The three APS journals with Impact Factors are continuing to indicate strong growth, as demonstrated in the recently released 2012 Journal Citation Report. The 2012 Impact Factors for these APS journals are: Australian Psychologist - 0.930; Australian Journal of Psychology - 0.941; and Clinical Psychologist - 0.536. Journal editors, members of the editorial boards, reviewers, contributors and the publisher Wiley are all congratulated on achieving these outcomes.
Previous APS Journals
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The Australian Journal of Counselling Psychology was published by The Australian Psychological Society and published material of professional interest for members of the APS Counselling College and other counselling/psychotherapy practitioners.
A final, double issue of the journal was published in mid-2013.
The Australian Journal of Counselling Psychology is no longer accepting submissions. Articles may be submitted to the Counselling Psychology section in the Australian Psychologist. Further information on the expansion of the Australian Psychologist in 2013 can be found in the February 2013 edition of InPsych.
The Gay and Lesbian Issues and Psychology Interest Group produced an academic, peer-reviewed journal entitled the Gay and Lesbian Issues and Psychology Review (GLIP Review). The journal provided a forum for publishing on issues relevant to LGBTI communities in Australia and abroad, and aimed to bring together the perspectives of practitioners, researchers and activists.
GLIP Review was published three times a year, in April, August and December. The final issue of GLIP Review was published in April 2013.
GLIP Review is no longer accepting submissions. Articles may be submitted to the Australian Psychologist. Further information on the expansion of the Australian Psychologist in 2013 can be found in the February 2013 edition of InPsych.