Clinical Psychology Review publishes substantive reviews of topics germane to clinical psychology. Its
purpose is to help clinical psychologists keep up-to-date on relevant issues outside of their immediate areas of expertise by publishing
scholarly but readable reviews. Papers cover diverse issues including: psychopathology, psychotherapy, behavior ... click here for full Aims & Scope
Clinical Psychology Review publishes substantive reviews of topics germane to clinical psychology. Its
purpose is to help clinical psychologists keep up-to-date on relevant issues outside of their immediate areas of expertise by publishing
scholarly but readable reviews. Papers cover diverse issues including: psychopathology, psychotherapy, behavior therapy, behavioral medicine,
community mental health, assessment, and child development.
Reviews on other topics, such as psychophysiology, learning therapy, and
social psychology, often appear if they have a clear relationship to research or practice in clinical psychology. Integrative literature
reviews and summary reports of innovative ongoing clinical research programs are also sometimes published. Reports on individual research
studies are not appropriate.
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Co-Editors-in-Chief: Contact the Editor
Alan S. Bellack, Ph.D., ABPP
Michel Hersen, Ph.D., ABPP