[Counselor_Educ] FW: Submissions Wanted: Special Issue Journal of LGBT Issues in Counseling: Addiction in LGBTQ Communities

Leinbaugh, Tracy leinbaug at ohio.edu
Wed Jan 18 15:39:50 EST 2012
Tracy Leinbaugh, PhD, NCC, PCC-S
Associate Professor and Chair, Department of Counseling and Higher Education
Ohio University
The Gladys W. and David H. Patton College of Education and Human Services
205 McCracken Hall
Athens, OH 45701

Phone: 740-593-0846
E-mail: leinbaug at ohio.edu 
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>

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Subject: Submissions Wanted: Special Issue Journal of LGBT Issues in Counseling: Addiction in LGBTQ Communities

Call for Submissions:
Special Issue of the Journal of LGBT Issues in Counseling:
Addiction in LGBTQ Communities: Influences, Treatment and Prevention

Deadline for Manuscripts: May 15, 2012

The Journal of LGBT Issues in Counseling invites submissions for a special issue on addiction and its influence on LGBTQ communities. Although the construct of addiction has broadened to include a variety of substances and behaviors, the meaning of addiction is often confusing and muddled for many helping professionals. Furthermore, the extant literature exploring addiction-related issues among LGBTQ communities is underrepresented. Therefore, the purpose of this special issue is to call the counseling profession to consider innovative ways to advance addictions counseling among LGBTQ individuals by exploring and examining factors that influence chemical and behavioral addictions, effective treatment outcomes, and LGBTQ-affirming prevention strategies. Manuscripts that are grounded in a social justice, multicultural, strengths-based and/or liberation framework are strongly encouraged. The editors of this special issue are interested in empirical, theoretical, and clinically-focused manuscripts. We are seeking submissions that attend to the spectrum of addictions, from substance-related addictions to behavioral addictions (gambling, sex, compulsive exercising/eating disorders etc.). Additionally, we emphasize submissions that address the confluence of addiction with sexual orientation, gender identity and expression, race, class, age and/or ability. The journal is published quarterly by Taylor & Francis.

Manuscripts will go through a masked peer-review process. Please limit submissions to 20-25 manuscript pages (including references; APA format, 6th ed.). Submissions must be original and not previously published.

The deadline for submissions is May 15, 2012. Please submit an electronic copy of your manuscript to Connie Matthews, Ph.D., Associate Editor, The Journal of LGBT Issues in Counseling, at crmatthews1 at comcast.net 
<mailto: crmatthews1 at comcast.net 
>. If you have any questions about the special issue, do not hesitate to contact either one of us via email or phone: Mike Chaney (248)-370-3084; chaney at oakland.edu 
<mailto: chaney at oakland.edu 
> or Michael Brubaker (513)-556-9196; brubakml at ucmail.uc.edu 
<mailto: brubakml at ucmail.uc.edu 
>. After review, decisions about accepted manuscripts will be made approximately in July 2012.

We look forward to receiving your manuscripts.

Mike Chaney and Michael Brubaker (Co-editors, Special Issue)


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Michael P. Chaney, Ph.D., LPC, NCC
Associate Professor
Coordinator of Addictions Specialization
Past-President, Association for LGBT Issues in Counseling

Oakland University
Department of Counseling
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Rochester, MI 48309-4494
(248) 370.3084 chaney at oakland.edu 
<mailto: chaney at oakland.edu 
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