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Clinical Psychologist

Aims and scope

The Clinical Psychologist is the official journal of the Australian Psychological Society’s College of Clinical Psychologists. It is an international peer-reviewed journal which bridges the gap between clinical research and evidence-based practice. It publishes topics of broad general relevance to clinical psychologists working in clinical and clinical health settings around the world, including:

  • assessment of psychopathology 
  • models and treatment of psychopathology 
  • issues relevant to training in clinical psychology. 

Reviews, research papers (including quantitative and qualitative studies, and clinical case studies), and clinical guidelines are encouraged. The focus is international but local perspectives are welcomed (e.g., with respect to clinical training, Indigenous people’s issues).

The journal is issued three times a year. 

Journal access

You can access or register for access the Clinical Psychologist journal via your APS member dashboard.
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Register for a Taylor & Francis online account and you will receive content listings and links to article abstracts when a new issue of the Clinical Psychologist has been published.
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Editor-in-chief​

Associate Professor Bethany Wootton, Discipline of Clinical Psychology, University of Technology Sydney.

 

Instructions for authors

Authors can find instructions on how to submit an article and general guidance about the publication process on the Taylor & Francis website.