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Annual Review of Clinical Psychology The Annual Review of Clinical Psychology®, in publication since 2005, provides comprehensive reviews of significant developments in the field of Clinical Psychology. The series covers research, theory, and the application of psychological principles to address recognized disorders, including schizophrenia, mood, anxiety, childhood, substance use, cognitive, and personality disorders. Chapters also address broader issues cross-cutting the field, such as diagnosis, treatment, social policy, and cross-cultural and gender issues. Topics in Volume 4 reflect a number of issues and new lines of research that are on the cutting edge of Clinical Psychology. Volume 4 includes chapters on pharmacotherapy of mood disorders, the empirical status of psychodynamic therapies, pediatric bipolar disorders, binge-eating disorder, early-onset addictions, personality disorders, and stigma as related to mental disorders. This series is ideal for psychologists, psychiatrists, social workers, and researchers and practitioners in the social sciences. The Annual Review of Clinical Psychology is not yet ranked by Impact Factor by the ISI® Journal Citation Reports (JCR®). It is available online and in print.
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