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The American Journal of Orthopsychiatry is a bimonthly peer-reviewed medical journal covering orthopsychiatry.It is published by the American Psychological Association on behalf of the Global Alliance for Behavioral Health and Social Justice and the editors-in-chief are Jill D. McLeigh (University of Colorado School of Medicine) and William Spaulding (University of Nebraska - Lincoln).
This category is for academic journals (including scientific journals) published by the American Psychological Association (APA), including both APA's own journals and those published by APA's Educational Publishing Foundation on behalf of other organizations (e.g., Canadian Psychological Association).
Journal of the American Medical Association, Aug. 11, 1934, vol. 103, pp. 403–408. Jenkins RL, Hewitt LE (1944). Types of personality structure encountered in child guidance clinics. American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, 1944. Jenkins RL (1946). Common syndromes in child psychiatry: I. Deviant behavior traits. II. The schizoid child.
Hobbs was the 1966 American Psychological Association president. [6] He would also become the vice president of the Joint Commission on Mental Health of Children that same year. The report the commission presented would lead to the conception of child advocacy and early bills such as an amendment to the Elementary and Secondary Education Act ...
Silvia Sara Canetto is a psychologist known for her research in diversity issues (including gender, sexual orientation, and social economic status) related to suicidal behaviors, aging, and end of life.
The American Psychologist is the association's flagship, peer-reviewed journal. APA also publishes over 70 other journals encompassing most specialty areas in the field; APA's Educational Publishing Foundation (EPF) is an imprint for publishing on behalf of other organizations. [15] Its journals include: [16] Archives of Scientific Psychology
Mohr married Esther Jaffe in 1922, and by 1939 had two children, a son David and a daughter Judith (later Judith Ann). [1] [2] In a 1939 article for the American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, he described his hobbies as "music and traveling"; the highlights of his life as "conduct[ing] a dance orchestra in [his] high school and college days", most remarkably in a production of "farthest north ...
Journal of Psychiatric Practice; Journal of Psychiatric Research; Journal of Psychiatry & Neuroscience; Journal of Psychopharmacology; Journal of Rural Mental Health; Journal of Russian & East European Psychology; Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry; Journal of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law
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