Welcome
Welcome to the Journal of Clinical Psychology Practice -- an open-access and peer-reviewed journal. This Journal emphasizes peer-review, support, and promotion of scholarly contribution. We welcome any submission that may be, or should be, of interest to clinical psychologists or those who access the services of clinical psychologists.
Current Issue: Volume 2 (2011)
- Increasing
the Effectiveness of Treatment for Bulimia Nervosa by Incorporating
Associated Personality Characteristics.
Beach, S., 1-13. - Bridging the Gap
Between Assessment and Treatment of Youths with School Refusal
Behavior: What to do When Clients Ask "What Now?".
Hendron, M., & Kearney, C. A., 14-21. - Chronic Pain In
Context:
Some Observations from 25 Years in the Field.
MacDonald, M. R., 22-32. - Mental Disorder or
Medical Disorder? Clues for Differential Diagnosis and Treatment
Planning.
Pollak, J., & Miller, J. J., 33-40. - Eight Key Steps to
Building Collaborative Communication: Embracing Novel Solutions,
Building Empathy, and Reducing Conflict.
White, B. B., & Gore-Felton, C., 41-52.
Previous Issue: Volume 1 (2010)
- Journal
of
Clinical Psychology Practice.
McKillop, J. M., 1-2. - Oh
What A Tangled (Neural) Web We Weave: A First-Person Account of
Tourette Syndrome.
McKinlay, B. D., 3-11. - The
Re-positioning of Psychology in Ontario – Advocacy and the
Ontario
Psychological Association.
Nelson, C., 12-15. - Psychology
and Mental
Health Care Policy.
Mushquash, C. J., & McGrath, P. J., 16-18. - Improving
Risk
Assessment with Suicidal Patients: A Preliminary Evaluation of
the Clinical Utility of The Scale for Impact of Suicidality -
Management,
Assessment and Planning of Care (SIS-MAP).
Nelson, C., Johnston, M., & Srivastava, A., 19-26. - Parenting Children
with
Disruptive Behaviours: Evaluation of a Collaborative Problem Solving
Pilot Program.
Epstein, T., & Saltzman-Benaiah, J., 27-40. - Internet Resources for
Families with Children and Adolescents with Eating
Disorders.
Vanderheyden, D. A., 41-42.