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期刊名称:INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PSYCHOANALYSIS

ISSN:0020-7578
出版频率:Bi-monthly
出版社:TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD, 2-4 PARK SQUARE, MILTON PARK, ABINGDON, England, OXON, OX14 4RN
  出版社网址:http://www.psychoanalysis.org.uk/
期刊网址:http://www.ijpa.org/
影响因子: 0.704 (2020年) 0.444(2018年) 0.752(2017年) 0.768(2016年) 0.718(2015年) 0.520(2014年) 0.971(2013年) 0.612 (2012年) 0.858(2011年)
主题范畴:PSYCHOLOGY, PSYCHOANALYSIS

期刊简介(About the journal)    投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)    编辑部信息(Editorial Board)   



About the journal

The International Journal of Psychoanalysis is a fully peer reviewed journal published six times a year (February, April, June, August, October and December) since its merger with The International Review of Psycho-Analysis in 1994. It is the only psychoanalytic journal regularly publishing extensive contributions by authors throughout the world - facilitated by a system of international editorial boards and the policy of allowing submission and review in all main European languages, followed by translation of accepted papers at the Journal's expense.

We publish contributions on Methodology, Psychoanalytic Theory & Technique, The History of Psychoanalysis, Clinical Contributions, Research and Life-Cycle Development, Education & Professional Issues, Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy, and Interdisciplinary Studies. The Journal also publishes the main papers and panel reports from the International Psychoanalytical Association's Congresses, book reviews, obituaries, and correspondence.

THE INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PSYCHOANALYSIS was founded in 1920 by Ernest Jones, under the direction of Sigmund Freud. It is a fully peer reviewed journal published six times a year (February, April, June, August, October and December) since its merger with The International Review of Psycho-Analysis in 1994. We now welcome contributions on

Methodology
Psychoanalytic Theory & Technique
The History of Psychoanalysis
Clinical Contributions
Research and Life-Cycle Development
Education & Professional Issues
Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy
Interdisciplinary Studies (for example, applications to and from psychoanalysis and literature, social sciences, linguistics, philosophy and the arts)
The Journal also publishes the main papers and panel reports from the International Psychoanalytical Association's Congresses, book reviews, obituaries, and correspondence - including correspondence from the Bulletin Board attached to this World Wide Web site.

It is the only psychoanalytic journal regularly publishing extensive contributions by authors throughout the world - facilitated by a system of international editorial boards and the policy of allowing submission and review in all main European languages, followed by translation of accepted papers at the Journal's expense.

The Journal is available online. Click here to access the Journal via MetaPress, our online publisher.

 


Instructions to Authors
Author Guidelines

Authors are able to submit their paper to The International Journal of Psychoanalysis online using Manuscript Central. Benefits of online submission include:

  • Fast decisions on your paper. Submission, review and communication are all handled online. No more postal delays or lost messages!
  • Easy. Write your paper on any word processor. Simply save text as RTF or Word. Graphics can be uploaded separately in any popular format, including PowerPoint and Excel.
  • Convenient. Submit from any computer with an Internet connection. No software needs to be installed. All you need is a Web browser, Acrobat Reader and email.
  • Responsive. Decisions sent by email, revisions made online. The moment a decision is taken, an email is dispatched. You can respond to the comments and submit a revised version online.
  • Transparent. Track your manuscripts online. Return to the site at any time to see the current status of your submission.

To make an original article submission, please visit http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/ijp

Please send all Film Essays for review directly to the Film Essay Editor, Andrea Sabbadini at a.sabbadini@googlemail.com

Français - Instructions aux auteurs
Deutsch - Hinweise für Autoren
Español - Notas para los colaboradores
Italiano - Avvertenze redazionali per gli autori

Instructions for authors

Original contributions (not previously published, whether hard or soft copy) are welcomed, covering any psychoanalytic topic. Please refer to paragraph five below for papers previously published in a language other than English.

All papers must have an abstract in English. Authors are asked to pay particular attention to the abstract, as this must present the main argument and the way it is supported and will be used to help the process of evaluation. It is therefore important that it does justice to the paper and is translated to the highest possible standard using a professional translator if necessary. The abstract should be between 150 and 200 words and should be printed on a separate page at the beginning of the paper. Papers recommended for publication that have not been written in English will be translated at IJP's expense.

All contributions must be accompanied by a separate covering page detailing: (a) the title; (b) name(s) of author(s) and place(s) where the work was completed; (c) an abbreviated running headline not exceeding 35 letters and spaces; (d) the name, complete postal address, email address, telephone and fax numbers of the author to whom all correspondence should be addressed and proofs will be sent to for checking if accepted for publication; and (e) keywords.

All papers will be sent for anonymous peer review. Wherever possible, authors will receive detailed feedback, regardless of the decision reached. It is usual to ask for some revision of papers that are eventually accepted for publication.

Papers that have earlier appeared in a bulletin, review or other publications, produced by a society, federation, association or similar body that is circulated mainly to members of that body will not be considered as previously published. Provided that the copyright belongs to the author (or the author obtains permission from the other publication), these papers are eligible for submission to IJP.

Any paper that was previously published in a language other than English will be considered if submitted in an English translation suitable for publication.
When submitting a paper, the author must confirm:
i. that the paper or its main argument and content has not been published elsewhere and is not being considered for publication elsewhere, in whole or in part;
ii. that the various approaches available to protect patient privacy have been considered and that the one chosen is specified;
iii. that the paper does not contain any potentially libelous matter;
iv. that the paper does not involve any breach of copyright; and
v. that he/she agrees to sign a copyright assignment form should the paper be accepted.

The author should indicate the sections of IJP appropriate to the paper: psychoanalytic theory and technique; history of psychoanalysis; clinical communications; research; educational and professional issues; psychoanalytic psychotherapy; interdisciplinary studies; child and adult psychoanalysis. Articles for the sections The Analyst at Work, and Psychoanalytic Controversies are normally invited; however, proposals are welcome. Please contact the Editors before starting work on these articles.

The maximum length for manuscripts in English is 10,000 words. A nominal addition of 1500 words is permitted in papers written in languages other than English. These maxima do not include the abstract, and references, figures or tables are counted as 250 words for each item occupying a half-page, or 500 words for a full page. Please include a word count with your submitted manuscript.

Abstracts of all papers will be published in French, German, Spanish and Italian. Colleagues fluent in more than one language should provide abstracts in all those they can.

In all submissions involving case reports authors should state in their cover letter which method they have chosen of protecting the patient's privacy (Gabbard, 2000, Int J Psychoanal, 81:1071-1086). Such information should be kept out of the published paper itself to avoid undermining the disguise. When consent is obtained from the patient or patients, authors should indicate in the cover letter if the written consent has been saved and is available if necessary.

Authors are responsible for obtaining permission from the copyright owner to reproduce any previously published material within their manuscript (including quotations, poetry, song lyrics and pictures) and these permissions need to be supplied with the final accepted version of their article. During online submission of the manuscript, if it contains any reproduced materials, authors will be asked to tick a box to confirm that they have already sought all permissions in written form from the copyright owners. If the manuscript is accepted, authors will be asked to provide these written permissions before publication.

Preparation of the manuscript
Either American or British English may be used, provided that spelling and punctuation styles are internally consistent, and in accord with any standard English dictionary, such as Oxford or the widely accepted editions of Webster's.

The anonymity of the peer review process can be sustained only if the paper is written in such a way as not to disclose the author's identity. Please note when submitting online that author details and the abstract are loaded separately from the paper itself, which must not include any references to the author(s).

Use double-spacing throughout, including quotations, footnotes and references, with at least 25mm margins all round. Page numbers should be included at the bottom right of each page.

Footnotes should be kept to the minimum strictly required and should not be used for giving bibliographical references. They should be numbered consecutively. Where extended background is necessary, the information can be included as an appendix, with a reference to the appendix placed appropriately in the text.

Tables, figures, photographs and diagrams should also be kept to a minimum as demanded by the argument in the paper.

Quotations should be carefully checked for accuracy and page numbers must be given. All insertions into the original text should be displayed in square brackets, for example, "he [Freud] regards ?

Italics in the original must be indicated. Any additional emphasis in quoted matter should be indicated in the typescript and by adding the phrase '(my italics)' in round brackets after the quotation. For quotations from Freud, the Standard Edition version must generally be used, with the appropriate page number of the volume given in brackets in the text. Three dots should be used for indicating omissions in the quoted text, for example, "This is ?always the case". If editions other than the Standard Edition are used, authors should indicate why the alternative has been chosen.

References should only be made to works that are strictly relevant and necessary, and no attempt to compile an extensive 'bibliography' should be made.

References in the text are given by quoting the author's name followed by the year of publication in round brackets, for example, Freud (1918) or (Freud, 1918). If two co-authors are cited, both names should be given, for example, Marty and de M'Uzan (1963) or (Marty and de M'Uzan, 1963). If more than two co-authors are cited, the reference in the text should take the form of, for example, Smith et al. (1972) or (Smith et al., 1972). Wherever possible, please avoid repeating other elements of the reference, such as the article, journal or book title, within the main text. These details should be confined to the reference list.

Full reference to all works cited in the text should be given in the list of references at the end of the paper. The items in the list of references should correspond exactly to the works cited in the text and should not contain additional entries. Authors are listed in the references in alphabetical order, and their works in chronological order of the date of publication. (For Freud's works the relevant dates are given in round brackets in the Standard Edition.)

If more than one work published in the same year by an author is listed, these should be followed by a, b, c etc. When an author is listed both as a single and as a (first) co-author, references to single authorship should precede joint ones. Authors' names are repeated wherever necessary.

Titles and subtitles of books should be in italic, with initial caps, except for names, only, and the place of publication and name of publisher should be given. If a reference is made to an edition which is not the original, the date of the quoted edition should also be given at the end of the reference.

In the titles of papers only the first word is capitalized. The paper's title is followed by the abbreviated name of the journal (italic), volume number and the number of both the first and last page of the article. Preferably, use Index Medicus journal title abbreviations, see www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi. If in doubt, give the name of the journal in full.

Foreign-language authors are asked to supply quotations in their English form and refer to the Standard Edition when quoting Freud, wherever possible; failing this they should indicate precisely with page numbers where the quotations occur in the foreign language versions.

In the following examples, please note the use of capital letters, punctuation, the items of information required and their sequence.

Journals
Standard article (list all authors up to a maximum of 6, if more than 6 add "et al."):
Rudden M, Busch FN, Milrod B, Singer M, Aronson A, Roiphe J, et al. (2003). Panic disorder and depression: A psychodynamic exploration of comorbidity. Int J Psychoanal 84:997-1015.
Wallerstein RS (1972). The future of psychoanalytic education. J Am Psychoanal Assoc 21:591-606.

Article in a language other than English for which no English version is known:
Jordan JF (1994). Bilógica da interpretação [Bi-logic of the interpretation]. Rev Soc Psicanal Porto Alegre 1:45-567.

When local language versions are used as the principal sources, the standard English version should precede it, with the version referred to following it in square brackets:
Bion WR (1980). Bion in New York and São Paulo, Bion F, editor. Strath Tay: Clunie. [(1992). Bion em Nova Iorque e em São Paulo. In: Conversando com Bion [Conversing with Bion]. Rio de Janeiro: Imago.]

Lay publications, discontinuous page Nos:
Phillips DZ (1965). Meaning and belief. Listener 14 Oct;74:579,582.

Letters, reviews:
Bass A (1993). Casement P. Learning from the patient [Review]. Psychoanal Dialog 3:151-67.

Internet information:
All about chocolate [Internet]. Vienna, VA: National Confectioners Association (NCA); ?999-2004 [accessed 24 March 2007]. Available from: http://www.candyusa.org/

Books
Original works (list all authors up to a maximum of 6, if more than 6 add "et al."):
Ohlsen MM, Horne AM, Lowe CF (1988). Group counseling. New York, NY: Holt, Rinehart & Winston.

Reference to a volume in multivolume works:
Bowlby J (1963). Attachment and loss. Vol. 1: Attachment. New York, NY: Basic Books.

Reference to an entire collected work (e.g. of original or republished papers; include details of books in series, where appropriate):
Hinshelwood RD, editor (2004). Influential papers from the 1920s. London: Karnac. (Williams P, Gabbard GO, editors. International Journal of Psychoanalysis Key Papers Series.)

Reference to a contribution to a collected work:
Kernberg OF (1991). The moral dimensions of leadership. In: Tuttman S, editor. Psychoanalytic group theory and therapy: Essays in honor of Saul Scheidlinger, p. 87-112. New York, NY: International Universities Press.

Freud Standard Edition - complete books:
Freud S (1923). The ego and the id. SE 19.

Freud Standard Edition - articles:
Freud S (1926). Psycho-analysis. SE 20, p. 263-70.

Other translation into English of an original book in another language:
Kraepelin E (1906). Lectures on clinical psychiatry [Einführung in die Psychiatrische Klinik]. Johnstone T, translator, 2nd ed. London: Baillière.

Generalities
i. Where no model appears in the list above, please click here for more guidance.
ii. Reference should usually be made to works containing the first publication in English of an article or book, except when there is a particular reason for citing a later publication, e.g. republished work containing a new commentary.

We ask all authors to prepare papers for submission in Microsoft Word format if possible. If this is not possible, an IBM PC-compatible word processing system or an Apple system can be used. Papers prepared on Apple systems should use Word rich text format if possible.


Submission and acceptance of manuscripts
The International Journal of Psychoanalysis prefers to receive all manuscript submissions electronically using Manuscript Central, except Film Essays. To submit a manuscript, please follow the instructions below.Please send all Film Essays for review directly to the Film Essay Editor, Andrea Sabbadini at a.sabbadini@googlemail.com.

To submit a manuscript, please follow the instructions below.
Getting started
1. Launch your web browser (supported browsers include Internet Explorer 5.5 or higher, Firefox 1.0.4 or higher or Safari 1.2.4) and go to International Journal of Psychoanalysis Manuscript Central homepage (http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/ijp).
2. Log-in or click the "Create Account" option if you are a first-time user of Manuscript Central.
3. If you are creating a new account.
?After clicking on "Create Account", enter your name and e-mail information and click "Next". Your e-mail information is very important.
?Enter your institution and address information as appropriate, and then click "Next."
?Enter a user ID and password of your choice (we recommend using your e-mail address as your user ID), and then select your area of expertise. Click "Finish".
4. If you have an account but have forgotten your log in details, go to "Password Help" on the International Journal of Psychoanalysis Manuscript Central homepage and enter your email address. The system will send you details on how to log in.
5. Log-in and select "Author Center."

Submitting your manuscript
6. After you have logged in, click the Submit a Manuscript or Submit an EndNote Manuscript (if this is available on this site and you have used an EndNote formatting template to create your manuscript in Microsoft Word) link in the menu bar.
7. Enter data and answer questions as appropriate.
8. Click the "Next" button on each screen to save your work and advance to the next screen.
9. You are required to upload your files.
?Click on the "Browse" button and locate the file on your computer.
?Select the designation of each file in the drop down next to the Browse button.
?When you have selected all files you wish to upload, click the "Upload Files" button.
10. Review your submission (in both PDF and HTML formats) before sending to the Journal. Click the "Submit" button when you are finished reviewing.
You may suspend a submission at any phase before clicking the "Submit" button and save it to submit later. After submission, you will receive a confirmation e-mail. You can also access Manuscript Central any time to check the status of your manuscript. The Journal will inform you by e-mail once a decision has been made.

Getting help with your submission
Each page of the Manuscript Central website has a 'Get Help Now' icon connecting directly to the online support system at http://mcv3support.custhelp.com. Telephone support is available 24 hours a day, 5 days a week through the US ScholarOne Support Office on: +1 434 817 2040.

If you do not have Internet access or cannot submit online, the Editorial Office can assist. Please contact the Editorial Office, by telephone, +44 17 38 45 04 88, by e-mail, ijpaoffice@oxon.blackwellpublishing.com, or by post , IJPA Editorial Office, Prepress Projects Ltd, Algo Business Centre, Glenearn Road, Perth PH2 0NJ, UK.


Copyright Assignment Form

Authors will be required to sign a Copyright Assignment Form (CAF) for all papers accepted for publication. Copyright assignment is a condition of publication and papers will not be passed to the publisher for production unless a signed form has been received. (Government employees need to complete the Author Warranty sections, although copyright in such cases does not need to be assigned). An appropriate form can be downloaded here. This can also be downloaded by following the 'Instructions & Forms' link http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/ijp


Proof copies and changes
Page proofs will be sent out quickly after receipt of the final version of the paper and these will be required back very promptly. Authors are responsible for the contents of their papers. Papers will only be published after explicit approval of the proof has been received. For this reason, authors should stay in contact with the production editor if planning to be away. A paper will normally appear online or in the issue immediately following the return of the page proofs. The Editors cannot guarantee that changes an author may wish to make in the text of an accepted manuscript will be made after the paper has been accepted for publication. Changes at proof stage may not be accepted if, in the opinion of the editorial staff, they involve an unnecessary expenditure of time or money.

Early View
The International Journal of Psychoanalysis
is included in Wiley-Blackwell's Early View service. Early View articles are complete full-text articles published online in advance of their publication in a printed issue. Early View articles are complete and final. They have been fully reviewed, revised and edited for publication, and the authors' final corrections have been incorporated. Because they are in final form, no changes can be made after online publication. The nature of Early View articles means that they do not yet have volume, issue or page numbers, so Early View articles cannot be cited in the traditional way. They are therefore given a Digital Object Identifier (DOI), which allows the article to be cited and tracked before it is allocated to an issue. After print publication, the DOI remains valid and can continue to be used to cite and access the article.

Letters to the editors
Letters to the editors may comment on articles previously published in The International Journal of Psychoanalysis or on current issues in psychoanalysis. Letters are not to exceed approximately 1000 words, with a maximum of 3 references. Comments may be solicited from the author if the letter refers to a particular article in the Journal. All letters to the Editor are subject to editing and possible abridgement.


Instructions to Authors
0020-7578.pdf

Editorial Board

The Editors
 
The International Journal of Psychoanalysis was founded in 1920 by Ernest Jones under the direction of Sigmund Freud. It incorporates the International Review of Psycho-Analysis, founded in 1974 by Joseph Sandler.

Joint Editors-in-Chief

Glen O. Gabbard

Paul Williams

Past Editors of the Journal

Ernest Jones 1920-1939

James Strachey 1940-1945

Adrian L. Stephen 1946

Willi Hoffer, John Rickman, W. Clifford M. Scott 1947-1948

Willi Hoffer 1949-1959

John D. Sutherland 1960-1968

Joseph Sandler 1969-1978

Thomas T. S. Hayley 1978-1988

David Tuckett and Thomas T. S. Hayley 1988-1993

David Tuckett 1993-2001


The Board of Guardians

Anne-Marie Sandler (Chair)

Sally Weintrobe (Secretary)

John Alderdice

Roger Dufresne

Cláudio Eizirik

Ludwig Haesler

David Taylor

Leopold Nosek

Vic Sedlak


Editorial Board

Elias Mallet da Rocha Barros (Editor for Latin America)

Nancy J. Chodorow (Book Review Editor for North America)

Antonino Ferro (Editor for Europe)

Peter Fonagy (Internet Editor)

Glen O. Gabbard (Editor for North America)

Adrienne Harris (Film Review Editor)

Jorge Canestri (Editor for Educational Section)

Juan Francisco Jordán-Moore (Deputy Editor, Latin America)

Andrea Sabbadini (Book Review Editor)

Paul Williams (Editor for London)

European Editorial Board
Editor:Antonino Ferro Pina Antinucci, Roberto Basile, Stefano Bolognini, Vincenzo Bonaminio, Jorge Canestri, Antoine Corel, Antonio Di Benedetto, Anna Ferruta, Bien C. Filet, Friedrich-Wilhelm Eickhoff, Federico Flegenheimer, Michael Günter, Andr?Haynal, Erwin Kaiser, Vassilis Kapsambelis, Sabina Lambertucci-Mann, Luis Martín-Cabr? Hans Reijzer, Denys Ribas, Evelyne Séchaud
Associate Members Benigna Gerisch, Igor Kadyrov, Anna Kazanskaya, Camilla Renlund

Latin American Editorial Board
Editor: Elias Mallet da Rocha Barros Ricardo Bernardi, Elizabeth Bianchedi, Alvaro Rey de Castro, Roberto Doria-Medina Jr., Cláudio Eizirik, Juan Francisco Jordán-Moore, Viviana Minerbo, Romualdo Romanowski, David Rosenfeld
Associate Members Pablo Cuevas Corona, Aloysio D’Abreu, Alírio Dantas, Jacques Engel, Carlos Moguillansky, Alejandro Tames Morales

London Editorial Board
Editor: Paul Williams Geoffrey Baruch, Susan Budd, Marco Chiesa, Rosemary Davies, Luis Rodriguez de la Sierra, Catia Galatariotou, Marilyn Lawrence, Richard Lucas, Ruth Riesenberg Malcolm, Neville Symington, Susannah Ginsberg Taffler
 
Associate Members Jan Abram, Bernard Cullen, Francis Grier, Nicola Abel-Hirsch, Ruth Robinson, Wilhelm Skogstad
 
North American Editorial Board
Editor: Glen O. Gabbard Lewis Aron, Marcia Cavell, Nancy J. Chodorow, Robert Emde, Gerald Fogel, Allannah Furlong, Adrienne Harris, Nancy Kulish, Robert Michels, Thomas Ogden, John Munder Ross, Ralph Roughton, Bennett Simon, Stephen M. Sonnenberg, Charles Spezzano
 
Associate Members Martha Dupecher, Jeff Halpern, Cynthia Lee

Associate Book Review Editors Vincenzo Bonaminio (Italian), Roberto Doria-Medina (Spanish, Latin America), Patricia Grieve (Spanish, Europe), Michael Günter (German), Raul Hartke (Portuguese), Osamu Kitayama (Japanese), Danielle Kaswin (French), Henning Paikin (Scandinavian languages), Elina Reenkola (Finnish)
 
Education Section Jorge Canestri (Chair), Liliane Abensour, Ricardo Bernardi, Lawrence Friedman, Richard Rusbridger

    Managing Editor

 Martin O'Neill
Editorial Administrator

 Alison Gridley 
Chief Copy Editor

 Mary Tobin 
Editorial Assistant  Diane Trees Clay
Assistant to Internet Editor Liz Allison 
Subscriptions Officer  Tim Lynch 
 



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