Overview
The International Journal of Cognitive Therapy publishes papers of relevance to all scientific and clinical aspects of cognitive behavior therapy. The contents include empirical research studies, outcome trials, theoretical articles, literature reviews and meta-analyses, as well as reports on new manualized treatments or novel clinical case studies.
Topic coverage spans the discipline, encompassing basic research on clinical cognitive and/or behavioral processes; clinical science; psychopathology and treatment mechanisms; innovative assessment and treatment technologies; expert perspectives on specific clinical problems and diverse populations; international treatment dissemination, and critical issues in translating research to practice.
The journal also presents special issues devoted to specific themes or topics, such as forthcoming issues on Suicidal Behavior and highlighted research presented during the 2023 World Congress of Cognitive Behavior Therapy (WCCBT) in Seoul, South Korea.
This is the official journal of the International Association of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (IACBT)
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- Editor-in-Chief
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- Edward Selby
- Impact factor
- 2.6 (2022)
- 5 year impact factor
- 2.0 (2022)
- Submission to first decision (median)
- 13 days
- Downloads
- 157,182 (2023)
Societies and partnerships
Latest issue
March 2024 |Special Issue on Advancing Understanding of the Causes of and Treatment for Suicidal Behavior
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Journal information
- Electronic ISSN
- 1937-1217
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- BFI List
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- Japanese Science and Technology Agency (JST)
- Naver
- Norwegian Register for Scientific Journals and Series
- OCLC WorldCat Discovery Service
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- ProQuest
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- UGC-CARE List (India)
- Wanfang
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