Clinical Case Studies

Current Volume: 25 | Current Issue: 3 | ISSN: 15346501 | ESSN: 15523802 |
Clinical Case Studies
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The only journal devoted entirely to psychotherapy case studies, Clinical Case Studies presents innovative psychotherapy cases involving individual, couples, and family therapy. Whether you are a psychologist, counselor, psychiatrist, clinical social worker, family therapist, professor or student of psychotherapy, you’ll find Clinical Case Studies to be a necessary part of your library. The easy-to-follow case presentation format allows you to learn how interesting and challenging cases were assessed and conceptualized, and how treatment followed such conceptualization. This practical format allows clinicians to replicate successful treatments in their own practices. Cases presented in the journal will follow a 12-point format including Title Page, Abstract, and References.

Title Page
Abstract

  1. Theoretical and Research Basis for Treatment 
  2. Case Introduction
  3. Presenting complaints
  4. History
  5. Assessment
  6. Case Conceptualization (this is where the clinician’s thinking and treatment selection come to the forefront)
  7. Course of Treatment and Assessment of Progress
  8. Complicating Factors
  9. Access and Barriers to Care
  10. Follow-up
  11. Treatment Implications of the case
  12. Recommendations to Clinicians and Students

References

The journal is multidisciplinary, publishing contributions from practitioners and single case researchers. The journal is sure to be an important tool for the classroom as well as daily practice.

Questions should be directed to the Clinical Case Studies Editorial Office by email: clinicalcasestudies@uccs.edu.

This journal is a member of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE).

Submit your manuscript today at https://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/CCS.

Description

The only journal devoted entirely to psychotherapy case studies, Clinical Case Studies presents innovative psychotherapy cases involving individual, couples, and family therapy. Whether you are a psychologist, counselor, psychiatrist, clinical social worker, family therapist, professor or student of psychotherapy, you’ll find Clinical Case Studies to be a necessary part of your library. The easy-to-follow case presentation format allows you to learn how interesting and challenging cases were assessed and conceptualized, and how treatment followed such conceptualization. This practical format allows clinicians to replicate successful treatments in their own practices. Cases presented in the journal will follow a 12-point format including Title Page, Abstract, and References.

Title Page
Abstract

  1. Theoretical and Research Basis for Treatment 
  2. Case Introduction
  3. Presenting complaints
  4. History
  5. Assessment
  6. Case Conceptualization (this is where the clinician’s thinking and treatment selection come to the forefront)
  7. Course of Treatment and Assessment of Progress
  8. Complicating Factors
  9. Access and Barriers to Care
  10. Follow-up
  11. Treatment Implications of the case
  12. Recommendations to Clinicians and Students

References

The journal is multidisciplinary, publishing contributions from practitioners and single case researchers. The journal is sure to be an important tool for the classroom as well as daily practice.

Questions should be directed to the Clinical Case Studies Editorial Office by email: clinicalcasestudies@uccs.edu.

This journal is a member of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE).

Submit your manuscript today at https://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/CCS.

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Clinical Case Studies


Current Volume: 25 | Current Issue: 3 | ISSN: 15346501 | ESSN: 15523802 | Frequency: Bi Monthly | Submission Guidelines | Get Email Alerts

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The only journal devoted entirely to psychotherapy case studies, Clinical Case Studies presents innovative psychotherapy cases involving individual, couples, and family therapy. Whether you are a psychologist, counselor, psychiatrist, clinical social worker, family therapist, professor or student of psychotherapy, you’ll find Clinical Case Studies to be a necessary part of your library. The easy-to-follow case presentation format allows you to learn how interesting and challenging cases were assessed and conceptualized, and how treatment followed such conceptualization. This practical format allows clinicians to replicate successful treatments in their own practices. Cases presented in the journal will follow a 12-point format including Title Page, Abstract, and References.

Title Page
Abstract

  1. Theoretical and Research Basis for Treatment 
  2. Case Introduction
  3. Presenting complaints
  4. History
  5. Assessment
  6. Case Conceptualization (this is where the clinician’s thinking and treatment selection come to the forefront)
  7. Course of Treatment and Assessment of Progress
  8. Complicating Factors
  9. Access and Barriers to Care
  10. Follow-up
  11. Treatment Implications of the case
  12. Recommendations to Clinicians and Students

References

The journal is multidisciplinary, publishing contributions from practitioners and single case researchers. The journal is sure to be an important tool for the classroom as well as daily practice.

Questions should be directed to the Clinical Case Studies Editorial Office by email: clinicalcasestudies@uccs.edu.

This journal is a member of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE).

Submit your manuscript today at https://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/CCS.