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Instructions to Authors Abstracts If an author is quoted verbatim, page reference should follow author and date within the parentheses. Where there is more than one reference by the same author and in the same year, use letters (a, b, etc.) to distinguish them. The References list should be in alphabetical order and appear at the end of the paper, in accordancewith the following format: • Author's name, then initials, followed by year of publication. • Titles of books and journals will appear in italics, and titles of articles in normal type, without quotation marks. • In the case of journals, please give the volume, issue and page numbers, in that order. Examples: References Karpel, M. A. (Ed.), 1986. Family Resources: The Hidden Parmerin Family Therapy, NY, Guilford. James. K. & Mcintyre. D .• 1983. The Reproduction of Families: The Social Role of Family Therapy, Journal ofMarital and Family Therapy. 9.2: 119-29. Photographs An abstract of less than 150 words should preface the work and should summarise the content in such a way that a reader can readily perceive the article's original contribution. Quotations (nomorethan50words each) All photographs, if relevant, should be good quality, black and white (polaroid shots are not acceptable), no larger than 14 cm x 9 cm (5.5 x 3.5 in), each in a separate envelope and clearly described on a separate sheet. Photographs will not be returned to authors unless there is a written request to do so AND an accompanying stamped, addressed envelope. You may prefer to provide photographs in electronic format. Family Dynamics should be drawn as for diagrams. The system used should be that demonstrated by Salvador Minuchin, 1974. Families and Family Therapy. Tavistock Publications, London. Quotations should be indented when longer than rwo and a half lines of print. Other quotations should be identified by quotation marks. They should be used onlywhen the authority from whom you wish to quote has expressed the idea more memorably and succinctly than you could. Footnotes Family genograms will appear in a standardised form, viz: male symbol, name and age to be added female symbol, name and age to be added unknown married (year may be added if desired) de factor relationship ++ /' l:l All footnotes should be number-referenced, and gathered at the end of the article. 'Footnotes should be kept to a minimum.' Tables separation (year may be added if desired) divorce (year may be added if desired) Tables also should come at the end, with a note in the text e.g. 'Table 1 about here'. References Both separation and divorce lines should appear so as to cut off that patent with whom children do not live. relocation http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Australian and New Zealand Journal of Family Therapy Wiley

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Publisher
Wiley
Copyright
© 2003 Australian Association of Family Therapy
ISSN
0814-723X
eISSN
1467-8438
DOI
10.1002/j.1467-8438.2003.tb01348.x
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Abstract

Abstracts If an author is quoted verbatim, page reference should follow author and date within the parentheses. Where there is more than one reference by the same author and in the same year, use letters (a, b, etc.) to distinguish them. The References list should be in alphabetical order and appear at the end of the paper, in accordancewith the following format: • Author's name, then initials, followed by year of publication. • Titles of books and journals will appear in italics, and titles of articles in normal type, without quotation marks. • In the case of journals, please give the volume, issue and page numbers, in that order. Examples: References Karpel, M. A. (Ed.), 1986. Family Resources: The Hidden Parmerin Family Therapy, NY, Guilford. James. K. & Mcintyre. D .• 1983. The Reproduction of Families: The Social Role of Family Therapy, Journal ofMarital and Family Therapy. 9.2: 119-29. Photographs An abstract of less than 150 words should preface the work and should summarise the content in such a way that a reader can readily perceive the article's original contribution. Quotations (nomorethan50words each) All photographs, if relevant, should be good quality, black and white (polaroid shots are not acceptable), no larger than 14 cm x 9 cm (5.5 x 3.5 in), each in a separate envelope and clearly described on a separate sheet. Photographs will not be returned to authors unless there is a written request to do so AND an accompanying stamped, addressed envelope. You may prefer to provide photographs in electronic format. Family Dynamics should be drawn as for diagrams. The system used should be that demonstrated by Salvador Minuchin, 1974. Families and Family Therapy. Tavistock Publications, London. Quotations should be indented when longer than rwo and a half lines of print. Other quotations should be identified by quotation marks. They should be used onlywhen the authority from whom you wish to quote has expressed the idea more memorably and succinctly than you could. Footnotes Family genograms will appear in a standardised form, viz: male symbol, name and age to be added female symbol, name and age to be added unknown married (year may be added if desired) de factor relationship ++ /' l:l All footnotes should be number-referenced, and gathered at the end of the article. 'Footnotes should be kept to a minimum.' Tables separation (year may be added if desired) divorce (year may be added if desired) Tables also should come at the end, with a note in the text e.g. 'Table 1 about here'. References Both separation and divorce lines should appear so as to cut off that patent with whom children do not live. relocation

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Australian and New Zealand Journal of Family TherapyWiley

Published: Sep 1, 2003

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