Readership
Clinicians, Counselors, Mental Health Administrators, Mental Health Evaluators, Mental Health Policymakers, Neurologists, Psychiatrists, Psychologists, Psychotherapists, Researchers, Social Workers, Therapists
Scope
CBP is an international journal with the primary mission of clinical dissemination: to bridge the gap between published clinical research and the actual clinical practice of cognitive and behavioral therapies. CBP publishes clinically rich accounts of innovative assessment and therapeutic procedures that are clearly grounded in evidence-based practice. Focus on application and implementation of procedures. Topics are selected to address current challenges facing practitioners, in terms of technique, process, and the content of treatment. Articles may include descriptions of clinical interventions, examples of client-therapist dialog, embedded video clips readers can view on line, and/or significant case descriptions. In addition to regular articles, the journal includes special series, case conferences, clinical commentaries, clinical reviews, and book reviews. Special series contain multiple manuscripts that center on a particular diagnostic category, population or therapeutic strategy. Case series contain a case description with authors responding to various aspects of the treatment approach. Clinical commentaries are brief articles in which experts in the field comment on the most up-to-date clinical topics, controversies, or discoveries within their expertise. Clinical reviews focus specifically on clinical strategy and existing evidence. A venue for the practicing mental health clinician, instructors, and researchers with an interest in the clinical dissemination of their findings.