IARRT International Association for Regression Research and Therapies

Journal of Regression Therapy

With the exception of Vol. XIII 1999, as explained below, IARRT's Journal of Regression Therapy is password protected and viewable by members only on this website. If you are a member and wish to request a password, please e-mail IARRT at info@iarrt.org. If you are not a member but wish to subscribe to the journal, go to the journal order form.

Download Vol. XIII 1999 for free! As IARRT's New Millenium gift to the world, we offer this free issue. No password or purchase required.

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Note to Members:
As a member, you are granted free access to Journal issues produced during your active membership. To access other Journal issues produced prior to the beginning of your membership you will need to contact the office and pay for each article or issue you wish access to. Please refer to the Back Issues and Article Reprints sections at the bottom of this page for further information on purchasing.

The Journal of Regression Therapy is published by the International Association for Regression Research and Therapies, Inc. (IARRT), a non-profit organization founded in 1980 as The Association for Past Life Research and Therapies (APRT). APRT published the first Journal of Regression Therapy in 1986.

IARRT’s descriptive brochure with further information and a membership application will be mailed to you on request. Reduced rates and priority registration for IARRT conferences are available to all members, including Associate and Student membership levels. Address inquiries to IARRT at the address below, or e-mail us at info@iarrt.org or call (909) 784-1570 during California business hours.

IARRT
PO Box 21051
Riverside, CA 92516

The Journal of Regression Therapy is a professional publication and is the standard in the field. Its function is to serve as an open forum for the sharing and discussion of information, ideas, and theories, and for the publication of research. All materials presented herein represent the views and opinions of the individual authors and are not necessarily those of the Editors, Editorial Board and/or IARRT. Publication of an article herein does not represent an endorsement of its contents by them, collectively or individually.

Guidelines for Submission

The Journal welcomes submissions. Submissions may be made by surface mail or e-mail to the Editors at the addresses below. Please query before submitting by e-mail. Our guidelines are fairly standard and generally follow those practices observed by other journals. Preference is given to manuscripts which do not exceed 3,000 words (approximately 5–20 double-spaced typed pages). Submissions longer than this will be considered but will risk abridgement or rejection based on space limitations.

Journal contributors are expected to observe accepted professional procedures in correctly citing sources of facts and ideas, when appropriate, and append a reference list to their articles which includes all citations made Within the paper. The APA format is recommended

Submissions must include:

  1. Title of submission
  2. Name and address of author(s), including e-mail address
  3. Approximate word count
  4. If the manuscript has been produced with a word processor, indicate program(Example: “Produced with MS Word 97”)
  5. A short current biography of the author(s) (75–150 words.
  6. A short abstract of the submission

Submitting by surface mail:

  1. Please include a self-addressed, stamped envelope (SASE) of proper size and with sufficient postage affixed for the manuscript return if it is not accepted for publication and you want it returned. Surface mail submissions not accompanied by a SASE will not be returned. Immediate verification of the receipt of the submission will be made by e-mail; if you do not have e-mail, please enclose a self-addressed stamped postcard.
  2. For surface mail submissions: Only one copy is required. Submissions should be mailed flat and paper-clipped together. Do not staple. No special cover folder is required. A letter of inquiry before submission of a manuscript is not required, but is encouraged. A SASE should accompany letters of inquiry. Inquiries may also be sent by e-mail (but not submission manuscripts unless requested). Mail all inquiries and submissions to:

Louis Siron, C.Ht. Editor
860 N. Kimball St.
Boise, Idaho 83704
journal@iarrt.org

Author retains copyright to the submission and grants the Journal the right to publish said manuscript one time only and reprints there of; however, brief excerpts or quotations may be used by the Journal Editorial Staff in subsequent publications, without prior written permission. The Journal retains the customary editing rights of a publisher, including but not limited to the right to make changes for the sake of clarity and style, to correct grammar and spelling, and to condense or abridge said manuscript.

Back Issues

Complete back issues as well as reprints of individual articles can be ordered from the IARRT office. Complete issues should be ordered by their Volume and Issue Number, as indicated on the printable Order Form.

Article Reprints

To order a reprint of an article give the information after the slash mark. Each issue and article has been coded with a letter and numbers.

For example: / A-5. 20-29 (10).

  • The article is the 5th one listed in the Table of Contents (A-5),
  • can be found on pages 20 through 29 of that issue, and
  • consists of 10 pages in all.

The author's last name should also be included on the order form. Reprints are stapled photocopies of the original articles.

Produced by the professional organization of therapists using regression, researchers into the field of regressive therapies, and students and interested laymen, IARRT's Journal is the standard in the field. Anyone wishing to purchase back issues, subscribe, or receive article reprints may follow the links above to do so.

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