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Psychoanalytic Perspectives: A Journal of Integration and Innovation


To best reflect the spirit of openness at NIP TI, we are interested in articles, which are innovative and creative, address controversial subjects, and compare different theoretical perspectives. We encourage work that reflects an emphasis on integration of clinical and theoretical material, of diverse analytic techniques, of various psychotherapeutic paradigms and of analytic with non-analytic techniques. We also invite submissions of poetry, essays, fiction, memoirs relating to themes of psychoanalysis, as well as letters to the editors.

Manuscript Submissions

Four copies of your manuscript and a disk should be submitted to NIP TI, Attention: Journal Submissions, 250 West 57th Street, Suite 501, New York, NY 10019. All copies should be clear, readable, and on paper that measures 8 1/2x11 inches. Only original manuscripts will be considered. Manuscripts are accepted for review only with the understanding that they have not been submitted elsewhere. Manuscripts will not be returned.

Manuscript Preparation

All components of the manuscript, including abstract, text, quoted passages, footnotes and references must be double spaced, 25 lines on a page, 60 characters to a line, no more than 25 pages, printed in a non-proportional (Times New Roman 12) typeface and submitted both in hard copy and on disk. A 150-word abstract of the paper should be included. The first page of the article should contain the author(s) name(s), title of the article, mailing and e-mail addresses and a bio, of up to three lines, containing your current affiliations and positions held. The final pages at the end of the paper are reserved for a list of references to all work cited in the text.

Style

In the manner of most psychoanalytic journals, text references follow the author-date system, e.g. (Grant, 2001) and are cited within the text, not as footnotes or endnotes. Multiple text references are listed chronologically, not alphabetically. Every text citation must have its corresponding reference listing on the reference page at the end of the article, and the reference list should contain publication information only about sources cited in the text. Quotations must be cited by their source page numbers in parentheses, e.g. (p. 120).

Permissions

Authors are responsible for all statements made in their work and for obtaining permission from copyright holders to reprint substantial passages from previously published works. The Editors, the National Institute for the Psychotherapies Training Institute and the N.I.P. Professional Association assume no responsibility for any statements in the papers printed.