期刊名称:HARVARD REVIEW OF PSYCHIATRY
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal
Editor-in-Chief: |
Shelly F. Greenfield, MD, MPH |
ISSN: |
1067-3229 |
Online ISSN: |
1465-7309 |
Frequency: |
Bi-monthly |
Ranking: |
21/120 Psychiatry |
Impact Factor: |
3.500 | Editor-in-Chief: Shelly F. Greenfield, MD, MPH ISSN: 1067-3229 Online ISSN: 1465-7309 Frequency: Bi-monthly Ranking: 21/120 Psychiatry Impact Factor: 3.500
Editor-in-Chief: |
Shelly F. Greenfield, MD, MPH |
ISSN: |
1067-3229 |
Online ISSN: |
1465-7309 |
Frequency: |
Bi-monthly |
Ranking: |
21/120 Psychiatry |
Impact Factor: |
3.500 |
From the Editor Welcome, friends of the Harvard Review of Psychiatry!
We are pleased to introduce our new journal website—with our new publisher—as well as a freshened look in print. With this new transition we are happy to offer Continuing Medical Education (CME) credit in each issue of the HRP! You can read the article in print or here on the website, and you can take the test for CME credit by clicking on the CME tab above. We are pleased to provide this benefit to subscribers and other readers (whether through your university system or by purchasing specific articles); we hope you will take advantage of this convenient way to stay up-to-date and earn CME credits.
In the coming months, we will begin to publish articles ahead of print; provide podcasts, videos, and blogs; and initiate our iPad app in May, with potentially other social media to follow. We look forward to your comments and hope you will visit often.
Just a note: if you previously accessed Harvard Review of Psychiatry through your institution and you can no longer access current issues of the journal, please feel free to forward to your librarian the new subscription information that appears just to the right. Once this initial transition period is over, the full archive will be available here.
Best,
Shelly F. Greenfield, MD, MPH Editor-in-Chief, HRP
From the Editor
Welcome, friends of the Harvard Review of Psychiatry!
We are pleased to introduce our new journal website—with our new publisher—as well as a freshened look in print. With this new transition we are happy to offer Continuing Medical Education (CME) credit in each issue of the HRP! You can read the article in print or here on the website, and you can take the test for CME credit by clicking on the CME tab above. We are pleased to provide this benefit to subscribers and other readers (whether through your university system or by purchasing specific articles); we hope you will take advantage of this convenient way to stay up-to-date and earn CME credits.
In the coming months, we will begin to publish articles ahead of print; provide podcasts, videos, and blogs; and initiate our iPad app in May, with potentially other social media to follow. We look forward to your comments and hope you will visit often.
Just a note: if you previously accessed Harvard Review of Psychiatry through your institution and you can no longer access current issues of the journal, please feel free to forward to your librarian the new subscription information that appears just to the right. Once this initial transition period is over, the full archive will be available here.
Best,
Shelly F. Greenfield, MD, MPH Editor-in-Chief, HRP |
About the Journal
Page Content
The Harvard Review of Psychiatry is the authoritative source for scholarly reviews and perspectives on a diverse range of important topics in psychiatry. Founded by the Harvard Medical School Department of Psychiatry, the journal is peer-reviewed and not industry sponsored. It is the property of President and Fellows of Harvard College and is affiliated with all of the Departments of Psychiatry at the Harvard teaching hospitals.
Articles encompass all major issues in contemporary psychiatry, including (but not limited to) neuroscience, psychopharmacology, psychotherapy, history of psychiatry, and ethics. In addition to scholarly reviews, perspectives articles, and columns, the journal includes a Clinical Challenge section that presents a case followed by discussion and debate from a panel of experts.
Subscription includes a CME opportunity in each issue.
Instructions to Authors
Information for Authors
Page Content
Harvard Review of Psychiatry accepts manuscript submissions through a submission service on another website. Harvard Review of Psychiatry has specific instructions and guidelines for submitting articles. Those instructions and guidelines are readily available on the submission service site. Please read and review them carefully. Articles that are not submitted in accordance with our instructions and guidelines are more likely to be rejected.
Manuscript Submission
Clicking on the submission service links on this page will open our manuscript submission service website in a new browser window.
Submit a manuscript
Scope
The Harvard Review of Psychiatry is the authoritative source for scholarly reviews and perspectives on important topics in psychiatry. Founded by the Harvard Medical School’s Department of Psychiatry, the Harvard Review of Psychiatry features review papers that summarize and synthesize the key literature in a scholarly and clinically relevant manner. Topics covered include:
- Schizophrenia and related disorders
- Mood disorders
- Personality disorders
- Substance use disorders
- Anxiety
- Neuroscience
- Psychosocial aspects of psychiatry
- Ethics
- Psychiatric education
- and much more
In addition, a Clinical Challenges section presents a case with discussion from a panel of experts. Brief reviews are presented in topic-specific columns that include Cross-Cultural Psychiatry, History of Psychiatry, Ethics, and others.
Questions? To email the Corresponding Editor, please click the 'Contact Us' link above.
Instructions to Authors ifauth.pdf
Editorial Board
EDITORIAL OFFICE |
Editor in Chief Shelly F. Greenfield, MD, MPH
Senior Editor Stephen Scher, PhD, JD
Communications Editor Dawn E. Sugarman, PhD
Founding Editors Joseph T. Coyle, MD Steven M. Mirin, MD
Associate Editors Tristan Gorrindo, MD Hesham Hamoda, MD, MPH Hadine Joffe, MD, MSc Roy H. Perlis, MD Hilary Smith Connery, MD, PhD Ilse Wiechers, MD, MPP |
Deputy Editor Joshua L. Roffman, MD, MMSc
Assistant Editors Tracy Barbour, MD Christina Brezing, MD Justin A. Chen, MD Michelle Davids, DO Jennifer Gatchel, MD, PhD Brian Hurley, MD, MBA Eleni K. Maneta, MD Mladen Nisavic, MD Keri Oxley, MD Simha E. Rav ven, MD Margaret Spottswood, MD, MPH Oriana Vesga-Lopez, MD |
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EDITORIAL BOARD |
Field Editors |
James A. Chu, MD Felton J. Earls, MD Richard G. Frank, PhD Jean A. Frazier, MD John G. Gunderson, MD David S. Jones, MD, PhD
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Dost Ongur, MD, PhD Diego A. Pizzagalli, PhD Carl Salzman, MD Robert J. Waldinger, MD Roger D. Weiss, MD
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Column Editors |
Anne E. Becker, MD, PhD Rebecca W. Brendel, MD, JD William B. Jaffee, PhD Rakesh Karmacharya, MD, PhD Elizabeth Lunbeck, PhD Malkah T. Notman, MD
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Katherine A. Phillips, MD Ronald Schouten, MD, JD Jordan W. Smoller, MD, ScD Felicia A. Smith, MD Julia K. Wood, MD
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Clinical Challenge Editors |
Anne K. Fishel, PhD Steven Gans, MD Robert M. Goisman, MD
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Joseph Stoklosa, MD Joji Suzuki, MD
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General Editorial Board |
Nancy C. Andreasen, MD, PhD Mary Anne Badaracco, MD Ross J. Baldessarini, MD Arthur J. Barsky III, MD William R. Beardslee, MD Francine M. Benes, MD, PhD Jonathan F. Borus, MD Jack D. Burke Jr., MD Bruce M. Cohen, MD, PhD David R. DeMaso, MD Thomas G. Gutheil, MD Steven E. Hyman, MD Michael A. Jenike, MD Herbert D. Kleber, PhD Arthur M. Kleinman, MD |
Robert W. McCarley, MD Nancy K. Mello, PhD Michael C. Miller, MD Carol C. Nadelson, MD David L. Pauls, PhD Scott L. Rauch, MD Jerrold F. Rosenbaum, MD Richard S. Schwartz, MD Robert L. Selman, PhD Miles F. Shore, MD Derri Shtasel, MD, MPH David A. Silbersweig, MD David Spiegel, MD George E. Vaillant, MD Myrna M. Weissman, PhD |
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