Editorial Team
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Nollaig Frost – Editor-in-Chief |
University College Cork, Ireland |
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Peter Blundell – Deputy Editor / Production Editor |
Liverpool John Moores University, Liverpool, UK |
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Matt Bolton – Copyedit Assistant |
Liverpool John Moores University, Liverpool, UK |
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Freya Wood – Copyedit Assistant |
Liverpool John Moores University, Liverpool, UK |
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Alan McPherson – Review Manager |
Sherwood Psychotherapy Training Institute, Nottingham, UK; Private Practice, Leicester, UK |
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Marta Sant – Review Assistant |
University of Malta, Msida, Malta; Private Practice, St. Julian's, Malta |
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Maaria Koivisto – Copy Editor |
Private practice, Helsinki, Finland |
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Frances Bassett – Values Advisor (decolonisation) |
Metanoia Institute, London, UK
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Marie Adams |
Private practice, Exeter & Lyme Regis, UK |
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Julianne Appel-Opper |
Private Practice, Berlin, Germany |
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Zoë Boden-Stuart |
University of Brighton, Brighton, UK |
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Divine Charura |
York St John University, York, UK |
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Kay Conroy |
Turning Point Institute, Dublin, Ireland |
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Linda Finlay |
The Open University, UK; Private Practice, York, UK |
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Marco Gemignani |
Universidad Loyola Andalucía, Seville, Spain |
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Steen Halling |
Seattle University, Seattle, US |
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Isabel Henton |
University of Roehampton, London, UK |
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Joanna Hewitt-Evans |
Private Practice, Leicester, UK |
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Urban Kordeš |
University of Ljubljana, Ljubljana, Slovenia |
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Lennart Lorås |
Høgskulen på Vestlandet, Bergen, Norway |
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Maria Luca |
Regent's University, London, UK |
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Alistair McBeath |
Metanoia Institute, London, UK |
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John McLeod |
Institute for Integrative Counselling and Psychotherapy, Dublin, Ireland; Abertay University, Scotland, UK |
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Claire Mitchell |
Private Practice, St Helier, Jersey, UK |
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Ottar Ness |
Norges Teknisk-naturvitenskaplige Universitet, Trondheim, Norway |
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Charlie O'Brien |
Private Practice, Leeds, UK |
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Gerhard Payrhuber |
Private Practice, London, UK |
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Vesna Petrović |
Union University, Novi Sad, Serbia |
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Oana Maria Popescu |
Ass. of Integrative Research, Counselling and Psychotherapy, Timiş, Romania |
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Tomáš Řiháček |
Masaryk University, Brno, Czechia |
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Jan Roubal |
Masaryk University, Brno, Czechia |
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Salma Siddique |
University of Aberdeen, Aberdeen, Scotland, UK |
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Andrew Smith |
Regent's University, London, UK |
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Daniel Sousa |
ISPA University Clinic, Lisboa, Portugal |
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Bruno Van den Bosch |
Educatieve Academie, Antwerp, Belgium |
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Loredana-Ileana Vîșcu |
Prorector Universitatea "Tibiscus" din Timişoara; Institute of Psychotherapy, Psychological Counselling and Clinical Supervision (IPCS), Romania |
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Eve Watson |
IICP College, Dublin, Rep of Ireland |
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Heward Wilkinson |
SCPTI, Scarborough; Private Practice, Scarborough, UK |
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Gregor Žvelc |
University of Ljubljana, Ljubljana, Slovenia |
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Maša Žvelc |
University of Ljubljana, Ljubljana, Slovenia |
The Editor-in-Chief is primarily responsible for the content of the journal. In consultation with the Editorial Board, the Editor-in-Chief is accountable and takes overall responsibility for all publications in EJQRP. The Editor-in-Chief will safeguard the integrity of the journal and ensure that authors, reviewers, and readers are treated with respect and care.
The Editorial Board meets at least once a year, if possible, in person or online. Board members are involved in developing and promoting the journal, peer-reviewing articles, and supporting authors in publishing.
Peer-reviewed journals rely on support from the scholarly/professional community. Journals like the European Journal for Qualitative Research in Psychotherapy would not be able to function without the support, dedication, and conscientiousness of those who share their time and expertise as reviewers of submitted manuscripts. We are grateful for the support received and thank both peer reviewers and members of the Editorial Board for their contributions to and commitment to ensuring the quality of submissions.