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BJPsych Advances


Title Abbreviation
BJPsych Adv
ISSN
2056-4678
Electronic ISSN
2056-4686
Therapeutic Area
Readership
Clinicians, Mental Health Administrators, Mental Health Evaluators, Mental Health Policymakers, Psychiatric Nurses, Psychiatrists
Scope
BJPsych Advances distils current clinical knowledge into a single resource, written and peer-reviewed by expert clinicians to meet the CPD needs of consultant psychiatrists. Each issue includes commissioned articles dealing with physical and biological aspects of treatment, psychological and sociological interventions, management issues and treatments specific to the different psychiatric subspecialties. Articles discuss comprehensive, practical approaches to clinical problems and explain the full range of therapeutic options, with useful features like MCQs, summary boxes, and associated commentaries. BJPsych Advances is essential reading for practising mental health professionals who need to be kept informed of current ideas, techniques and developments in psychiatry.
Sponsoring Association(s)
Royal College of Psychiatrists (RCPSYCH)
Publisher Name
Cambridge University Press
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