Academic publisher SAGE Publishing has begun publishing The Canadian Journal of Psychiatry (The CJP), the flagship publication of the Canadian Psychiatric Association (CPA). Dedicated to the latest research related to all aspects of Canadian and international psychiatry, The CJP has provided a forum for psychiatry and mental health professionals to share their findings with researchers and clinicians for 60 years.
Publishing peer-reviewed articles that analyze ongoing developments in Canadian and international psychiatry, The CJP includes original research and systematic review papers, book reviews, letters to the editor and new perspectives articles that incorporate scientific evidence to examine controversial, complex or emerging themes in psychiatry. The CJP's 'In Review' series, written by world leaders in psychiatric research, includes information on a broad range of biopsychological topics, such as: Cognition in Schizophrenia; Pharmacogenetics; Suicide; Severe and Persistent Mental Illness; PTSD in Soldiers and Civilians; and Anxiety Disorders.
In addition, the monthly publication includes official position papers, policy statements and clinical practice guidelines from the Canadian Psychiatric Association.
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