Co-editor vacancy for Counselling Psychology Review.

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Title: Co-editor vacancy for Counselling Psychology Review.
Source: Counselling Psychology Review. Feb2026, Vol. 40 Issue 1, p60-60. 1p.
Subjects: Scholarly publishing, Editorial policies, Diversity & inclusion policies, Education associations, Professional peer review, Scholarly periodicals, Counseling, British Psychological Society, Deadlines
Abstract: This article announces a call for co-editors for *Counselling Psychology Review* (CPR), a peer-reviewed publication relevant to counselling psychologists, with a term starting April 2026 for up to three years. The co-editors will manage manuscript submissions, oversee peer review, liaise with stakeholders, and develop a strategic plan to enhance the publication’s status and visibility. Applicants must be full members of the Division of Counselling Psychology (DCoP) with British Psychological Society (BPS) Chartered Membership, and the BPS encourages applications from under-represented groups, emphasizing its commitment to equality, diversity, and inclusion. The closing date for applications is 30 May 2026. [Extracted from the article]
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Abstract:This article announces a call for co-editors for *Counselling Psychology Review* (CPR), a peer-reviewed publication relevant to counselling psychologists, with a term starting April 2026 for up to three years. The co-editors will manage manuscript submissions, oversee peer review, liaise with stakeholders, and develop a strategic plan to enhance the publication’s status and visibility. Applicants must be full members of the Division of Counselling Psychology (DCoP) with British Psychological Society (BPS) Chartered Membership, and the BPS encourages applications from under-represented groups, emphasizing its commitment to equality, diversity, and inclusion. The closing date for applications is 30 May 2026. [Extracted from the article]
ISSN:17572142
DOI:10.53841/bpscpr.2026.40.1.60