Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapy

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  • Formerly known as
    Behavioural Psychotherapy
  • Country
    United Kingdom
  • Language
    English
  • Number of Articles
    2,561
  • Abbreviation
    Behav. Cogn. Psychother.
  • ISSN
    1352-4658
  • e-ISSN
    1469-1833
  • Main Publisher
    Cambridge University Press
  • Publisher
    Cambridge University Press (CUP)
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Journal Properties
  • Medicine
    Internal medicine
    Neurosciences
    Biological psychiatry
    Neuropsychiatry
    Neurology
    Diseases of the nervous system
    Psychiatry
    Medicine
    Internal medicine
    Neurosciences
    Biological psychiatry
    Neuropsychiatry
    Neurology
    Diseases of the nervous system
    Psychiatry
    Therapeutics
    Psychotherapy
    Philosophy
    Psychology
    Religion
    Psychology
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Description
Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapy is a leading journal dedicated to the advancement of evidence-based psychological interventions. It publishes high-quality research, reviews, and case studies relevant to the theory, practice, and evaluation of behavioural and cognitive therapies. BCP provides a valuable resource for clinicians, researchers, and students in the mental health field. The core focus of the journal lies in the practical application of psychological principles to alleviate distress and promote well-being. Key areas covered include: clinical psychology, cognitive psychology, psychometrics, and social psychology. The journal aims to be indexed in major databases to ensure wide accessibility. It targets practitioners, academics, and researchers interested in developing and implementing effective psychological therapies. Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapy welcomes submissions that contribute to the evidence base for behavioural and cognitive interventions. By fostering the dissemination of high-quality research, BCP aims to improve the quality and accessibility of mental health care worldwide. It strives to bridge the gap between research and practice, benefiting both clinicians and their clients.