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The contributions in JPCP represent the breadth of clinical psychology erudition in the scientific community featuring original research from diverse fields in clinical psychology including psychometrics and measurement, etiology, epidemiology, prevention, therapy, and rehabilitation in mental disorders. Original articles, review articles, and case reports are acceptable for JPCP.
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The contributions in JPCP represent the breadth of clinical psychology erudition in the scientific community featuring original research from diverse fields in clinical psychology including psychometrics and measurement, etiology, epidemiology, prevention, therapy, and rehabilitation in mental disorders. Original articles, review articles, and case reports are acceptable for JPCP.
Title |
Journal of Practice in Clinical Psychology (JPCP) |
Abbreviated key-title |
Pract. Clin. Psychol. |
ISSN |
2423-5822 |
Website |
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Journal Disciplines |
Clinical Psychology: Psychometrics and measurement, Etiology, Epidemiology, Prevention, Therapy, and Rehabilitation in mental disorders. |
Language |
English |
Start Year |
2013, Winter |
Frequency |
Quarterly |
Type of Material |
Serial (Periodical) |
Owner Organization |
University of Social Welfare & Rehabilitation Sciences |
In Cooperation with |
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Editor-in-Chief |
Parvaneh Mohammadkhani, PhD |
Publisher |
Negah Institute for Scientific Communication In Cooperation with Negah Scientific Publisher |
Status |
Active |
Refereed |
Double-blind Peer Review |
Type of Access |
Open Access (OA) |
Full-text Available Format |
PDF & HTML |
Type of License |
CC-BY-NC |
Plagiarism Detection Software |
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Article Processing Charges |
Free of charge |
Principles of Publishing Ethics |
COPE's Code of Conduct and Best Practices: Member of COPE |
Document Identifier Type |
DOI |
About the Journal |
Journal of Practice in Clinical Psychology (JPCP) (ISSN: 2423-5822), (Previously named Iranian Journal of Clinical Psychology) is a double blind peer-review journal of the department of Clinical Psychology of University of Social Welfare and Rehabilitation Sciences, Tehran, Iran. JPCP is devoted to clinical psychology research. The contributions in JPCP represent the breadth of clinical psychology erudition in the scientific community featuring original research from diverse fields in clinical psychology including psychometrics and measurement, etiology, epidemiology, prevention, therapy, and rehabilitation in mental disorders. The journal welcomes manuscripts presenting information not previously published in journals. Papers are considered for publications in several categories: original article, review article, case report. The review process is usually completed within 8 weeks. |
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