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In Brief

In Brief research subject. The course is open to Commonwealth and University scholarships and is HECS exempt. Family therapists can also do a PhD in a research area of their interest. For further information, contact Dr Amaryll Perlesz: 03 9376 9844; A. Perlesz Latrobe.edu.au VAFT Goes Global! Greg Hammond (see his paper in ANZJFT, 18, 4) and Jan Riley (VAFT Newsletter Editor) have been setting up the VAFT Internet site. Contact: gwhammond isispc.com.au. Remember as well Bruce Hart’s initiative, the ANZJFT page: http://home.iprolink.co.nz/ bruceh/amftnetl.html. And the Blackwell page; http://www.blackwellpublishers.co.uk/online The Counselling Training Centre (NSW) is pleased to announce a change of name to the Institute for Emotionally Focused Counselling & Therapy. In addition to the courses and workshops, the Institute is now offering two postgraduate programs: postgraduate diploma in Emotionally Focused Therapy and a p/g certificate in counselling. Please contact them for more details on 61 2 9552 2977. Systemic Thinking and Therapy is a professional collective of therapists who share a systemic vision of theory and practice: Paul Gibney, Sharon Bailey, Peta Briner, Chris Lobsinger, Steven Mayers, Glenn Munt and Helen Pavlin. The collective is available for training, supervision and consultation. Contact Paul Gibney, Ballow Chambers, 121 Wickham Tce, Brisbane 4000. In the Twentieth Anniversary Issue of the Journal of Family Therapy, Volume 20, 3, (the last with John Carpenter and Bebe Speed as editors), authors who published in the first volume reflect on the way their work has changed since. These authors include Brian Cade, John ByngHall and Stuart Lieberman, who is currently preparing an article for the ANZJFT. You will remember John Carpenter’s plenary address at the Brisbane Conference in 1991 (ANZJFT, 13 (1992), 1). And in 1999 you will read Bebe Speed’s plenary from the 1998 Brisbane Conference! Your editors tend to think of 25th anniversary celebrations rather than Twentieth. That gives you all time to think about how the ANZJFT’s 25th anniversary should be marked! Introducing the New Editor of the Journal of Family Therapy, Eddy Street, who in his first editorial (August 1998) writes of both the ‘big’ ideas and the ‘small ideas that add to and enrich our field. These ... are often found in the material that is relevant to the practitioner rather than the theoretician or academician’. We expect that the ‘British Journal’ will continue to win Australian readers while Eddy is Editor! http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Australian and New Zealand Journal of Family Therapy Wiley

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Wiley
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1999 The Australian and New Zealand Journal of Family Therapy
ISSN
0814-723X
eISSN
1467-8438
DOI
10.1111/j.0814-723X.1999.00093.x
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research subject. The course is open to Commonwealth and University scholarships and is HECS exempt. Family therapists can also do a PhD in a research area of their interest. For further information, contact Dr Amaryll Perlesz: 03 9376 9844; A. Perlesz Latrobe.edu.au VAFT Goes Global! Greg Hammond (see his paper in ANZJFT, 18, 4) and Jan Riley (VAFT Newsletter Editor) have been setting up the VAFT Internet site. Contact: gwhammond isispc.com.au. Remember as well Bruce Hart’s initiative, the ANZJFT page: http://home.iprolink.co.nz/ bruceh/amftnetl.html. And the Blackwell page; http://www.blackwellpublishers.co.uk/online The Counselling Training Centre (NSW) is pleased to announce a change of name to the Institute for Emotionally Focused Counselling & Therapy. In addition to the courses and workshops, the Institute is now offering two postgraduate programs: postgraduate diploma in Emotionally Focused Therapy and a p/g certificate in counselling. Please contact them for more details on 61 2 9552 2977. Systemic Thinking and Therapy is a professional collective of therapists who share a systemic vision of theory and practice: Paul Gibney, Sharon Bailey, Peta Briner, Chris Lobsinger, Steven Mayers, Glenn Munt and Helen Pavlin. The collective is available for training, supervision and consultation. Contact Paul Gibney, Ballow Chambers, 121 Wickham Tce, Brisbane 4000. In the Twentieth Anniversary Issue of the Journal of Family Therapy, Volume 20, 3, (the last with John Carpenter and Bebe Speed as editors), authors who published in the first volume reflect on the way their work has changed since. These authors include Brian Cade, John ByngHall and Stuart Lieberman, who is currently preparing an article for the ANZJFT. You will remember John Carpenter’s plenary address at the Brisbane Conference in 1991 (ANZJFT, 13 (1992), 1). And in 1999 you will read Bebe Speed’s plenary from the 1998 Brisbane Conference! Your editors tend to think of 25th anniversary celebrations rather than Twentieth. That gives you all time to think about how the ANZJFT’s 25th anniversary should be marked! Introducing the New Editor of the Journal of Family Therapy, Eddy Street, who in his first editorial (August 1998) writes of both the ‘big’ ideas and the ‘small ideas that add to and enrich our field. These ... are often found in the material that is relevant to the practitioner rather than the theoretician or academician’. We expect that the ‘British Journal’ will continue to win Australian readers while Eddy is Editor!

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Australian and New Zealand Journal of Family TherapyWiley

Published: Mar 1, 1999

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