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Tijdschrift voor Psychiatrie (Journal of Psychiatry)


Title Abbreviation
Tijdschr Psychiatr
ISSN
0303-7339
Therapeutic Area
Readership
Mental Health Administrators, Mental Health Evaluators, Mental Health Policymakers, Physician Assistants, Psychiatric Nurses, Psychiatrists
Scope
Published monthly the Tijdschrift voor Psychiatrie (Journal of Psychiatry) is the leading scientific journal for Dutch and Flemish psychiatrists, residents and all professionals with an interest in mental health. The journal strives to inform and to update its readers by publishing scientific reviews and research reports in all aspects of mental health. Revised translations of internationally published articles by Dutch and Flemish researchers are also published. In addition to these contributions, brief studies, case reports, essays, comments on recent published national en international literature.The Journal publishes also book reviews primarily focused on recent national and international published books, in all fields of psychiatry.
Sponsoring Association(s)
Dutch Association for Psychiatry (Nederlandse Vereniging voor Psychiatrie), Flemish Association for Psychiatry (Vlaamse Vereniging voor Psychiatrie)
Publisher Name
Uitgeverij De Tijdstroom
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