Psychiatry an International open access Journal of Alzheimers & Mental Health Society. It provides crucial resources for healthcare professionals across a broad spectrum, including practicing physicians and mental health workers. The journal “Psychiatry” publishes on all aspects of psychiatry and mental health to broadcast cutting edge knowledge in order to advance the understanding of mental illness and improvement in patient care.
The Journal aims to publish high quality papers with a specific emphasis on the clinical implications of the work including an improved prevention, investigation, diagnosis, treatment, and care of mental illness, as well as the advancement of neuropsychological health globally. In addition to respected original research from all over the globe, the journal issues editorials, review articles, commentaries on contentious articles and short reports as it is crucial reading for psychiatrists, clinical psychologists, and all specialists with an awareness in mental health.
Authors Funded by the NIH: This journal automatically deposits papers to PubMed Central after publication of an issue (NIHMS, http://nihms.nih.gov/).
Liranso G Selamu
Vijay Mohan Soni and Neha Munjal
Michael F Shaughnessy
Amberyce Ang
Tsolaki Magda, Frontistis Antonis, Tegos Thomas, Spilioti Martha, Arnaoutoglou Marianthi, Gerasimou Georgios, and Koutsouraki Effrosyni
Sam Vaknin
Bafandegan Vahid
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to: psychobiological, psychological, social, religious, and cultural modifiers of illness; the minor and moderate mental disorders seen and treated in primary care medical practice; biomedical etiologies of mental health symptoms; research from successful collaborative, multidisciplinary models such as geriatrics; and health services research. Biochemical, physiological, neuroanatomic, genetic, neurocognitive, and psychosocial determinants of psychiatric disorders. Basic neuroscience studies related to animal or neurochemical models for psychiatric disorders. Methodological advances, such as instrumentation, clinical scales, and assays directly applicable to psychiatric research.