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Call for Submissions for the 2008 Journal

Issues in Religion and Psychotherapy:
The Journal of the Association of Mormon Counselors and Psychotherapists


I am delighted to continue serving as the Journal editor and wish to invite all AMCAP members to consider the Journal as an outlet for their scholarly work. I will work to continue improving the Journal so that we can all be proud of our organization's publication.

When I became journal editor, I outlined 2 main goals: to increase the number of submissions to the Journal and to streamline the peer review process. Over the past year, the editorial board and I have made significant progress on the second goal in providing high-quality reviews and expediting the review process. Regarding the first goal, although the number of submissions has increased, I encourage clinicians and academicians alike to “submit early and submit often” to the AMCAP Journal. If you have presented at an AMCAP convention, please consider reworking your presentation into a scholarly article format as a sole author or in collaboration with another author. I would like to foster scholarly collaborations between clinicians and academicians, so please contact me if you are interested in this possibility.

The deadline for manuscripts to be considered in the 2008 Journal is June 1st, 2008. Again, I am excited to continue in this capacity and I look forward to working with you.

Sincerely, Rachel E. Crook Lyon, Ph.D., Editor
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Note: The journal’s official title was recently changed to “Issues in Religion & Psychotherapy: Journal of the Association of Mormon Counselors & Psychotherapists” in order to broaden its appeal to professionals of all religious and cultural backgrounds.

The journal seeks to be an outlet where professionals can submit, for peer review, their writing and research on a broad range of topics relative to the interface of religion, spirituality, and psychotherapy. -- John Rector, Associate Editor


AMCAP is an international professional organization of counselors, psychotherapists and others in helping professions whose common bond is adherence to the principles and standards of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Individual opinions and ideas do not necessarily reflect those of the AMCAP board or the general AMCAP membership. AMCAP is neither sponsored by nor does it speak for the LDS church or its leaders.


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