Blackwell Publishing Launches 'Early Intervention In Psychiatry'
Main Category: Psychology / PsychiatryAlso Included In: Depression; Schizophrenia; Bipolar
Article Date: 05 Oct 2006 - 0:00 PDT
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Blackwell Publishing is set to break into an exciting new area of clinical psychiatry with its new journal - Early Intervention in Psychiatry.
The journal will be launched at the IEPA Conference in Birmingham in October 2006, and will publish its inaugural issue in February 2007.
Early Intervention in Psychiatry is targeted at international researchers in all major psychiatric disorder groups - clinicians, primary health care workers, health planners and policy makers. The journal aims to create a common forum that will enable researchers and clinicians working across the full spectrum of disorders with a special interest in their early phases to share ideas, experiences and data.
Editor-in-Chief of Early Intervention in Psychiatry, Professor Patrick McGorry, said "In contrast with mainstream healthcare, early diagnosis and intervention has come late to the field of psychiatry. Building on the exponential progress in early psychosis over the past decade, as well as widespread interest around the world in preventive psychiatry, it is now timely to broaden the early intervention focus."
Early Intervention in Psychiatry will publish articles dealing with the early recognition, diagnosis and treatment across the full range of mental and substance use disorders, as well as the underlying epidemiological, biological, psychological and social mechanisms that influence the onset and early course of these disorders.
Mark Robertson, President of Blackwell Publishing in Asia, said, "We are excited at the great potential for growth with this journal, and at how this partnership gives a greater dimension to the width and depth of journals published by Blackwell Publishing."
Professor McGorry added, "I am confident Early Intervention in Psychiatry will not only fill a long standing gap in academic and clinical psychiatry, but also push the existing boundaries in this field of practice."
About Early Intervention in Psychiatry
Early Intervention in Psychiatry will publish original research articles and reviews dealing with the early recognition, diagnosis and treatment across the full range of mental and substance use disorders, as well as the underlying epidemiological, biological, psychological and social mechanisms that influence the onset and early course of these disorders. The journal will provide comprehensive coverage of early intervention for the full range of psychiatric disorders and mental health problems, including schizophrenia and other psychoses, mood and anxiety disorders, substance use disorders, eating disorders and personality disorders. Papers in any of the following fields will be considered: diagnostic issues, psychopathology, clinical epidemiology, biological mechanisms, treatments and other forms of intervention, clinical trials, health services and economic research and mental health policy. Special features will also be published including hypotheses, controversies and snapshots of innovative service models.
About Blackwell Publishing
Blackwell Publishing is the world's leading society publisher, partnering with 665 academic and professional societies. Blackwell publishes over 800 journals and, to date has published close to 6,000 books, across a wide range of academic, medical, and professional subjects. For more information on Blackwell Publishing, please visit http://www.blackwellpublishing.com or http://www.blackwell-synergy.com.
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