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CATA-ACAT JournalPresented by: Haley Toll, MA, CCC, CATA Communications Chair
& Amanda Ashworth, Publisher, Behavioral Science and Social Care Routledge Journals
Location: Canadian Art Therapy Association Conference: Halifax, BC
Content
• Introduction
• Recent Journal Changes
• Amanda Ashworth describes Taylor & Francis and how they help to develop the journal
• Submission Process support
• Research Standards: American Psychological Association Standards
• Brainstorming and Artwork about Future Research
CATA-ACATJ Acting Chief Editor: Haley Toll
• Professional Art Therapist and Canadian Certified Counsellor
• Work: Art Therapist at Cross Cancer Institute
• MA & BFA: Concordia University in Montreal
• Training: Trauma-informed art therapy (Level 1), Interpersonal Psychotherapy (Level 1), Suicide Prevention, Bereavement
• Past work: SAIP Counsellor (Squamish, BC), Psychosocial Support Advisor (Botswana), Art Therapist Intern (Projets Autochtones du Quebec, Maimonides Geriatric Residence, Jewish General Hospital)
CATA’s New Vision and Mission inspired the Journal’s development
VISION: We are the Canadian voice of art therapy. We bring together art therapists to raise standards and advance Art Therapy.
Changes to the Journal 2014-2015
New publisher
New Guest Chief Editor
New submission process through the Editorial Manager Website
New peer review process
New cover page and binding process (will have a spine)
More international marketing
New online platform
Marilyn Magnuson MSW, RSW, CCAT, DVATI, RN diploma
Guest Chief Editor for the CATA-ACAT Journal
Art Therapist at Express Yourself Child & Family Art Therapy
Education:
Vancouver Art Therapy Institute (DVATI)
University of Calgary
University of Regina (Master of Social Work)
Red Deer College, (RN Diploma)
Publisher of Academic Books, Journals, eBooks, Textbooks, Reference, and Online Learning Resources.
Published:
Books: Approaches to Art Therapy (Rubin, 2016), Art Therapy, Trauma, and Neuroscience (King, 2016), etc.
Journals: Art Therapy; International Journal of Art Therapy; Arts & Health: An International Journal for Research, Policy and Practice; Journal of Creativity in Mental Health; etc.
Services: production team (improve print and online quality), international marketing, up-to-date with publishing trends, editorial guidance, sales force, customer service team, peer-review team, etc.
Publisher provides metrics via the annual publisher’s report as well as on the journal’s website (includes cites, downloads, and Altmetric scores)
International marketing (including online campaigns: http://explore.tandfonline.com/page/beh/art-therapy-2015#22664); social media marketing; and email blasts to our global lists
Open Access publishing options and supplementary material
Access via subscriptions, membership, sales packages, and STAR
Author and Editor service sites, including: http://www.tandfeditingservices.com/en/ http://authorservices.taylorandfrancis.com/ http://editorresources.taylorandfrancisgroup.com/
URL: www.tandfonline.com/UCAT
This is the new CATA-ACAT J cover page, designed by Taylor & FrancisIt includes:• Bilingual text (French and English)• A consistent image for small icons • CATA’s new vision is included on the back• The new bilingual logo and Taylor & Francis logo is
included
New Submission Process: Editorial Manager
Location: http://www.editorialmanager.com/ucat/default.aspx
Questions Asked When Creating an Account
Register and create an account
Personal information (name, degree, contact e-mail, Institution, department, etc.)
Personal classification (areas of expertise)
They will send you an e-mail
What your main page will look like when you register
Submitting Manuscript Steps
1. Type of article (Book review, original article, etc.)
2. Full Title
3. Add other authors
4. Funding Source
5. Category of research (qualitative, quantitative, arts-based, etc.)
6. Abstract submission
7. Select Classification (5)
8. Additional Information
9. Region of Origin
10. Attach files
http://www.editorialmanager.com/ucat/Default.aspx
Peer Review Changes: New Double-Blind Review Process Diagram
Retrieved from: http://journalauthors.tandf.co.uk/review/peer.asp
APA Standards and Guidelines
Link:
http://www.apastyle.org/
Pay attention to:
Literature review
Population
Challenges: Amount of Submissions and Peer Reviewers
Challenges:
Peer Reviewers not having time to review
Amount of submitted articles
Article quality (grammar, APA, structure, etc.)
Adapting to new program
Solutions:
1 double-issue in 2015
Open access submissions
International Peer Reviewers
Marketing
Suggestions for next year?
Why Quantitative and Qualitative Research is Valuable to provide the “big picture”
Retrieved from: www.knowledge-communication.org
What does research mean to you? Inquire, brainstorm and create art about it
New directions?• We know art therapy works, but where do
we go from here?
• New training opportunities?
• What are our challenges as researching art therapists?
• Will you conduct and/or submit research?
References American Psychological Association. (2009). Publication manual of the American Psychological Association.
Washington, D.C.: American Psychological Association.
Angheluta, A.-M., & Lee, B. K. (2011). Art therapy for chronic pain: Applications and future directions. Canadian Journal of Counselling and Psychotherapy, 45(2), 112–131
Campbell, E. (2010). The effectiveness of art therapy in reducing the symptoms of trauma, anxiety and stress: A meta analysis (Unpublished thesis). Wheaton: Wheaton College Graduate School, Wheaton, IL. Retrieved from ProQuest Dissertation Publishing
Eaton, L. G., Doherty, K. L., & Widrick, R. M. A review of research and methods used to establish art therapy as an effective treatment method for traumatized children. The Arts in Psychotherapy 2007, 34(3), 256-262
JBIEBNM, 2000, Appraising Systematic Reviews, Changing Practice Sup. 1, [Online, September 21, 2015] URL: http://www.joannabriggs.edu.au/CP1.pdf
Lang, D., & Cheng Lim, L. (2014). Effects of art therapy for family caregivers of cancer patients: A systematic review. JBI Database of Systematic Reviews & Implementation Report, 12(4), 374-394
Maujean, A., Pepping, C. A., & Kendall, E. (2014). A systematic review of randomized controlled studies of art therapy. Art Therapy, 31(1), 37-44.
Puetz, T. W., Morley, C. A., & Herring, M. P. (2013). Effects of creative arts therapies on psychological symptoms and quality of life in patients with cancer.JAMA internal medicine, 173(11), 960-969.)
Slayton, S. C., D'Archer, J., & Kaplan, F. (2010). Outcome studies on the efficacy of art therapy: A review of findings. Art Therapy, 27(3), 108-118.
Schouten, K. A., Gerrit, J., Knipscheer, J. W., Kleber, R. J., & Hutschemaekers, G. J. (2015). The Effectiveness of Art Therapy in the Treatment of Traumatized Adults A Systematic Review on Art Therapy and Trauma. Trauma, Violence, & Abuse, 16(2), 220-228
van Westrhenen, N., & Fritz, E. Creative Arts Therapy as treatment for child trauma: An overview. The Arts in Psychotherapy, 2014 41: 5, 527-534
Wood MJ, Molassiotis A, & Payne S. (2011). What research evidence is there for the use of art therapy in the management of symptoms in adults with cancer? A systematic review. Psycho-Oncology, 20(2), 135-145.)