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Convention 2010 ABCT Boston 2010 Convention
THE BEHAVIOR THERAPIST SUBMISSIONS

The Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies publishes the Behavior Therapist as a service to its membership. Eight issues are published annually. The purpose is to provide a vehicle for the rapid dissemination of news, recent advances, and innovative applications in behavior therapy.

Feature articles that are approximately 16 double-spaced manuscript pages may be submitted.

Brief articles, approximately 6 to 12 double-spaced manuscript pages, are preferred. Feature articles and brief articles should be accompanied by a 75- to 100-word abstract.

Letters to the Editor may be used to respond to articles published in the Behavior Therapist or to voice a professional opinion. Letters should be limited to approximately 3 double-spaced manuscript pages.

Submissions must be accompanied by a Copyright Transfer Form: submissions will not be reviewed without a copyright transfer form. Prior to publication authors will be asked to submit a final electronic version of their manuscript. Authors submitting materials to tBT do so with the understanding that the copyright of the published materials shall be assigned exclusively to ABCT. Electronic submissions are preferred and should be directed to the editor at drewa@csc.albany.edu. Please include the phrase tBT submission in the subject line of your e-mail. Include the first author's e-mail address on the cover page of the manuscript attachment.

By conventional mail, please send manuscripts to:
Drew A. Anderson, Ph.D.
SUNY-Albany, Dept. of Psychology/SS369
1400 Washington Ave., Albany, NY 12222.







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