Journal description
Founded in 1945 the Journal of Clinical Psychology is a peer-reviewed forum devoted to research assessment and practice. Published eight times a year the Journal includes research studies; articles on contemporary professional issues single case research; dissertations in brief; notes from the field; and news and notes. In addition to papers on psychopathology psychodiagnostics and the psychotherapeutic process the journal welcomes articles focusing on psychotherapy effectiveness research psychological assessment and treatment matching and clinical outcomes. From time to time the Journal publishes Special Sections featuring a selection of articles related to a single particularly timely or important theme; individuals interested in Guest Editing a Special Section are encouraged to contact the Editors.
Impact Factor Rankings
2015 Impact Factor | Available summer 2016 |
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2009 Impact Factor | 1.525 |
Additional details
5-year impact | 2.53 |
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Cited half-life | 10.0 |
Immediacy index | 0.35 |
Eigenfactor | 0.01 |
Article influence | 0.82 |
Website | |
Other titles | Journal of clinical psychology, Journal of clinical psychology/In session, In session, Journal of clinical psychology, in session |
ISSN | 0021-9762 |
OCLC | 1348731 |
Material type | Periodical, Internet resource |
Document type | Journal / Magazine / Newspaper, Internet Resource |
Publisher details
Pre-print
Author can archive a pre-print versionPost-print
Author cannot archive a post-print versionRestrictions
Conditions
Some journals have separate policies, please check with each journal directly On author's personal website, institutional repositories, arXiv, AgEcon, PhilPapers, PubMed Central, RePEc or Social Science Research Network Author's pre-print may not be updated with Publisher's Version/PDF Author's pre-print must acknowledge acceptance for publication Non-Commercial Publisher's version/PDF cannot be used Publisher source must be acknowledged with citation Must link to publisher version with set statement (see policy) If OnlineOpen is available, BBSRC, EPSRC, MRC, NERC and STFC authors, may self-archive after 12 months If OnlineOpen is available, AHRC and ESRC authors, may self-archive after 24 monthsSource: www.researchgate.net
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