APS Journals

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Australian Journal of Psychology

The Australian Journal of Psychology covers the entire spectrum of psychological research and receives articles on all topics within the broad scope of the discipline.

The journal publishes reports of experimental and service studies, including reports of qualitative investigations, on pure and applied topics in the field of psychology. It also publishes occasional reviews of specific topics, theoretical pieces and commentaries on methodological issues.

Occasionally, special issues devoted to a single topic, and guest edited by a specialist editor, are published.

The APS publishes the journal, which is issued four times a year.

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Australian Psychologist

The Australian Psychologist is concerned with a wide spectrum of clinical and applied issues, spanning from directly clinical matters including therapy and assessment through to issues of the workplace and the wider society.

The journal includes sections on both theoretical interpretation of clinical and applied nature as well as contemporary literature reviews and essays on matters of general relevance to psychologists.

The APS publishes the journal, which is issued four times a year.

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Clinical Psychologist

The Clinical Psychologist publishes material of applied and professional interest to clinical psychologists. The APS publishes the journal, which is issued three times a year.

APS Subscriptions

For enquiries relating to subscription for APS members, please contact Membership Services on tel: 03 8662 3300 or email: membership@psychology.org.au

For general enquiries regarding subscription rates for persons other than APS members, publication or manuscript submissions, please contact Taylor & Francis on tel: 03 9866 2811, fax: 03 9866 8822, email: enquiries@tandf.com.au or visit the following website pages:

Australian Journal of Psychology subscriptions
www.tandf.co.uk/journals/titles/00049530.asp

Australian Psychologist subscriptions
www.tandf.co.uk/journals/titles/00050067.asp

Clinical Psychologist subscriptions
www.tandf.co.uk/journals/titles/13284207.asp

College Journals

For enquiries relating to subscription for APS members, please contact Membership Services on tel: 03 8662 3300 or email: membership@psychology.org.au

For general enquiries regarding subscriptions/subscription rates for persons other than APS members, please contact Science, Academia & Research on Tel: 03 8662 3300 or email science@psychology.org.au

For manuscript submissions, please follow the relevant link below to contact the journal editor:

The Australian & New Zealand Journal of Organisational Psychology
http://www.australianacademicpress.com.au/Publications/Journals/anzjop/anzjop.htm

The Australian Educational & Developmental Psychologist
www.groups.psychology.org.au/cedp/publications/  

The Australian Journal of Counselling Psychology
www.groups.psychology.org.au/GroupContent.aspx?ID=2166

The Australian Community Psychologist (free to download)
www.groups.psychology.org.au/ccom/publications/  

Online manuscript submissions

You can submit a manuscript online for the Australian Journal of Psychology using the online submission system. You will need to create a login account for this.

Manuscript Submission Guidelines

Australian Journal of Psychology

Australian Psychologist

Clinical Psychologist

Copyright

It is the policy of the Australian Psychological Society to own the copyright to its publications, and to the contributions contained therein, in order to protect the interests of the Society and its authors, and at the same time to facilitate the appropriate reuse of this material by others.

Therefore upon acceptance of their manuscript for publication by the Society, authors will be sent a copyright transfer form to fill out and return to the Editor. Publication of the manuscript will be contingent upon receipt of the completed copyright transfer form.

Publications of the Society are distributed to various other publications for review and abstracting purposes. In addition, the Society has contractual agreements with various secondary publishers for the republication, in hard copy, microfilm or digital form, of individual articles and journal issues as a whole.

It is the Society's position that the abstracts that are published with its journal articles are indicative of and not a substitute for, the work as a whole; therefore, access services are allowed free use of these abstracts without securing the permission of the Society.

Enquiries about policy and procedures relating to permission to reproduce material published in the journal should be directed to the Australian Psychological Society.