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Psychiatrische Praxis


Title Abbreviation
Psychiatr Prax
ISSN
0303-4259
Electronic ISSN
1439-0876
Therapeutic Area
Readership
Caregivers, Health Scientists, Medicolegal Professionals, Mental Health Administrators, Mental Health Evaluators, Mental Health Policymakers, Psychiatric Nurses, Psychiatrists, Psychotherapists, Social Scientists
Scope
The Psychiatric practice is aimed at those who work in the care of mentally ill people: to clinicians as to scientists, to psychiatrists and psychiatrists as well as other professionals who treat the mentally ill in multi-professional teams. Also supply researchers and lawyers, health scientists or politicians in the field of psychiatry belong to the readership. The psychiatric practice wants to build a bridge between all involved to support them in their daily work. The main topics of the journal are social psychiatry, clinical psychiatry, public mental health and health services research. The journal informs about scientific developments in the psychosocial field and provides answers to questions of a social-psychiatry-oriented, community-based care.
Sponsoring Association(s)
German Society for Gerontopsychiatry and Psychotherapy (Deutsche Gesellschaft für Gerontopsychiatrie und -Psychotherapie) (DGGPP), Working Group of the Chief Physicians and Chief Physicians of Hospitals for Psychiatry and Psychotherapy at General Hospitals in Germany (ACKPA)
Publisher Name
Georg Thieme Verlag
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