期刊名称:JOURNAL OF CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY IN MEDICAL SETTINGS
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal Journal of Clinical Psychology in Medical Settings is an international forum for the publication of peer-reviewed original papers on both applied and basic research as related to the work of psychologists in medical settings and with all patient groups. With a focus on medical settings, the journal publishes clinical articles that reflect single-case design methodology; literature reviews that serve as a basis for new techniques, heuristic research challenges, or exemplary clinical material; and papers that address philosophical issues surrounding training models at the graduate, internship/residency, or postgraduate level. Articles also discuss innovative training programs or special course materials' articles on licensing, credentialing, and privileging in hospital practice, and ethics, the role of psychologists in medical schools, professional practice matters, practice management, marketing, and the politics of health care in general. Abstracted/Indexed in: Current Contents / Social & Behavioral Sciences, EMBASE, ISI Alerting Services, Psyc-INFO, Psychological Abstracts, SCOPUS, Social Science Citation Index (SSCI), Social SciSearch
Instructions to Authors
General In general, the journal follows the recommendations of the 2001 Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association (Fifth Edition), and it is suggested that contributors refer to this publication. Manuscript Submission Manuscripts should be submitted electronically to Barbara Cubic, Ph.D., at: cubicba@evms.edu
Manuscript Submission
Manuscripts should be submitted electronically to Barbara Cubic, Ph.D., at: cubicba@evms.edu
Publication Policies
Submission is a representation that the manuscript has not been published previously and is not currently under consideration for publication elsewhere. A statement transferring copyright from the authors (or their employers, if they hold the copyright) to Springer will be required before the manuscript can be accepted for publication. The copyright transfer statement can be obtained on the journal's webpage. Such a written transfer of copyright, which previously was assumed to be implicit in the act of submitting a manuscript, is necessary under the U.S. Copyright Law in order for the publisher to carry through the dissemination of research results and reviews as widely and effectively as possible. Manuscript Style Submit the original, including copies of all illustrations and tables.
Title Page
A title page is to be provided and should include
- the title of the article
- author's name (no degrees)
- author's affiliation
- and suggested running head
The affiliation should comprise
- the department
- institution (usually university or company)
- city
- and state (or nation)
and should be typed as a footnote to the author’s name. The suggested running head should be less than 80 characters (including spaces) and should comprise the article title or an abbreviated version thereof. For office purposes, the title page should include the complete mailing address, telephone number, and e-mail address of the one author designated to review proofs.
Abstract
- An abstract is to be provided, preferably no longer than 150 words.
Key Words
- A list of 4- 5 key words is to be provided directly below the abstract. Key words should express the precise content of the manuscript, as they are used for indexing purposes.
References
List references alphabetically at the end of the paper and refer to them in the text by name and year in parentheses. References should include (in this order):
- last names and initials of all authors,
- year published
- title of article
- name of publication
- volume number
- and inclusive pages
The style and punctuation of the references should conform to strict APA style ?illustrated by the following examples:
- Journal Article
Burns, J. W., & Katkin, E. S. (1993). Psychological, situational, and gender predictors of cardiovascular reactivity to stress: A multivariate approach. Journal of Behavioral Medicine, 16, 445−465.
- Book
Ray, R. (2006): Chronic Pain and Family: A Clinical Perspective. New York: Springer.
- Contribution to a Book
Bleiberg, J., Ciulla, R., & Katz, B. L. (1991). Psychological components of rehabilitation programs for brain−injured and spinal−cord−injured patients. In J. J. Sweet, R. H. Rozensky, & S. M. Tovian (Eds.), Handbook of clinical psychology in medical settings (pp. 375−400). New York: Plenum Press.
Footnotes
- Footnotes should be avoided. When their use is absolutely necessary, footnotes should be numbered consecutively using Arabic numerals and should be typed at the bottom of the page to which they refer. Place a line above the footnote, so that it is set off from the text. Use the appropriate superscript numeral for citation in the text.
Illustration Style
- Illustrations (photographs, drawings, diagrams, and charts) are to be numbered in one consecutive series of Arabic numerals. The captions for illustrations should be typed on a separate page. Photographs should be large, glossy prints, showing high contrast. Drawings should be prepared with india ink. Either the original drawings or good−quality photographic prints are acceptable. Artwork for each figure should be provided on a separate page. Identify figures with the author’s name and number of the illustration. Electronic artwork should be in the TIFF or EPS format (1200 dpi for line and 300 dpi for half−tones and gray−scale art). Color art should be in the CYMK color space. Artwork should be on a separate disk from the text.
- Tables should be numbered (with Roman numerals) and referred to by number in the text. Each table should be typed on a separate page. Center the title above the table, and type explanatory footnotes (indicated by superscript lowercase letters) below the table.
Submission of Accepted Manuscripts After a manuscript has been accepted for publication and after all revisions have been incorporated, manuscripts should be submitted electronically to the Editor's Office at cubicba@evms.edu Page Charges The journal makes no page charges. Reprints are available to authors, and order forms with the current price schedule are sent with proofs. Springer Open Choice In addition to the normal publication process (whereby an article is submitted to the journal and access to that article is granted to customers who have purchased a subscription), Springer now provides an alternative publishing option: Springer Open Choice. A Springer Open Choice article receives all the benefits of a regular subscription−based article, but in addition is made available publicly through Springers online platform SpringerLink. To publish via Springer Open Choice, upon acceptance please visit the link below to complete the relevant order form and provide the required payment information. Payment must be received in full before publication or articles will publish as regular subscription−model articles. We regret that Springer Open Choice cannot be ordered for published articles. www.springeronline.com/openchoice
Editorial Board
Editor:
Ronald H. Rozensky University of Florida HSC, Gainesville, USA
Editor-elect:
Barbara A. Cubic Eastern Virginia Medical School, Norfolk, VA, USA
Associate Editors:
Timothy R. Elliott, University of Alabama at Birmingham; Nadine J. Kaslow, Emory University School of Medicine, Atlanta, GA; Jerry J. Sweet, Evanston Northwestern Healthcare, IL; C. Eugene Walker, University of Oklahoma HSC, Oklahoma City; Danny Wedding, University of Missouri, St. Louis
Senior Advisory Board:
Thomas J. Boll, University of Alabama at Birmingham; W. Doyle Gentry, University of Virginia School of Medicine, Charlottesville; Michel Hersen, Pacific University, Forest Grove, OR; Joseph D. Matarazzo, Oregon Health Sciences University, Portland; Donald H. Meichenbaum, University of Waterloo, ON, Canada
Editorial Board:
Russell L. Adams, University of Oklahoma HSC, Oklahoma City; Andrew S. Baum, University of Pittsburgh, School of Medicine, PA; Cynthia D. Belar, American Psychological Association, Washington, DC; Alan S. Bellack, University of Maryland at Baltimore; Linas A. Bieliauskas, VA Medical Center, Ann Arbor, MI; Joseph Bleiberg, National Rehabilitation Hospital, Washington, DC; Ronald T. Brown, Medical University of S. Carolina, Children's Hospital, Charleston; Kelly D. Brownell, Yale University, New Haven, CT; Thomas G. Burish, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN; Timothy P. Carmody, VA Medical Center, San Francisco, CA; John E. Carr, University of Washington Medical Center, Seattle; Daniel J. Cox, University of Virginia HSC, Charlottesville; Douglas E. DeGood, University of Virginia HSC, Charlottesville; Patrick H. DeLeon, Washington, DC; Robert G. Frank, University of Florida, Gainesville; Kris J. Hagglund, University of Missouri School of Medicine, Columbia; Jillian Inouye, University of Hawaii/Manoa, Honolulu; Brick Johnstone, University of Missouri School of Medicine, Columbia; Paul Kennedy, University of Oxford, UK; Gerald P. Koocher, Children's Hospital, Boston, MA; Mary P. Koss, University of Arizona, Tucson; Asenath A. LaRue, Heubner & Associates, Richland Center, WI; Barbara G. Melamed, Ferkauf Graduate School of Psychology, Bronx, NY; Susan J. Middaugh, Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston; Marek Motyka, Jagiellonian University, Collegium Medicum, Cracow, Poland; Russell J.D. Newman, American Psychological Association, Washington, DC; Antonio E. Puente, University of North Carolina at Wilmington; Robert J. Resnick, Randolph-Macon College, Ashland, VA; John D. Robinson, Howard University College of Medicine, Washington, DC; James R. Rodrigue, University of Florida, Gainesville; Samuel F. Sears, University of Florida Health Science Center, Gainesville; Kathleen Sheridan, University of Missouri at Columbia; Barbara M. Sourkes, Lucile Packard Children's Hospital at Stanford, Palo Alto, CA; Bonnie J. Spring, Hines VA Medical Center, IL; Esther Sumartojo, Center for Disease Control & Prevention, Atlanta, GA; Richard S. Surwit, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC; Sombat Tapanya, Chiang Mai University School of Medicine, Thailand; Robert J. Thompson, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC; Steven M. Tovian, Evanston Northwestern Healthcare, IL; Diane J. Willis, University of Oklahoma HSC, Oklahoma City; Edward Wolff, MEDFEM, Institute for the Care of Women, Johannesburg, South Africa
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