Journal - PACJA

The Psychotherapy and Counselling Journal of Australia (PACJA) is an international, peer-reviewed journal which aims to contribute to the evidence-base for counselling and psychotherapy.

PACJA publishes theoretical essays, experiential reports, and empirical studies featuring quantitative, qualitative, or mixed-method approaches.

PACJA encourages practitioners, researchers, students and educators (even if you have never published before) to submit articles for publication. The process is intended to be supportive in order to mentor aspiring authors to contribute to the dissemination of research in the counselling and psychotherapy field.

For more information and to view the PACJA Editorial Policy, go to the PACJA website.

Call for articles

PACFA is calling for articles for the next edition of The Psychotherapy and Counselling Journal of Australia (PACJA), PACFA’s official e-Journal. PACJA’s aim is to publish articles that contribute to the disciplines, development and evidence base of psychotherapy and counselling.

For information on how to submit an article to PACJA, please see the PACJA website.

Jane Marsden
PACJA Editor 

A PACFA-registered clinical counsellor with three decades of multicultural media experience, Jane (she/her) attained a PACFA award for outstanding graduate for her Master of Counselling. As a family counsellor and educator with Relationships Australia, she works with individuals, couples and families experiencing marginalisation in regional Queensland. She also has an inner-city private practice specialising in couples counselling. Jane has edited and written for a broad variety of publications including newspapers, magazines and books in Australia and Asia.