Submission
Manuscripts must be submitted electronically. The Editor will receive all submitted manuscripts. Each document will be recorded in a submissions database and an acknowledgement letter will be sent to the author (or first author).
The editors of the Journal of The Wisdom Within Quarterly strive to avoid instances of plagiarism. Honest errors, consisting of APA formatting and citation mistakes, may occur in some instances. If you suspect a published article contains an honest error or is plagiarized, please provide documentation and contact Dr. Lavelle Hendricks, editor of the journal at Lavelle.Hendricks@tamuc.edu. The corresponding author(s) will be notified.
Provided the manuscript is suitable for the chronicle, all identifying information will be removed from the manuscript and each article will receive a preliminary edit by the Editor-in-Chief. Depending on the type and subject matter of the manuscript, the article will then be sent to a panel of reviewers.
CONTACT INFORMATION:
Lavelle Hendricks, Editor
Journal of The Wisdom Within Quarterly,
Department of Counseling
Texas A&M University-Commerce
Binnion Hall, Room 217B
P.O. Box 3011
Commerce, TX 75429-3011 USA
Email: Lavelle.Hendricks@tamuc.edu
Website:
https://tpenna7.wixsite.com/journal-of-wisdom
REVIEW PROCESS:
Acceptance Rate: 20-30%
Invited Articles: 0-5%
Type of Review: Blind Review
External Reviewers: 2
In-House Reviewers: 0
Time to Review: 2-3 Months
Reviewer’s Comments: Yes
Indexed in: Eric
PUBLICATION INFORMATION:
Sponsor/Publisher:
Journal of The Wisdom Within Quarterly Consortium / Wild Apricot, Texas A&M University-Commerce
Frequency of Issue:
Quarterly
Launch Date: ISSN:
Printed: Printed:
Electronic: 2024 Electronic:
Fees: No
MANUSCRIPT SPECIFICATION
Manuscript Style:
American Psychological Association
Manuscript Length:
10-20
Copies Required:
Electronic Only
Reader:
Academics, Administrators, Practitioners, Practicing Teachers
TOPIC'S
Counselor Education, Faith & Spirituality, Marriage and Family, Sexuality, LGBTQIA Addiction Treatment and Recovery, College & Career Counseling, Greek Life, Students and Residents, Afro-Latino, Grief and Trauma, Multiculturalism, Globalization, and Diversity.