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The Division of Counselling Psychology publish a quarterly journal, the Counselling Psychology Review (CPR).
Subscriptions
Counselling Psychology Review is published quarterly by the Division of Counselling Psychology, and is distributed free of charge to members. It is available to non-members (Individuals £12 per volume; Institutions £20 per volume) from the British Psychological Society.
Notes for Contributors
Submissions The Editorial Board of Counselling Psychology Review invites contributions on any aspects of counselling psychology. Papers concerned with professional issues, the training of counselling psychologists and the application and practice of counselling psychology are particularly welcome. The Editorial Board would also like to encourage the submission of letters and news of forthcoming events.
Academic and Practitioner submissions Manuscripts should be typewritten, double spaced with 1" margins on one side of A4 paper. Each manuscript should include a word count at the end of each page and overall. Sheets should be numbered. On a separate sheet include author's name, any relevant qualifications, address, telephone number, current professional activity and a statement that the article is not under consideration elsewhere and has only been submitted to Counselling Psychology Review. As academic and practitioner articles are refereed, the rest of the manuscript should be free of information identifying the author. Authors should follow The Society Guidelines for the Use of Non-Sexist Language contained in the booklet Code of Conduct, Ethical Principles and Guidelines. Four copies of the manuscript should be submitted with a large s.a.e. A copy should be retained by the author. Bibliographic references in the text should quote the author's name and the date of publication thus: Davidson (1999). All references should be listed at the end of the text and should be double spaced in APA style. A guide to the presentation of references using the APA style is given in The British Psychological Society Style Guide, available at £3.50 per copy from The British Psychological Society, St Andrews House, 48 Princess Road, East, Leicester LE1 7DR,UK. Low-quality artwork will not be used. Graphs, diagrams, etc., should be supplied in camera-ready form. Each should have a title. Written permission should be obtained by the author for the reproduction of tables, diagrams, etc., taken from other sources.
Academic submissions only All academic submissions must include an abstract. The abstract should be no longer than 250 words (depending on the length of the paper). It needs to be double spaced, on a separate sheet and headed 'Abstract'. The British Psychological Society's Style Guide provides the following information on writing abstracts: The purpose of the abstract is to allow the reader to assess the content of the article prior to reading the full text. In addition to appearing immediately below the author's name, the abstract will be used for indexing and information retrieval by such services as Psychological Abstracts. It should, therefore, be written so that it can be understood independently of the body of the paper (p.6). Proofs of academic and practitioner articles are sent to authors for the correction of typesetting errors only. The Editor needs the prompt return of proofs. Contributors should enclose a 3.5" disk (either DOS or Mac format) with the document saved both in its original word-processing format and as an ASCII file. All diagrams and other illustrations should be saved in their original format and as a TIFF or an EPS.
Other submissions Book reviews, letters, details about courses and notices of forthcoming events are not refereed but evaluated by the Editor. However, book reviews should conform to the general guidelines for academic articles. Contributors should enclose two hard copies.
Submissions should be sent to: Heather Sequeira, Editor, at heathersequeira@onetel.com
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