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Thursday 31 October 2013

Access top-read articles from Clinical Psychological Science—FREE for a limited time!


Access top-read articles from Clinical Psychological Science—FREE for a limited time!



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Editor:
Alan E. Kazdin

Yale University 
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The Association for Psychological Science’s newest journal, Clinical Psychological Science, emerges from the confluence of recent developments that has made clinical science increasingly central to all areas of psychological science: translational research; transdiagnostic approaches; empirically supported assessment, diagnosis, and treatment; molecular and behavioral genetics and proteomics; neuroimaging; and new treatments focusing on brain and behavior change. The journal provides readers with the best, most innovative research in clinical psychological science, giving researchers of all stripes a home for their work and a place in which to communicate with a broad audience of both clinical and other scientists.

Access, share, and enjoy these top-read Clinical Psychological Science articles today—free through November 30, 2013!

Novel Models for Delivering Mental Health Services and Reducing the Burdens of Mental Illness by Alan E. Kazdin and Sarah M. Rabbitt

The Emerging Field of Human Social Genomics by George M. Slavich and Steven W. Cole

Wandering Minds and Aging Cells by Elissa S. Epel, Eli Puterman, Jue Lin, Elizabeth Blackburn, Alanie Lazaro, and Wendy Berry Mendes

War Zone Stress Interacts With the 5-HTTLPR Polymorphism to Predict the Development of Sustained Attention for Negative Emotion Stimuli in Soldiers Returning From Iraq by Seth G. Disner, Christopher G. Beevers, Han-Joo Lee, Robert E. Ferrell, Ahmad R. Hariri, and Michael J. Telch

Possible Mechanisms Explaining the Association Between Physical Activity and Mental Health: Findings From the 2001 Dutch Health Behaviour in School-Aged Children Survey by Karin Monshouwer, Margreet ten Have, Mireille van Poppel, Han Kemper, and Wilma Vollebergh

Adversity in Early and Midadolescence Is Associated With Elevated Startle Responses to Safety Cues in Late Adolescence by Kate Wolitzky-Taylor, Suzanne Vrshek-Schallhorn, Allison M. Waters, Susan Mineka, Richard E. Zinbarg, Edward M. Ornitz, Bruce Naliboff, and Michelle G. Craske

Unimpaired Attentional Disengagement and Social Orienting in Children With Autism by Jason Fischer, Kami Koldewyn, Yuhong V. Jiang, and Nancy Kanwisher

Visual Context Processing in Schizophrenia by Eunice Yang, Duje Tadin, Davis M. Glasser, Sang Wook Hong, Randolph Blake, and Sohee Park

Nonverbal Displays of Shame Predict Relapse and Declining Health in Recovering Alcoholics by Daniel Randles and Jessica L. Tracy

Key Characteristics of Major Depressive Disorder Occurring in Childhood, Adolescence, Emerging Adulthood, and Adulthood by Paul Rohde, Peter M. Lewinsohn, Daniel N. Klein, John R. Seeley, and Jeff M. Gau

Call for Papers

The editors of Clinical Psychological Science are interested in individual articles as well as series of articles on novel and emerging topics in clinical psychological science. View the Call for Papers here.

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