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Quality Publishers
to the International
Academic Community
since 1987 —
Australian
Academic Press."
AUSTRALIAN ACADEMIC PRESS PTY LTD
32 Jeays Street,
Bowen Hills,
QLD 4006, Australia,
Phone (07) 3257 1176 Fax (07) 3252 5908 Email [email protected]
QUALITY Publishing Psychiatry, Psychology and Law Currently among the top three law journals for membership in Australia, Psychiatry, Psychology and Law is rapidly becoming a driving force behind the up-to-date examination of forensic issues in psychiatry and psycnology. It is a fully refereed journal with outstanding academic and professional representation on its editorial board and is aimed at health, behaviour and legal professionals as well as students.
Behaviour Change Long regarded as a leader in its field, Behaviour Change, is devoted to the publication of high quality research on the application of behavioutal and cognitive-behavioural
principles and techniques to the assessment and treatment of a wide variety of health, psychiatric, social, organisational, community and educational problems. It is a fully
refereed journal with an intetnational editorial board.
Criminology For over thirty years, the Australian and New Zealand Journal of Criminology has been
presenting a professional eclectic approach to the respected tertiary field of criminology by promoting quality research and debate on crime and criminal justice. The
journal's high editorial standards are supported by peer review and an impressive editorial board. A diversity of theoretical ana methodological articles are well complimented
by reviews of contemporary issues and special topic features such as "History and Crime" and "Indigenous Crime and Justice". Disciplines covered by the journal include
psychology, law, politics, history, sociology and the forensic sciences.
Brain Impairment The official journal of the distinguished Austtalian Society for
the Study of Brain Impairment (ASSBI), Brain Impairment builds on 25 years of quality study and practice in all disciplines seeking
to improve the quality of life for people with brain impairment. Brain Impairment is a truly multidisciplinary journal covering neurology, neuropsy
chology, psychiatry, clinical psychology, neuropathology, occupational therapy, physiotherapy, speech pathology and anatomy. Brain Impairment is
fully peer-reviewed with an impressive international Editorial Board.
Audiology Since 1979, the Australian Journal of Audiology has been showcasing
scientific articles offering original contributions to the field of audiology in such diverse areas as clinical practice, cochlear implants,
psycnoacoustics, speech perception, paediatric assessment and habilita-tion. It is a fully refereed journal with an international editorial board and publishes manuscripts in various formats including research reports,
case studies and review articles.
Australian Voice Launched in 1995 with the support of the prestigious Queensland
Conservatorium of Music, Australian Voice presents articles from leading singing teachers and voice practitioners around the world.
Articles cover such fields as voice science and physiology, vocal pedagogy, music literature, and performance practice and style. All arti
cles accepted are subject to a blind review process and represent as broad a collection of subjects as possible.
Clinical Hypnotherapy and Hypnosis The Australian Journal of Clinical Clinical
Hypnotherapy and Hypnosis is dedicated to advancing the art, science and practice of hypnosis. This interdiscipli
nary journal publishes clinical, research, review, theoretical, and historical articles dealing with the ptofessional
application of hypnosis and hypnotherapy. All submissions are reviewed by members of the international editorial
board and selected reviewers.
For more information visit www.australianacademicpress.com
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The Australian Journal of
Guidelines for Authors The Australian Journal of Rehabilitation Counselling (AJRC) is a peer-reviewed scientific publication in the multidisciplinary field of rehabilitation and disability. AJRC receives national and international submissions and topics include rehabilitation counselling, case management, rehabilitation education, rehabilitation administration, job placement, vocational assessment, psychosocial rehabilitation, independent living, transition planning, supported employment, industrial rehabilitation and disability management.
Only original scientific rehabilitation research and development papers (including pilot studies), selected reviews and special reports are accepted. AJRC welcomes submissions of graduate student research and submissions on new approaches and innovations in the field.AJRC does not publish Letters to the Editor or other submissions of a more journalistic style.
Guidelines for preparation and submission of manuscripts are given below. Intending contributors should submit their manuscript preferably as an email attachment to:
The Editor, Ross Flett PhD Email: [email protected] Postal address: School of Psychology, Massey University Private Bag 11-222 Palmerston North New Zealand
A cover letter should accompany the manuscript as a separate email attachment, which includes a return mail address and email address, and state the following:
1. the name, credentials, affiliation, address, telephone number, fax number, and email address of the corresponding author.
2. that this manuscript is an original work that has not been submitted to nor published anywhere else
3. that all authors have read and approved the paper and have met the criteria for authorship as established by the International Committee of Medical Journals Editors (see http://www.icmje.Org/index.html#author)
4. that authors have read the discussion provided by the International Committee of Medical Journal editors on overlapping publications (see http://www.icmje.0rg/index.html#0ver).
Manuscript Preparation
1. Authors should prepare manuscripts according to the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association (5th ed., 2001). Spelling should conform to The Macquarie Dictionary (3rd ed. rev.)
2. Articles not prepared according to the guidelines of the Manual will not be reviewed.
3. All manuscripts must include an abstract containing a maximum of 120 words typed on a separate page.
4. Manuscripts would not normally exceed 20 double-spaced A4 typed pages inclusive of abstract, text, references, appendices, tables, and figures. However, longer manuscripts will be considered. Short reports (1200 -1500 words) of empirical research are welcome.
Manuscript Review
1. The Journal uses a blind review process in which the author's identity is anonymous to referees.
2. Unless otherwise indicated in the cover letter, the first author will be responsible for communication with the Editor and editorial revisions of manuscripts.
3. Although feedback will usually be provided to authors, the editor reserves the right to reject a manuscript for publication without providing a rationale for the decision.
4. The final decision regarding acceptance of a manuscript will be made by the Editor.
Manuscripts Accepted for Publication
1. Upon acceptance for publication, authors must provide the Editor with a copy of their manuscript (via an email attachment) and a final printed copy which is an exact match to the emailed version. The only acceptable word processing formats are Microsoft Word or RTF.
2. Accepted manuscripts become the sole property of the Journal for copyright purposes. However, the author(s) remain responsible for any views expressed in a manuscript that is published.
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Editorial Ross Flett, PhD, Editor
Articles Promoting Excellence: A Learning Partnership Approach to Workplace Claims/Injury Management and Rehabilitation in South Australia I
Christine Roberts-Yates
The Assessment of Pain Beliefs and Their Role in Predicting Recovery From Repetitive Strain Injury 15
Luanda Allison and Christine Stephens
Wellbeing and Competitive Employment for Adults With an Acquired Physical or Psychological Disability LI
Cheryl C. Gilbert and Ian Hay
A Knitting Together of Practices: Reflections on the Phenomenology of an Interdisciplinary Rehabilitation Healthcare Team 36
Maureen Dillon, Sandra Kippen and \ulie Ellis
The Study-To-Work Transition of University Students With a Disability
Peter Mcllveen, Martin Cameron, Deborah McLachlan and )enny Gunn
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