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Journal Properties
Number of Articles
147
Abbreviation
Psychiatr. Bull.
ISSN
2053-4868
e-ISSN
2053-4876
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Indian UGC
DOAJ (latest)
Journal Properties
Medicine
Internal medicine
Neurosciences
Biological psychiatry
Neuropsychiatry
Neurology
Diseases of the nervous system
Psychiatry
Description
The Psychiatric Bulletin is a distinguished journal dedicated to providing concise, informative, and evidence-based updates for practicing psychiatrists and mental health professionals. It serves as a valuable resource for staying current with advancements in clinical practice, research findings, and policy changes impacting the field of mental health. The journal emphasizes practical application and aims to improve the delivery of mental healthcare services.
This bulletin covers a wide array of topics relevant to mental health professionals, including but not limited to clinical psychology, social psychology, psychometrics, and psychiatric epidemiology. It delves into diagnostic methods, treatment strategies, and preventative measures for various mental health conditions. The journal addresses both the biological and psychosocial aspects of mental illness, covering areas such as psychiatric nursing, social work, and mental health law. While it provides concise updates rather than in-depth research articles, it’s a key source for professionals seeking to enhance their knowledge and skills. Indexing information is generally available through standard medical databases.
The Psychiatric Bulletin aims to serve as a bridge between research and practice, offering practical guidance that can be readily implemented in clinical settings. Authors are encouraged to submit concise reviews, case studies, and commentaries that contribute to the dissemination of knowledge and the improvement of patient care in mental health. It strives to inform, educate, and empower mental health professionals to provide the highest quality care to individuals with mental illness.