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The Journal of Psychotherapy Practice and Research
has ceased publication with the Fall 2001 issue,
completing volume 10.


The American Journal of Psychotherapy, located at www.ajp.org, has taken over publication of JPPR. Below is a note from the Editor of American Journal of Psychotherapy.

"I am delighted to announce that, as of the year 2002, the American Journal of Psychotherapy (AJP), the official journal of the Association for the Advancement of Psychotherapy, will be joined by the Journal of Psychotherapy Practice and Research (JPPR), a journal of the American Psychiatric Association. Their joint histories represent over sixty-five years of professional publication: 55 years for AJP and 10 years for JPPR. "Although AJP will continue to be published under its current name, the descriptive cover line will be changed to reflect a major enhancement of direction and scope. From the first issue of 2002 onwards, it will read: "Dedicated to the Transtheoretical Practice and Research of Psychotherapy." For the first time, we will formally embrace the worlds of the scientist and the clinician in bringing to our readers to most up-to-date articles in the field.

"I am also most honored that former JPPR editor, Jerald Kay, MD, and deputy editor, Allan Tasman, MD, have agreed to become associate editors of AJP. Based on their seasoned recommendations, we have appointed several new members to the AJP editorial board. We look forward to the addition of their collective years of expertise and diversity of views of the field.

"All papers previously accepted, but not yet published by both JPPR and AJP, will be published in future issues of AJP (although back issues of JPPR may be obtained from its former publisher). We hope that our old and new authors will bear with us as we work to bring this exciting merger to fruition. Drawing upon both classic and modern traditions, the research laboratory and the clinical environment, the technical and the theoretical, the national and the international, we look to a future of offering our readers intriguing, broad-based information and innovative ideas."

T. Byram Karasu, M.D.
Editor-in-Chief

New Publisher
Association for the Advancement of Psychotherapy
Belfer Education Center
Room 405
1300 Morris Park Avenue
Bronx, New York 10461

Phone: (718)430-3503, Fax: (718)430-8907
Email: info{at}ajp.org


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