Media outlets starting with P
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Psychiatric AnnalsUnited States of AmericaWritten for psychiatric professionals and those continuing their education in the field. Presents articles on psychopharmacology and clinical psychiatry with a special emphasis on the in-depth examination of a single topic each issue. Features include articles on the insights and new developments that will affect the practice of psychiatry in the U.S.
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Psychiatric BulletinUnited KingdomBackground & Format: Psychiatric Bulletin (previously known as The Psychiatrist) publishes papers on psychiatry provided they are of practical value to psychiatrists and anyone involved with management and provision of mental healthcare. Papers include online psychotherapy, mental health services, liaison psychiatry departments, weight loss programmes and suicide. Psychiatric Bulletin is published on behalf of the Royal College of Psychiatry by Cambridge University Press. Papers about going against the stream are considered equally with practical papers provided they deal with controversial issues of relevance to psychiatrists and mental health professionals. The journal is distributed to institutions worldwide. Impact Factor: Unavailable Journal Ranking: 40 in Scimago Journal and Country Rank Manuscript Submission: Instructions for authors can be viewed here Online submission here
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Psychiatric NewsUnited States of AmericaWritten for members of the American Psychiatric Association. Contains information about policies, politics, and legislative and judicial issues affecting psychiatry, as well as the actions and policies of the APA itself. Serves as a source of clinical and research news pertinent to the field of psychiatry, and consists of news reports, commentaries, letters to the editor and editorials.
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Psychiatric Rehabilitation JournalUnited States of AmericaProvides information relevant to the rehabilitation of people with severe psychiatric disabilities. Publishes timely articles and book reviews for mental health and rehabilitation professionals, consumers and family members. The PRJ Editorial staff encourages submissions related to feasibility testing and preliminary studies such as interventions and manual development, testing of measures and preliminary testing of interventions that can meet the challenge of developing evidence-based practices in psychiatric rehabilitation. Authors are encouraged to submit articles about measurement of constructs of importance to the field of psychiatric rehabilitation and studies examining the effectiveness of services and interventions which use quasi-experimental and experimental designs.
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PPsychiatric ServicesUnited States of America
Peer-reviewed interdisciplinary journal directed to professionals in the field of psychiatric services. Covers all aspects of psychiatric service delivery and features reports of empirical research.
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Psychiatric TimesUnited States of AmericaTargeted toward the nation's psychiatrists, allied mental health professionals and primary care physicians interested in mental health issues. Editorial content includes news and clinical information for behavioral medicine providers, single-topic special reports, legal decisions, key events, continuing medical education and columns by nationally known psychiatrists.
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Psychiatric Times OnlineUnited States of AmericaPsychiatric Times provides timely clinical, commentary, and practical cutting-edge content. As the voice of psychiatry, Psychiatric Times’ premiere online and print content is written by and for mental health care physicians and professionals.
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Psychiatry AdvisorUnited States of AmericaThe site offers psychiatric healthcare professionals a comprehensive knowledge base of practical psychiatry information and resources to assist in making the right decisions for their patients.
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PPsychiatry Drug AlertsUnited States of America
Covers the efficacy and safety of psychiatric drugs. Provide a summary of clinically important, recently published research findings that are pertinent to psychiatrists. The ALERTS in Psychiatry Drug Alerts are summaries, from a variety of journals, that can are designed to help readers solve a problem, warn them about safety risks, or reassure them about efficacy. Editors screen over 20,000 citations per week. There is no sponsorship or advertisers of any kind associated with Psychiatry Drug Alerts. Editors call special attention to manufacturer-sponsored studies.