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(2007). Notes for contributors. J. Child Psychother., 33:398-400.

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(2007). Journal of Child Psychotherapy, 33:398-400

Notes for contributors

Notes for contributors

Submissions

Contributions should be sent to the Editors, Journal of Child Psychotherapy, 120, West Heath Road, London NW3 7TU. We encourage electronic submissions by email to the following email address acp@dial.pipex.com. Submission of a paper will be taken to imply that it presents original, unpublished work not under consideration for publication elsewhere. Contributors should note that they must take full responsibility for the material presented with respect to preservation of confidentiality. Papers originally written in a foreign language should be submitted in English, with a copy in the original language in addition to this.

Contributors are requested to ensure that they make every effort to obtain permissions where appropriate and to disguise confidential details in clinical case description, within the realm of sense in a paper, using economy of fact and bearing in mind our answerability to our profession via the Code of Ethics. Quotations should be checked for accuracy. It is the responsibility of the author to gain written permissions for the inclusion of any copyright material in the article and to pay any fees charged for the use of such material. An abstract of not more than 300 words should be included at the start of the article with up to six keywords for abstracting purposes. Keywords ideally should not repeat words used in the title of the paper. Notes should appear at the end of papers, after any acknowledgements and before the list of reference

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