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Preparing a Journal Manuscript: A Guide for Rehabilitation Counsellor Practitioners1

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 August 2015

Richard J. Coelho
Affiliation:
Clinton-Eaton-Ingham Community Mental Health Board
Jan La Forge*
Affiliation:
Wright State University
*
Department of Human Services, Wright State University, MO52 Creative Arts Center, Wright State University, Dayton OH 45435-0001, USA.
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Abstract

Encouraging rehabilitation counselling practitioners to enter the arena of journal-writing is an ongoing concern of the profession. This article intends to help authors, especially practitioners who have not submitted previously, organise research materials for writing articles. A model of organising standard components of a professional journal article is presented and discussed. The guidelines presented also provide a summary of the manuscript format and editorial review process. Suggestions presented provide a basis for assisting the rehabilitation counsellor practitioner who is considering writing a journal article.

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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1997

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1

Both authors contributed equally to the development and writing of the manuscript. Author names are listed in alphabetical order.

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