Dr. Andrea F.H. Marques,
Department of Psychiatry University of Sao Paulo, Brazil
Roberto Maniglio,
Associate Professor of Clinical Psychology at Mercatorum University, Rome, Italy
Dr. Faustin Armel Etindele Sosso,
Department Des sciences biologiques de
Doctarant Neurophysiologie - Auxilliaire denseignement, universite de Montreal, succursale, centre-ville, Montreal QC, Canada
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Clinical Psychiatry is an Open Access journal that has been a leading source for peer-reviewed articles offering the latest information on mental health topics to psychiatrists and other medical professionals. The Journal covers a wide spectrum of issues including Depression, Bipolar disorder, Schizophrenia, Anxiety, Addiction, Premenstrual dysphonic disorder and Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder, Exploring the newest advances in the diagnosis and treatment of mental health disorders. The Journal offers clinicians a wide variety of Continuing Medical Education activities.
It accepts research work on all related disciplines of Psychiatry such as Cognition, Neurological aspects with behavioral changes, Molecular analysis of neurological events, Psychotherapy, Forensic psychiatry, Social issues associated with psychiatry, Stress and stress management, Psychotrauma, Complex behavioral aspects of child and adults, understanding addiction and related perspectives, Geriatric psychiatry, Trauma and allied mental conditions.
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