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The Australian Journal of
Rehabilitation Counselling

A quality peer-reviewed journal of the Australian Society of Rehabilitation Counsellors. This society has a membership of around 750 and for more than 25 years has provided education and resources for Rehabilitation Counsellors. Membership requirements include both academic qualifications and supervision commitments. The Society offers members continuing education, supervision, mentoring and networking and is recognised as an influential body at both State and Federal levels of government health management. The Society's journal is designed to provide readers not only with research outcomes but also, education and practice information to promote the profession of rehabilitation counselling.

The e-journal version will be available as part of the AAP Online Collection and ALPSP Learned Journals Collection. It is also accessible in tens of thousands of libraries worldwide via EBSCO Publishing databases and over 700 libraries across Australia and New Zealand via RMIT Publishing (Informit) databases.

Editor
Ross A. Flett, Massey University, New Zealand

Frequency
2 issues a year


 

 

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Aims and Scope

The Australian Journal of Rehabilitation Counselling (AJRC) contains original contributions dealing with a broad range of topics in the rehabilitation and disability fields. Topics include rehabilitation counselling, case management, rehabilitation education, rehabilitation administration, jo placement, vocational assessment, psychosocial rehabilitation, independent living, transition planning, supported employment, industrial rehabilitation and disability management.

Authors from Australia, New Zealand, Oceania and South-East Asia are particularly encouraged to submit manuscripts.

AJRC is a peer-reviewed scientific publication in the multidisciplinary field of rehabilitation and disability . AJRC receives national and international submissions and topics include rehabilitation counselling, case management, rehabilitation education, rehabilitation administration, job placement, vocational assessment, psychosocial rehabilitation, independent living, transition planning, supported employment, industrial rehabilitation and disability management.

Only original scientific rehabilitation research and development papers (including pilot studies), selected reviews, and special reports are accepted. AJRC welcomes submissions of graduate student research and submissions on new approaches and innovations in the field. AJRC does not publish Letters to the Editor or other submissions of a more journalistic style.

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2007 Subscription Rates

Australia                   AU $122.00

Rest of the World      AU $138.00

 

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