American Journal of Orthopsychiatry
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- The official journal of the American Orthopsychiatric Association, the American Journal of Orthopsychiatry is dedicated to informing public policy and professional practice and to the expansion of knowledge relating to mental health and human development from a multidisciplinary and interprofessional perspective.
- This journal is a critical resource for psychologists, psychiatrists, social workers, psychiatric nurses, educators, and professionals in a broad range of allied disciplines.
- CE/CME Credit Available
- CE and CME credit is available for reading selected articles published in the journal. Articles designated for CE/CME credit are identified by the CE/CME logo in the journal's table of contents. To obtain credit, please download the American Orthopsychiatric Association CE Registration Form (PDF format: 34KB).
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- Web presence: The American Orthopsychiatric Association; Wiley
- Submission details: Author guidelines
- Publication frequency: Quarterly
- Language: English
- Cost: [2]
- Impact factor: 1.872 [3] - 2010
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Volume 81 (2011)
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Volume 80 (2010)
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Volume 79 (2009)
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Volume 78 (2008)
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Volume 77 (2007)
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Volume 76 (2006)
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Volume 75 (2005)
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Volume 74 (2004)
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- Constantine, M. G., Okazaki, S., & Utsey, S. O. (2004). Self-concealment, social self-efficacy, acculturative stress, and depression in African, Asian, and Latin American international college students. American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, 74, 230-241. Full text
Volume 73 (2003)
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Volume 72 (2002)
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Volume 71 (2001)
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Volume 70 (2000)
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- Okazaki, S. (2000). Treatment delay among Asian American patients with severe mental illness. American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, 70, 58-64. Full text