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Journal of Social Work Practice - Psychotherapeutic Approaches in Health, Welfare and the Community

Journal of Social Work Practice

Psychotherapeutic Approaches in Health, Welfare and the Community

Increasing to 4 issues per year in 2009
Journal of Group for the Advancement of Psychodynamics and Psychotherapy in Social Work (GAPS)
Published By: Routledge
Volume Number: 23
Frequency: 4 issues per year
Print ISSN: 0265-0533
Online ISSN: 1465-3885
 

Aims & Scope

2007 Impact Factor: 0.349
Ranking: 20/29 (Social Work)
© 2008 Thomson Reuters, Journal Citation Reports®

The Journal of Social Work Practice publishes high quality refereed articles devoted to the exploration and analysis of practice in social welfare and allied health professions from psychodynamic and systemic perspectives. This includes counselling, social care planning, education and training, research, institutional life, management and organisation or policy-making. Articles are also welcome that critically examine the psychodynamic tradition in the light of other theoretical orientations or explanatory systems. The Journal of Social Work Practice is committed to a policy of equal opportunities and actively strives to foster all forms of intercultural dialogue and debate. The journal thus aims to:

  • provide a unique forum for the application of current understandings of unconscious processes to social work practice with individuals, couples, families and communities;
  • relate these ideas to institutional life and social policy formation
  • link the psychodynamic tradition with other theoretical orientations
  • foster intercultural dialogue and debate.

In future the journal will publish a broader scope of material, to include shorter commentaries, conference reports, items addressing professional debates and material which reflects on the social and political context of practice. The core of the journal will continue to be high-quality refereed articles devoted to the exploration and analysis of social work practice themes from psychodynamic and systemic perspectives.

The new Editors would like to to encourage shorter items for publication as well as longer articles conforming to the existing style and would be pleased to discuss proposals or 'early ideas' with potential contributors.

Group for the Advancement of Psychodynamics and Psychotherapy in Social Work (GAPS), the owner of Journal of Social Work Practice, exists to promote good practice in all social work agencies. GAPS runs conferences, seminars and local groups and is run on a voluntary basis.

For further details and membership enquiries, please contact: Kenneth Smith, Membership Secretary, GAPS, 35 North Hill, Highgate, London N6 4BS or download the membership form.

Peer Review Policy:
All articles in this journal have undergone rigorous peer review, based on initial editor screening and anonymized refereeing by two anonymous referees.

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