The American Group Psychotherapy Association (AGPA) celebrated the 75th anniversary of its journal, The International Journal of Group Psychotherapy, on January 14, 2025, recognizing its role as a leading resource in group psychotherapy research and practice since 1951. The journal, published quarterly by Taylor & Francis Group, serves as AGPA’s official publication, offering peer-reviewed articles on group therapy theory, practice, research, and training. With an impact factor of 1.5, it reaches a global audience through over 2,000 AGPA members, 21 affiliate societies, and institutional subscriptions via Taylor & Francis Online. Edited by Dominick M. Grundy, PhD, CGP, AGPA-F, and supported by an editorial board of prominent group therapists, the journal has published over 2,500 articles by more than 3,000 authors. AGPA marked the milestone with a symposium at AGPA Connect 2025 in San Francisco, CA, from March 3-8, 2025, and plans to digitize its full archive for broader accessibility, reinforcing its commitment to advancing group psychotherapy.