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Clinical Psychdo~ Rmiew, Vol. 8, p. 449, 1988 Printed in the USA. All rights reserved. 0272-7358/88 $3.00 + .OO Copyright @ 1988 Pergamon Press plc CALL FOR MANUSCRIPTS Psychotherapy with Victims The Division of Psychotherapy (29) of the American Psychological Association announces a Special Supplement of Psychotherapy focusing on the topic of “victim- ization.” Guest editors for this special issue are Diane J. Willis, Ph.D. and Frank M. Ochberg, M.D. Articles focusing on family therapy, group or individual therapy, crisis inter- vention with incest and rape victims (child or adult), holocaust survivors and their children, Vietnam veterans, and trauma survivors are appropriate. Survivors may include victims of crime, victims of disasters such as earthquakes or fires, victims of plane crashes, and those who have been held hostage or subjected to terrorism. Conceptual, theoretical, developmental, or review articles will be considered, especially as they relate to victimization and the diagnosis and treatment thereof. Publication date is expected to be Summer, 1990. Submissions should be prepared in quadruphcate according to the guidelines of the Publications Manual of the American Psychological Association (3rd edition). The deadline for submissions is June 1, 1989. Please address inquiries and sub- missions to: Donald K. Freedheim, Ph.D. Editor, Psychotherapy Department of Psychology Case Western Reserve University Cleveland, OH 44106 (216) 368-2841 449

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Clinical Psychdo~ Rmiew, Vol. 8, p. 449, 1988 Printed in the USA. All rights reserved.

0272-7358/88 $3.00 + .OO Copyright @ 1988 Pergamon Press plc

CALL FOR MANUSCRIPTS Psychotherapy with Victims

The Division of Psychotherapy (29) of the American Psychological Association announces a Special Supplement of Psychotherapy focusing on the topic of “victim- ization.” Guest editors for this special issue are Diane J. Willis, Ph.D. and Frank M. Ochberg, M.D.

Articles focusing on family therapy, group or individual therapy, crisis inter- vention with incest and rape victims (child or adult), holocaust survivors and their children, Vietnam veterans, and trauma survivors are appropriate. Survivors may include victims of crime, victims of disasters such as earthquakes or fires, victims of plane crashes, and those who have been held hostage or subjected to terrorism.

Conceptual, theoretical, developmental, or review articles will be considered, especially as they relate to victimization and the diagnosis and treatment thereof.

Publication date is expected to be Summer, 1990. Submissions should be prepared in quadruphcate according to the guidelines of

the Publications Manual of the American Psychological Association (3rd edition). The deadline for submissions is June 1, 1989. Please address inquiries and sub- missions to:

Donald K. Freedheim, Ph.D. Editor, Psychotherapy

Department of Psychology Case Western Reserve University Cleveland, OH 44106 (216) 368-2841

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