期刊名称:INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF GROUP PSYCHOTHERAPY
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal
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This journal has been committed to clarifying and expanding group technique among practitioners for nearly half a century. Today, as the time- and cost-effective methods of group therapy are becoming a standard mental health offering, this journal informs therapists about three critical domains: the treatment of everyday, low-severity concerns, the creation of group alternatives to hospital care, and psychosocial treatment of severe and persistent disorders. The journal now includes a special section that reviews current research in the field.
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Instructions to Authors
Manuscripts: Six copies of each manuscript submitted for publication should be sent to:
The American Group Psychotherapy Association 25 East 21st Street, 6th Floor New York, New York 10010
Copies will not be returned. Rejected manuscripts will be destroyed after thirty (30) days. The manuscript must be prepared according to the style outlined in the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association (Fifth Edition, 2001). However, the names, highest degrees, and professional affiliations of the authors, as well as the address of the corresponding author, should appear on the title (first) page of the manuscript. An abstract not to exceed 125 words comprises the second page of the manuscript. Regular articles should not exceed 25 pages inclusive of references, figures, and tables. Brief Reports should not exceed six pages. Manuscript material must be original, neither previously published nor to be published in another source. Manuscripts must not be simultaneously under consideration for publication by another source. Authors are requested to avoid sexist language. In the case of research manuscripts, investigators must have complied with contemporary standards of ethical behavior for human experimentation. Please request from the AGPA office Guidelines for Authors Submitting Manuscripts to the International Journal of Group Psychotherapy (available in the October, 1993 issue) for more details on manuscript submission.
Editorial Board
Editorial Committee:
Anne Alonso, Harold Bernard, Virginia Brabender, David Brook, Bonnie Buchele, Gary M. Burlingame, Elaine Jean Cooper, Eleanor Counselman, Mark Ettin, Susan Gantt, Elinor Grayer, Leonard Horwitz, Anthony Joyce, Gloria Batkin Kahn, Nick Kanas, Priscilla F. Kauff, Howard Kibel, Robert Klein, Michael Lawler, Molyn Leszcz, Martin Livingston, Leslie Lothstein, K. Roy MacKenzie, Mary Nicholas, J. Scott Rutan, Gerald Schamess, Victor Schermer, Judith Schoenholtz-Read, Allan Sherman, Henry Spitz, Walter Stone, Volker Tschuschke, Saul Tuttman, Fred Wright
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