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IJP EDITORIAL BOARD

Journal Editor: Courtenay Young, Scotland, UK; courtenay@courtenay-young.com

Publishing Editor & Editorial Office: Tom Ormay, Hungary; tomormay@t-online.hu

Associate Editor: Dr. Habil. Alexander Filz, Ukraine; filz_uuap@mail.lviv.ua

Executive Editor: Theodore Itten, Switzerland; info@ittentheodor.ch

IJP Editorial Board:
Heward Wilkinson, UK
Telmo Baptista, Portugal
Maria Rosario Filoni, Italy
Gaye Gunton, UK
Ivan Kirillov, Russia
Michel Meignant, France
Peter Schütz, Austria
Renée Oudijk, The Netherlands
Milena Karlinska-Nemrebecka, Poland
Joanne Graham (Wilson), France
Barbara FitzGerald, Ireland

 


News: Oct 2011: Our Editor for the last 7 years, Tom Ormay, has decided to step back a bit and Courtenay Young has been appointed as the new Editor by the EAP Board. Tom Ormay will continue to maintain the EAP Office in Budapest.  For those who don't know, in 2005, Tom resurrected the IJP, and, with his gentle persistence and great experience, and a bit of help from Alexander Filz, Courtenay Young, Theodore Itten and others, the Journal has thrived ever since: we all appreciate him greatly and everyone is delighted that he will continue to be involved with the IJP's Administrative Office in Budapest.

Newsletter Nov 2011: You can download a one-page Newsletter (see below).

We are happy to consider new nominations to the IJP Editorial Board: it is a semi-necessary requirement and condition of acceptance that person can commit to reasonably regular attendances at the IJP Editorial Board meetings, held mainly 3 times a year in conjunction with the EAP meetings. We occasionally also 'skype' in between. Other types of involvement (like the International Advisory Board or Book Review Editors) are possible - and suitable applications are very welcome. Please contact us.

We are also looking for Book Review Editors in various countries and languages: you would need to be a psychotherapist and have reasonable English, as well as having the language of your country. We would like these people to write to publishers in their country for 'review copies' of any interesting new books in psychotherapy that they become aware of, and then to organise someone to write a review of that book (the reviewer usually gets to keep the book) or review it themselves. The review then needs to be translated into English and both reviews submitted, with a picture of the book cover and publishing details. The Journal will publish the review, both in the original language and in English. The Book Review Editor then sends a copy of the Journal with the review in it to the publisher.
We have probably found new Book Review Editors for Germany, France, (possibly) Romania and Canada: we need ones particularly for Britain, America & Russia, as well as for several other countries and languages.
If you are interested, please contact us.

Other News: We also lost two members of our Editorial Board in February 2010: Regina Hilbert resigned due to pressure of other work and Alexandra Larina was tragically killed. In 2011, Alexandra Chalfont and Toby SIgrun Herman have also resigned from the Editorial Board in 2011, as they were unable to continue their attendance of Board meetings. We shall miss them all!

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