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The Psychotherapy & Counselling Psychology Reflections Annual Review

Aims & Scope

The Psychotherapy and Counselling Psychology Reflections review is a peer reviewed publication underpinned by a non-doctrinaire, integrative attitude to psychotherapy and counselling psychology.

It aims to provide a forum for open debate and brings together existential, phenomenological, psychoanalytic, humanistic and cognitive behavioural traditions, enabling the development of a more open, reflective thinking to philosophy, theory and practice of psychotherapy and counselling psychology.

We welcome submissions of manuscripts that hold the tension between contrasting and often contradictory ideas, that recognise the fluid and paradoxical notions of being in the world.

The focus of the journal includes the following areas:

  • The contributions from and debates between different theoretical approaches to psychotherapy and counselling psychology.
  • Contemporary issues in psychotherapy and counselling psychology in public, private and voluntary settings. 
  •  Research on the practice of psychotherapy and counselling psychology from different theoretical perspectives.
  • Reviews of books of particular importance to the field of psychotherapy and counselling psychology.
  • We invite submissions for the first electronic publication of the review expected in July 2011.

Submissions

Submissions should be sent to the Editor, Psychotherapy and Counselling Psychology Reflections annual review, SPCP, Regent’s College, Inner Circle, Regent’s Park, London NW1 4NS. Email: (email address under construction). Authors must follow the guidelines for authors for length and presentation of manuscripts.

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Page last updated 11/12/2010