Publication Rules
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GENERAL ASPECTS TO PUBLISH IN OUR MAGAZINE
On the formal aspects of the work:
Text title size: 16 (bold and capitalized)
Titles within text: 14 (bold and capitalized)
Subtitles: 12
Size inside text: 12
Typeface: Arial
Line spacing: 1.5
Page Layout: Margins (3 cm top, 3 cm bottom, 3 cm right, 3 cm left)
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ABOUT APPOINTMENTS
TEXTUAL QUOTE
Less than 40 words
Faced with this brief socio-political scenario, a series of economic, health and governmental conditions present in the field of mental health in the country can be seen. In this sense, Carrasco and Yuing (2014, p.99) indicate that the implementation of the plan “has gone hand in hand with changes in the organization of the management and execution of government social policies that, as a consequence, have configured new forms of relations between the state, subjectivities and civil society ”. These transformations that have been taking place in our national context need to be reviewed, even more so those micro-scenarios of daily interaction of the actors involved and the contextual conditions of systemic clinical practice in the field of subjective discomfort in public devices.
Quote more than 40 words
In this sense, Pakman (2009, p. 63) points out that professionals have also been influenced by this general framework, therefore:
“Pressured by families who expect them to help them in this way, and not necessarily in a way that therapists consider that psychotherapeutic help must be provided, professionals are also pressured by the health system, which requires them to meet objective parameters outside to other difficulties in the family and which are limited to objective diagnostic categories where the social is not the decisive element ”.
PARAPHRASE APPOINTMENT
All of the above leads us to think about how to articulate a critical view of systemic clinical practice in public spaces. To reach a propositional point about the social, relational and political conditions involved in the current therapeutic activity. The need to review these points has to do with a trend that conceives mental health as a highly relevant socio-political aspect, mainly for the most vulnerable sectors of a health system that tries to translate alienating practices in a certain way in its professionals (technologization and thoughtlessness) and that ultimately ends up constituting a biopolitical device for the normalization of life in the majority of people faced with subjective discomfort. (Rose, 2012)
QUOTE TWO OR MORE AUTHORS
When there are two authors, their surnames are separated by "and". In this context, Gómez and Zapata (2000) establish that the purely individual conception that dominated mental health problems changes with the consideration of the contextual and social factors of the diseases, replacing the purely pathological notion of the modern medical model. Despite this, there was an increasingly significant trend on the relational aspects of the human being, leading the various disciplines of mental health to consider the psychosocial aspects involved in the approach and intervention of health problems.
However, and in the face of an eventual domination of therapeutic practices by Psychology, some important clarifications and statements appear in some academic articles on the relevance of the identity of the social worker in these areas and practices. (Álvarez, et al., 1992)
ABOUT REFERENCES BOOKS:
Surname, Initial. (Year). Name of the book . Country of publication: Editorial.
Aylwin, N and Solar, M. (2009). Family Social Work. Chile: Editions Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile.
CHAPTER OF A BOOK:
Surname, initial. (Year). Name of the text chapter . In initial of the first and last name (compile / edit) name of the book in italics. (Pages where the chapter is located. Place of publication: publisher.
Olson, M. (1997). "Conversation" and "text": two languages for a perspective of therapy that is sensitive to gender . In M. Pakman (comp). (pp. 195-244). Spain: Gedisa.
MAGAZINE ARTICLES:
Surname, initial. (Year). Article name. Name of the journal in which it is published. Volume, number (pages).
Reyes, D. and Díaz, M. (2017). The Place of Systemic Clinical Practice in Social Work: A Critical Essay on the Professional Experience of Two Social Workers in a Severe Abuse and Sexual Abuse Reparation Program. Electronic Journal of Social Work of the University of Concepción . 16, 63–77.
MAGAZINE ARTICLES WITH DOI
Surname, AA, Surname, BB, and Surname, CC (Date). Article title. Name of the journal, volume (number), pp-pp. doi: 00.00000000
Reyes, D. (2019). Cartography of Clinical Social Work in Chile: a history under construction and a professional comment. . Number 34, (161-199). DOI. https://doi.org/10.29344/07171714.34.2191
REPORTS, CORPORATE OR GOVERNMENT AUTHOR
Organization name's. (Year). Report title (Publication number). Retrieved from http: //www.example.123
National Service for Minors. (2019). Retrieved from https://www.sename.cl/web/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/Orientaciones-Tecnicas-PRM.pdf
ONLINE CLASSES AND CONFERENCES
Author, A. and Author, A. (Date). Title of the class and / or conference. Name of the organization, Place.
Alicea, L. (November 13, 2020). Conceptual theoretical update sexual abuse. Classes of the Chilean Institute of Clinical Social Work: Chile.
THESIS
Author, A. and Author, A. (Year). Thesis title (undergraduate, master or doctoral thesis). Retrieved from http: //www.example.123
Reyes, D. (2016). Clinical Social Work, Subjectivity and Systemic Psychotherapy . (Master's Thesis). Recovered from http://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/145231