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What is “Clinical Psychology Today” ??
Clinical Psychology Today is a new Irish journal for Clinical Psychologists, circulated to subscribers with previous editions published online. It aims to provide a space in which Irish Clinical Psychologists can communicate the challenges and joys of this work. It seeks to publish pieces that outline new initiatives, explore and challenge current practice, and which provoke debate and discussion in the Clinical Psychology community. The journal is disseminated widely across all grades of Clinical Psychology in Ireland.
Articles submitted to Clinical Psychology Today are double-blind peer reviewed by a network of reviewers located across Ireland. This means that reviewers will not know the identity of the authors and similarly the authors will not be aware of the identity of the reviewers, thus protecting the independence of the review process.
As well as well as reaching a significant proportion of the Clinical Psychology community directly through a model of free subscription, it also further extends its reach through its commitment to being an ‘open access’ journal. Articles from past editions of Clinical Psychology Today are also available (and archived) through the Irish healthcare national library, the article online repository ‘Lenus’ – see http://www.lenus.ie.
What’s it got to do with me?
We’re putting the call out across the profession to submit articles to the journal that capture your concerns, your passions and your ideas about our shared work. We’d love your article to be in it!!
But what to write?
See the link below for some guidance on the types of articles welcome. Still stuck? See links below to previous published articles.
How to write it?
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Please send all articles to clinicalpsychologytoday@gmail.com
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Full editions of the Clinical Psychology Today
Clinical Psychology Today Vol 1 Issue 1 (Dec 2017) click here
Clinical Psychology Today Vol 2 Issue 1 (July 2018) click here
Clinical Psychology Today Vol 2 Issue 2 (Dec 2018) click here
Clinical Psychology Today Vol 3 Issue 1 (June 2019) click here
Clinical Psychology Today Vol 3 Issue 2 (Dec 2019) click here
Clinical Psychology Today Vol 4 Issue 1 (July 2020) click here
Clinical Psychology Today Vol 4 Issue 2 (Dec 2020) click here
Clinical Psychology Today Vol 5 Issue 1 (June 2021) click here
Clinical Psychology Today Vol 5 Issue 2 (Dec 2021) click here
Clinical Psychology Today Vol 6 Issue 1 (July 2022) click here
Clinical Psychology Today Vol 6 Issue 2 (Dec 2022) click here
Clinical Psychology Today Vol 7 Issue 1 (July 2023) click here
Clinical Psychology Today Vol 7 Issue 2 (Winter 2023) click here
Clinical Psychology Today Vol 8 Issue 1 (Dec 2024) click here
Previous published articles:
Volume One Issue One (Dec 2017) Foreword – https://wp.me/p9j78H-17
- 6 Threats to the sustainability of Clinical Psychology – https://wp.me/p9j78H-3W
- “Not just a disease with a pair of legs” Chronic Disease Self-Management https://wp.me/p9j78H-1g
- Challenging the current approach to addressing mental health difficulties https://wp.me/p9j78H-Z
- Being a Trainee Clinical Psychologist: Reflections 1Yr On – https://wp.me/p9j78H-11
- Service User Experiences of Ward Programmes https://wp.me/p9j78H-1u
Volume Two Issue One (July 2018) Foreword https://wp.me/p9j78H-3u
- Managing Boundaries in the Therapeutic Relationshiphttps://wp.me/p9j78H-4
- Psychological Factors of Intrusive Thoughts in an Irish Student Populationhttps://wp.me/p9j78H-38
- An evaluation of a Group Psychosocial Intervention for Clients with Schizophreniahttps://wp.me/p9j78H-34
- Young persons’ views of CAMHshttps://wp.me/p9j78H-2V
- Referral patterns of perinatal women in Adult Mental Health Psychology Serviceshttps://wp.me/p9j78H-2O
Volume Two Issue Two (Dec 2018) Foreword https://wp.me/p9j78H-4s
- The lived experience of Assistant Psychologists in clinical settings https://wp.me/p9j78H-4u
- Ethical Practice? The role of Psychology in the socio-political context https://wp.me/p9j78H-4x
- Foetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders: A Hidden Disability. https://wp.me/p9j78H-4B
- The effect of the therapeutic alliance on psychotherapy outcomes. https://wp.me/p9j78H-4F
- The prevalence of mental health difficulties presenting to an Irish CMHT https://wp.me/p9j78H-4J
Volume Three Issue One (June 2019) Foreword Click here
- Assisted Decison-Making Act (2015): Key Principles For Psychologists. Click Here
- Assisted Decison-Making Act (2015): Practice Implications Click Here
- Evaluating A Stepped-Care Approach In Primary Care Click Here
- Reflections On Pathways To Paid Assistant Psychologist Roles Click Here
- Domestic Violence: A Little Explored Area In Clinical Psychology Click Here
Volume Three Issue Two (Dec 2019) Foreword Click here
- Rise And Shine: Wellness Programme For Adolescents In Camhs Click Here
- Psychological Impact of Psoriasis. Click Here
- Recommendations For Sibshop Programmes Click Here
- The Psychological Benefits Of MBCT For Older Adults Click Here
- Are Irish CMHTs ‘Set Up To Fail’? Click Here
Volume Four Issue One (July 2020) Foreword Click here
- Distinguishing Post- traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) from Complex PTSD – Click here
- The Experiences of Living in an Emergency Reception and Orientation Centre in Ireland –Click here
- The Power Threat Meaning Framework (PTMF) and Covid-19 – Click here
- Mental Health Stigma: An Exploration of Certain Irish Service Users’ Experiences and Coping Processes – Click here
- Society’s Anxiety – Click here
- Who We Are / Contributing to CPT – Click here
- CPT Diversity Statement – Click here
Volume Four Issue Two (Dec 2020). Foreword Click here
- Reflecting on clinical training during a pandemic. Click here
- The evolution of self-care: from explicit techniques to implicit awareness . Click here
- An exploration of body-centred countertransference in Irish Therapists. click here
- The relationship between childhood trauma and psychosis: a review of the literature. Click here
- The experience of grief in special education: support for staff on deterioration and death of students. Click here
Volume Five Issue One (June 2021)Foreword Click here
- Time for a Doctor of Applied Psychology? Click here
- An Evaluation of Participant Experience of ‘Kindness Works Here”. Click here
- Complex Endings – The role of Psychologists in supporting clients and staff teams. Click here
- Impact of a Medical Model of Distress on Psychological Practice. Click here
- Psychosocial Health Improvements at Phase III Cardiac Rehabilitation. Click here
Volume Five Issue Two (Dec 2021) Foreword Click here
- “Who Hurt You?”: A Reformulation Of Borderline Personality Disorder Click Here
- Sleep Paralysis And Post-Episode Distress: The Role Of Catastrophic Thinking And Supernatural Beliefs Click Here
- Learnings From A Psychology First Aid Training In A Pandemic Click Here
- Family Centred Practice In The Assessment And Diagnosis Of Autism Spectrum Disorder In Children: A Critical Analysis Click Here
- Evaluating The Effectiveness Of An Online CBT And Mindfulness Group Programme Within Primary Care Child And Family Psychology Services click here
Volume Six Issue One (July 2022) Foreword Click here
- Developing A Training Programme For Assistant Psychologists (Psychology Assistants) Click Here
- Older Adults’ Experience Of And Attitudes Towards Using Technology For Mental Health Services Click Here
- Is It Possible To Recover From Childhood Trauma? Click Here
- From An Old Archive To New Experience: Personal Reflections On The Literature Of Pain Management And Psychology Click Here
Volume Six Issue Two (Dec 2022) Foreword Click here
- Psychological Predictors Of Depression In A Sample Of Students: Is Shut-Down Dissociation The Missing Piece Of The Jigsaw Click Here
- “If It Happens To Me, I Would Want To Know Earlier”: A Qualitative Exploration Of Views On Timing Of Dementia Diagnosis Within A Specific Geographical Region In Ireland Click Here
- Testing The Effectiveness Of Integrative Videoconferencing Psychotherapy Interventions Delivered To Irish Clinical Service Users In A Home Setting Click Here
- Evaluating A Compassion Focussed Therapy Group For Adults With Acquired Brain Injury Click Here
- Position Paper On The Circle Of Security Parenting Programme In HSE Adult Mental Health Services Cork/Kerry, Cork/Kerry Community Healthcare Click Here
Volume Seven Issue One (July 2023) Foreword click here
- Factors to be considered when individuals with Intellectual Disabilities offend? Click here
- Cognition in schizophrenia: childhood, inflammation, the brain and psychological treatment options. Click here
- To assess or not to assess? The experience of psychologists with respect to cognitive and/or achievement assessments in Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services. Click here
- Evaluation of a Perinatal Emotional Well-being Series delivered virtually during the COVID-19 pandemic in Ireland. Click here
- A cautious hope’ – Multidisciplinary perspectives on change managing new guidelines for adults with ADHD in mental health services. Click here
Volume Seven Issue Two (Winter 2023) Foreword click here
- Psychosocial factors and student’s intention to receive an STI test. Click here
- A critical evaluation of generalised anxiety disorder (GAD) in children and its associated features and the evidence for psychological treatments. Click here
- An Evaluation of a National Training Programme for Psychology Assistants: Skills to Support. Click here
- Understanding Generalized Anxiety Disorder in Transgender People and Individuals with Gender Dysphoria: Exploring Psychological Factors and Clinical Implications. Click here
- From Thought to Plate: Understanding the Impact of Cognitive Coping Strategies on Emotional Eating. Click here
Volume Eight Issue One (Dec 2024) Foreword click here
- An IPA study of the experience of male parents/guardians of young ASD males. Click here
- The Efficacy of CBT for the Treatment of Bipolar Disorders. Click here
- A Qualitative Inquiry into the Coping Experiences of Mothers with Preterm Babies. Click here
- What is the role of Clinical Psychology within the Recovery movement? Click here
Contact Us:
Clinical Psychology Today is best contacted at clinicalpsychologytoday@gmail.com .
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