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Journal Abbreviation: Psychopathology
ISSN: 0254-4962 (Print)
e-ISSN: 1423-033X (Online)
DOI: 10.1159/issn.0254-4962
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Founders: C. Wernicke and Th. Ziehen, Successors: K. Bonhoeffer (1912–1938), J. Klaesi (1939–1967), E. Grünthal (1953–1973), N. Petrilowitsch (1968–1970), Th. Spoerri (1971–1973), P. Berner (1974–1999), E. Gabriel (1974–2004), Ch. Mundt (2000-2011)
Vol. 1-16 (1968-1983) were published under the journal's former title Psychiatria Clinica. Please see the back volumes list of European Neurology for access to Vol. 1-133 (1897-1957) which were published under Monatsschrift für Psychiatrie und Neurologie and Vol. 134-154 (1957-1967) under Psychiatria et Neurologia.
Psychopathology
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Aims and Scope
Mind, behavior, biology, and therapies
Psychopathology is a record of research centered on findings, concepts, and diagnostic categories of phenomenological, experimental, and clinical psychopathology. Studies published are designed to improve and deepen the knowledge and understanding of the pathogenesis and nature of psychopathological symptoms and psychological dysfunctions. Furthermore, the validity of concepts applied in the neurosciences of mental functions is evaluated in order to closely bring together mind and brain. Major topics of the journal are trajectories between biological processes and psychological dysfunction that can help us better understand a subject’s inner experiences and interpersonal behavior. Phenomenological and experimental psychopathology, neuropsychology, and neuroscience as well as developmental psychopathology and youth mental health contribute to this field.Bibliographic Details
PsychopathologyJournal Abbreviation: Psychopathology
ISSN: 0254-4962 (Print)
e-ISSN: 1423-033X (Online)
DOI: 10.1159/issn.0254-4962
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MEDLINE | US National Library of Medicine
Web of Science | Clarivate Analytics
Social Sciences Citation Index | Clarivate Analytics
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Current Contents - Clinical Medicine | Clarivate Analytics
Current Contents - Social & Behavioral Science | Clarivate Analytics
BIOSIS Previews | Clarivate Analytics
Google Scholar | Google
PsycINFO | American Psychological Association
Scopus | Elsevier
Academic Search | EBSCO
STM Source | EBSCO
Criminal Justice Abstracts | EBSCO
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Medical Database | ProQuest
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History
Founded 1897 as ‘Monatsschrift für Psychiatrie und Neurologie’, continued 1957–1967 as ‘Psychiatria et Neurologia’, separated 1968 into ‘Psychiatria Clinica’ and 'European Neurology', continued 1968–1983 as ‘Psychiatria Clinica’, continued 1984 as 'Psychopathology'Founders: C. Wernicke and Th. Ziehen, Successors: K. Bonhoeffer (1912–1938), J. Klaesi (1939–1967), E. Grünthal (1953–1973), N. Petrilowitsch (1968–1970), Th. Spoerri (1971–1973), P. Berner (1974–1999), E. Gabriel (1974–2004), Ch. Mundt (2000-2011)
Vol. 1-16 (1968-1983) were published under the journal's former title Psychiatria Clinica. Please see the back volumes list of European Neurology for access to Vol. 1-133 (1897-1957) which were published under Monatsschrift für Psychiatrie und Neurologie and Vol. 134-154 (1957-1967) under Psychiatria et Neurologia.