Clinical Psychology
World Mental Health
World Mental Health
World Mental Health Day (October 10th) is the annual global celebration of mental health education, awareness and advocacy. Every year the spotlight is shone on a particular aspect of mental health.
Wiley is proud to support World Mental Health Day with a selection of research around this theme. Enjoy free access through December 15th.
British Journal of Health Psychology
Making health care safer: What is the contribution of health psychology?
The threatened self: Considerations of time, place, and uncertainty in advanced illness
Positive post-disaster images: A daydream machine?
Journal of Neuropsychology
Investigating social functioning after early mild TBI: the quality of parent–child interactions
Journal of Occupational and Organizational Psychology
Legal and Criminological Psychology
Psychology and Psychotherapy: Theory, Research and Practice
Process analysis of trauma-focused cognitive behavioural therapy for individuals with schizophrenia
Analyses of Social Issues and Public Policy
The Prototypicality of Genocide: Implications for International Intervention
Journal of Social Issues
Institutional Allyship for LGBT Equality: Underlying Processes and Potentials for Change
Journal of Marital and Family Therapy
Medical Family Therapists in Action: Embracing Multiple Roles
Child: Care, Health and Development
Victimization and depression among youth with disabilities in the US child welfare system
Cognitive Science
Family Process
The Art of Reflection: Turning the Strange into the Familiar
Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry
Sociology of Health and Illness
Treatment, deterrence or labelling: mentally disordered offenders’ perspectives on social control
Carers’ representations of affective mental disorders in British Chinese communities
International Journal of Social Welfare
Community care for adults with severe mental disorders in rural China: A case study
Finding the right connections: Peer support within a community-based mental health service
Child and Adolescent Mental Health
International Journal of Psychology
Family Relations
Addressing Early Adversity Through Mental Health Consultation in Early Childhood Settings
Journal of Family Theory & Review
Ambiguous Loss and Emotional Recovery After Traumatic Brain Injury
The Family Dance: Ambiguous Loss, Meaning Making, and the Psychological Family in Foster Care
Journal of Marriage and Family
History of Childhood Abuse and Intergenerational Support to Mothers in Adulthood
Psychophysiology
Child Development
How International Research on Parenting Advances Understanding of Child Development
International Journal of Psychoanalysis
On excess, trauma and helplessness: Repetitions and transformations
What can psychoanalysis contribute to the current refugee crisis?
Journal of Applied Social Psychology
Rehabilitating civilian victims of war through psychosocial intervention in Sierra Leone
Community Identity Increases Urban Residents' In-group Emergency Helping Intention
Journal of Clinical Psychology
Journal of Personality
Journal of Counseling & Development
“You Got to Apply Seriousness”: A Phenomenological Inquiry of Liberian Refugees' Coping
Australian Psychologist
Scandinavian Journal of Psychology
Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health
Australian Psychologist
How Young Refugees Cope with Conflict in Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Urban Schools
International Journal Mental Health Nursing
Clinical Psychology & Psychotherapy
Progress in Neurology and Psychiatry
Reducing the duration of untreated psychosis: roles of mental health teams
A review of the efficacy and tolerability of antipsychotic long-acting injections
European Journal of Neurology
Ongoing impairments following transient ischaemic attack: retrospective cohort study
British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology
Pharmacology Research & Perspectives
Medical Anthropology Quarterly
Straining Psychic and Social Sinew: Trauma among Adolescent Psychiatric Patients in New Mexico
World Medical & Health Policy
Life and Death in the Mental-Health Blogosphere: An Analysis of Blog Content and Survival
Psychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences