Psychosomatic Medicine
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Scope
Psychosomatic Medicine, founded in 1939, is the official journal
of the American
Psychosomatic Society. It publishes experimental and clinical studies
of relationships among social, psychological, behavioral, and biological
factors in humans and animals. It is an international, interdisciplinary
journal devoted to experimental and clinical research in behavioral
biology, psychiatry, psychology, physiology, and clinical medicine.
The Journal has been bimonthly since 1945 but will begin publishing
nine times a year in 2007. Supplementary issues may contain special
series, monographs, or reports of conferences at which original research
was presented in areas relevant to the Society. Questions? To contact the journal with questions about the submission process or the publication of your paper, please click here. |
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