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Student Paper Award The NCSPP Board invites current and recently graduated students to submit original papers to be considered for the NCSPP Annual Student Paper Award. This award offers local graduate students the chance to publish their papers in the NCSPP journal, fort da, and present it at an NCSPP scientific meeting with invited discussants. Also, NCSPP will award the winning author $250. We invite papers that contain original thinking and creatively address topics from a psychoanalytic perspective. They may be theoretical or clinical and should make use of psychoanalytic concepts to further the author's argument. The integration of psychoanalytic theory with clinical material should extend beyond case reporting to include theoretical or technical hypotheses. We also welcome papers that contain interdisciplinary and culturally diverse perspectives. Papers will be judged on psychoanalytic content, writing ability and style, integration of theoretical concepts, and original thinking. Entrants may have access to previous award winning papers upon request. The deadline for submitting papers is Monday, November 15, 2010. All papers received by this deadline will be read by the fort da Editorial Board Members. Papers should be a double-spaced typed document not exceeding 25 pages. For the purpose of anonymous review, the paper itself should only include a title heading. In a separate document, the author should submit a 350-word abstract and a cover letter, including the paper's title and the author’s name, address, and telephone number. Authors should send the two documents to Michele McGuinness via email . The winning paper will be announced at the NCSPP Holiday Party in December. If you have any questions regarding the Student Paper Award, please contact Alan Kubler Ph.D. at (510) 526-4450. Please share this information with any graduate students in the field whom you know. |
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