About the Journal
Ata: Journal of Psychotherapy Aotearoa New Zealand aims to promote psychotherapy in Aotearoa New Zealand, both in and beyond this country. It is (we are) committed to biculturalism; this is expressed in the structure of the journal, with two (sets of) editors and two editorial boards. Having established the journal within the profession, we want to promote psychotherapy as it is practiced and theorised in this country to the wider, international community.
The journal has been running since 2012. Before that, its predecessor Forum produced 15 single issue volumes over some 17 years.
Ata publishes in English, with abstracts in te reo Māori.
Please see our review policy and guidelines for submission.
Ata does not charge any fees for submission, publication or access to articles.
Open Access Policy
Ata is a fully open access journal with content shared under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License (CC BY-NC). Ata does not charge any fees for submission, publication or access to articles. Authors retain full copyright over their articles.
Ata does not charge any fees for submission, publication or access to articles.
Although the published versions of Ata articles are fully open access, authors may share pre-print and post-print versions at any time on institutional and author websites.
Archiving and preservation
This journal's content is preserved using the the LOCKSS and CLOCKSS archiving systems.
LOCKSS is a distributed archiving system among participating libraries and permits those libraries to create permanent archives of the journal for purposes of preservation and restoration.
CLOCKSS is global archive that preserves content on behalf of all libraries and scholars worldwide. CLOCKSS preserves content in 12 strategically chosen libraries across the globe to optimize the content’s safety against political and environmental threats.