[humanser] FW: [DIVISION] Call: Trauma, Dissociation, and Intimate Relationships Special Issue
Mary Chappell
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Special Issue
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Trauma, Dissociation, and Intimate Relationships
A Special Issue of the Journal of Trauma and Dissociation
Special Issue Guest Editors: Eileen L. Zurbriggen, Ph.D., Robyn L. Gobin,
M.S., and Laura Kaehler, M.S. (Email for guest editors:
jtdspecial at dynamic.uoregon.edu)
We are inviting submissions on the associations among trauma, dissociation,
and
intimate relationships for a special issue of the Journal of Trauma and
Dissociation.
In addition to its impact on individual psychological well-being, trauma
creates barriers to healthy interpersonal functioning. This is not
limited
to romantic relationships because intimate connections with family members,
friends, co-workers, and community members can also be affected. Given the
importance of healthy relationships for psychological health, it is
imperative
that research addressing these issues for survivors of trauma be made
available
to the research and clinical communities, and to the general public. We
primarily are seeking reports of original research and comprehensive
reviews/meta-analyses of existing research, but case studies, clinical
conceptualization, and theoretical papers also will be considered. All
submissions will undergo peer review. Submissions will be evaluated for
topic
relevance, methodological rigor, scientific and/or clinical value, and
implications for application.
Topics of interest include but are not limited to the following: demographic
correlates, attachment, psychopathology, trust and betrayal, attributions
and
appraisals in intimate relationships, risk detection, intimate partner
functioning, parenting and family functioning, revictimization, disclosure,
relationship satisfaction, sexuality, post traumatic responses, risk
factors,
post traumatic growth, resiliency, and intervention. Submissions including
the
topic of dissociation are welcome, but it is not necessary to address this
topic.
Complete submissions will be accepted until December 1, 2010. Please refer
to
the journal website for specific submission requirements (including a
required
author assurance/ submission checklist) and more information about the
Journal
of Trauma and Dissociation: http://dynamic.uoregon.edu/~jjf/jtd/index.html.
Inquiries and submissions should be sent to the special issue editors at
jtdspecial at dynamic.uoregon.edu
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Eileen L. Zurbriggen, Ph.D. Phone: 831-459-5736
Dept. of Psychology Fax: 831-459-3519
277 Social Sciences 2 Email: zurbrigg at ucsc.edu
UCSC
Santa Cruz, CA 95064 U.S.A.
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