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Call for ÀÖ²©´«Ã½Practice Brief Submissions

The ÀÖ²©´«Ã½ is accepting Practice Brief submissions. Practice Briefs are short, peer-reviewed articles on a wide variety of client-presenting issues and counseling topics. Written by experts in the field, the Briefs present research-informed summaries of best practices, evidence-based practices and research-based approaches.

Practice Briefs should be no more than 2,500 words and formatted in accordance with the 7th edition of the APA Manual. Authors should use any of the Level 1 headers listed below. Not all headers will be used in a single Practice Brief. Required Level 1 headers — Introduction, Cultural and Ethical Considerations, Conclusion, References, and Resources — are noted.

(Brief description of a disorder and its prevalence, overview of a counseling specialty and relevance to practice, or an introduction to a theoretical framework or philosophy)

(Diagnostic criteria, core symptoms, description of the phenomenon, differential diagnoses.)

(Tools, cultural considerations)

(Guidelines for training, certifications, and legal and ethical boundaries)

(Evidence-based treatments and modalities for specific populations or discussion of key theories, historical evolution, and ethical challenges)

(Address diversity in symptom presentation and ethical dilemmas related to diagnosis and treatment)

(Recommendations for increasing access to these services)

(Not more than 10 years old unless essential. APA 7th Edition)

(In APA style, provide links to: 1. Relevant ÀÖ²©´«Ã½guidelines, such as the AMCD Multicultural Counseling Competencies 2. Peer-Reviewed Web Resources recognized as reliable by academic organizations)

Author Information


Please complete the form below with the first author’s information.

(Please list the names of all authors in order of contribution exactly as each name should appear on the publication.)

Practice Brief Topic Area


Professional Counseling

Special Considerations

Assessment, Diagnosis, and Treatment

Cultural Identities, Multiculturalism, & Diversity

I confirm the following:

  • This manuscript has not been submitted to any other outlet.
  • In developing this manuscript, my co-authors and I have complied with the ÀÖ²©´«Ã½Code of Ethics
  • We have no conflict of interest or funding sources that present a conflict of interest with the ÀÖ²©´«Ã½.