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Peer reviewed only Open Access

Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology (JCCP)

Publisher : American Psychological Association
epidemiology health care economics behavioral disorders
e-ISSN 1939-2117
p-ISSN 0022-006X
Issue Frequency Bi-Monthly
Impact Factor 6.3
Est. Year 1937
Mobile 8003742721
Language English
APC YES
Impact Factor Assignee Google Scholar
Email p.cuijpers@vu.nl

Journal Descriptions

The Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology® (JCCP) publishes original contributions on the following topics: the development, validity, and use of techniques of diagnosis and treatment of disordered behavior studies of a variety of populations that have clinical interest, including but not limited to medical patients, ethnic minorities, persons with serious mental illness, and community samples studies that have a cross-cultural or demographic focus and are of interest for treating behavior disorders studies of personality and of its assessment and development where these have a clear bearing on problems of clinical dysfunction and treatment studies of gender, ethnicity, or sexual orientation that have a clear bearing on diagnosis, assessment, and treatment studies of psychosocial aspects of health behaviors Studies that focus on populations that fall anywhere within the lifespan are considered. JCCP welcomes submissions on treatment and prevention in all areas of clinical and clinical–health psychology and especially on topics that appeal to a broad clinical–scientist and practitioner audience. JCCP encourages the submission of theory–based interventions, studies that investigate mechanisms of change, and studies of the effectiveness of treatments in real-world settings. Studies on the following topics will be considered if they have clear implications for clinical research and practice: epidemiology use of psychological services health care economics for behavioral disorders Although JCCP largely publishes research that is empirical and quantitative in method, rigorous theoretical papers on topics of broad interest to the field of clinical psychology will be considered, as will critical analyses and meta-analyses of treatment approaches on topics of broad theoretical, methodological, or practical interest to the field of clinical psychology. JCCP also considers methodologically sound single-case designs (e.g., that conform to the recommendations outlined in the "What Works Clearinghouse (WWC) Single-Case Design" paper). JCCP does not consider manuscripts dealing with the etiology or descriptive pathology of abnormal behavior (which are more appropriate for the Journal of Psychopathology and Clinical Science). Similarly, the journal does not consider articles focusing primarily on assessment, measurement, and diagnostic procedures and concepts (which are more appropriate for Psychological Assessment). Editors reserve the right to determine the most appropriate location of a manuscript. Disclaimer: APA and the editors of the Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology® assume no responsibility for statements and opinions advanced by the authors of its articles.

Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology (JCCP) is :-

  • International, Peer-Reviewed, Open Access, Refereed, epidemiology, health care economics, behavioral disorders, Clinical Psychology, Consulting , Online or Print , Bi-Monthly Journal

  • UGC Approved, ISSN Approved: P-ISSN P-ISSN: 0022-006X, E-ISSN: 1939-2117, Established: 1937, Impact Factor: 6.3
  • Does Not Provide Crossref DOI
  • Not indexed in Scopus, WoS, DOAJ, PubMed, UGC CARE

Indexing

Publications of JCCP

Mary P. Koss April, 1976
Examined the theoretical foundation and empirical performance of 2 sets of "critical items" that are a common feature of most automated MMPI interpretations. These items purportedly alert th...
Mary P. Koss April, 1986
Discusses the adequacy with which the defining technical characteristics of brief psychotherapy (BP) have been examined, the degree to which many studies offered treatment that exemplified w...
Stephen G. West March, 2014
A propensity score is the probability that a participant is assigned to the treatment group based on a set of baseline covariates. Propensity scores provide an excellent basis for equating t...
Stephen G. West March, 2000
This study evaluated the efficacy of 2 theory-based preventive interventions for divorced families: a program for mothers and a dual component mother–child program. The mother program targ...
Mary P. Koss March, 1979
Length of treatment for all clients (N = 100) seen for psychotherapy during 1975 by 7 therapists in a private practice psychological clinic was examined to determine the relative frequen...
Mary P. Koss March, 2004
A previously published cross-sectional model of cognitive mediation of rape's impact on health (M. P. Koss, A. J. Figueredo, & R. J. Prince, 2002) was replicated longitudinally. Rape survivo...
Mary P. Koss March, 1990
The relation of criminal victimization to health perceptions (self-rated current health) was determined among women health maintenance organization patients. Data were survey responses from ...
Mary P. Koss February, 2002
Four nested, theoretically specified, increasingly complex models were tested representing cognitive mediation of rape's effects on mental, physical, and social health. Data were cross-secti...
Mary P. Koss April, 1989
Examined the accuracy with which rape and lesser sexual assaults were predicted among a representative national sample of 2,723 college women. A total of 14 risk variables operationalized th...
Neil M. Malamuth October, 1991
Structural equation modeling was used to study the characteristics of college men (N = 2,652) who aggressed against women either sexually, nonsexually, or both. According to the model, h...