Adolescent Psychiatry

Adolescent Psychiatry

Book and Periodical Publishing

Exploring Adolescence: Insights and Solutions in Adolescent Psychiatry

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Adolescent Psychiatry, serves as a beacon in the field of mental health for adolescents through young adulthood. As a peer-reviewed journal standing with an Impact Factor of 0.4 and a 5-Year Impact Factor of 0.7, our publication has earned a spot within the scientific community, being indexed in renowned databases such as Scopus, the Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI), and the Journal Citation Reports (JCR). With Volume 14, Issue 3, marking our latest contribution in 2024, we explore into the complexities of adolescent psychiatry. Our journal covers a broad spectrum of topics, each selected for its relevance and impact on the diagnosis and treatment of psychiatric disorders in young individuals. The breadth of our coverage includes, but is not limited to, adolescent development and developmental psychopathology, psychotherapy, psychopharmacology, as well as service settings and programs specially tailored for this age group. Our aim is clear: to arm mental health professionals who work with adolescents—from the brink of adolescence through the transition into young adulthood—with the most current, impactful information available. We achieve this through rigorous peer review and dedication to publishing high-quality original research, critical and mini reviews, clinical observations with in-depth analysis, and discussions on the philosophical, ethical, or social aspects of psychiatry and mental health. The scope of our journal encompasses articles focused on adolescents, transition-aged youth, or emerging adults, specifically those aged 12-24 years. Additionally, we welcome submissions that explore the dynamics of families of adolescents or longitudinal studies on adults traced back to their adolescence. Adolescent Psychiatry is more than just a publication; it's a resource and a community for professionals committed to the mental well-being of young individuals as they navigate the critical transition from adolescence to adulthood.

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