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A Journal of Experimental Psychopathology
Co-Editors:
A. Arntz, M. van den Hout
See editorial board for all editors information
Description
The publication of the book Psychotherapy by Reciprocal Inhibition (1958) by the co-founding editor
of this Journal, Joseph Wolpe, marked a major change in the understanding and treatment of mental disorders. The book used principles
from empirical behavioral science to explain psychopathological phenomena and the resulting explanations were critically tested and used
to derive effective treatments.
The second half of the 20th century saw this rigorous scientific approach come to fruition. Experimental
approaches to psychopathology, in particular those used to test conditioning theories and cognitive theories, have steadily expanded,
and experimental analysis of processes characterising and maintaining mental disorders have become an established research area.
It
is in this scientific tradition that the journal welcomes empirical contributions to the understanding and treatment of psychopathology.
Such contributions may stem from various theoretical perspectives, such as learning theory, cognitive science, social psychology, developmental
psychology, etc. The Journal primarily focuses on experimental tests of psychological approaches to mental disorders, though contributions
from biology and / or non-experimental disciplines like epidemiology may be occasionally published. Papers to be published generally
focus on:
• Differences between specific patient groups and other groups; • Mechanisms that cause or perpetuate disorders;
and finally; • Diagnostic and therapeutical procedures;
Participants in the studies may be patients, healthy subjects or
animals, depending on the relevance of the subject characteristics for the question to be answered.
Innovative case studies, and
especially case series, and the results of pilot and interim tests will continue to be welcomed by the journal.
To emphasise the
Aims and Scope of the Journal, a new subtitle will be used from 2000 onwards: "A Journal of Experimental Psychopathology". This
indicates that the study of mental disorders is a multidisciplinary enterprise that draws on medical, behavioral and social approaches.
It also expresses the importance of the use of experimental methods in the field of psychopathology.
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website.
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ISSN: 0005-7916
Imprint: ELSEVIER Commenced publication 1970
Subscriptions for the year 2009,
Volume 40,
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| Price and Ordering |
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Audience
Behavioral Therapists, Psychiatrists, Clinical Psychologists
Impact factor of this journal
2007: 2.333 © Journal Citation Reports 2008, published by Thomson Reuters
605/552
Last update: 9 Oct 2008
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