The Journal of Clinical Psychology in Medical Settings explores the intersection of psychology and healthcare, providing insights into the psychological aspects of illness and treatment. It focuses on research, theory, and practice related to clinical psychology within medical environments.
The journal covers a broad range of topics, including coping with chronic diseases, pain management, adherence to medical treatments, and the psychological impact of medical procedures. It also addresses mental health issues in specific medical populations, such as cancer patients, individuals with cardiovascular conditions, and those undergoing rehabilitation. Indexed in databases like PsycINFO and Scopus, this journal targets clinical psychologists, health psychologists, psychiatrists, and other healthcare professionals working in medical settings.
It aims to bridge the gap between psychological research and clinical practice, promoting a holistic approach to patient care that integrates mental and physical well-being. The journal encourages submissions that highlight innovative interventions and strategies to improve patient outcomes and quality of life. Explore the latest research and contribute to the growing body of knowledge in this important field.