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The American Psychiatric Association Publishing Textbookof Forensic Psychiatry, Third EditionEdited by Liza H. Gold, M.D., and Richard L. Frierson, M.D.JUST PUBLISHED!he new, third edition of The AmericanPsychiatric Association Publishing Textbookof Forensic Psychiatry, now under the insightful leadership of Drs. Gold and Frierson, hasundergone a major expansion and a comprehensive revision that reestablish it as the preeminenttext in the field. No fewer than 10 new chaptershave been added, and the entire book has beenrestructured to reflect the American Board ofPsychiatry and Neurology’s Content Outlinefor the Certification Examination in ForensicPsychiatry, thus facilitating its use in preparingfor certification or maintaining certification.TIn addition, the book constitutes a useful referencefor general psychiatrists and psychologists interested in the legal issues that may impact clinicalpractice. The emphasis on Landmark Cases—asfascinating as they are illuminating of critically important topics in case law—is highlighted in this edition, fostering understanding of the evolution of legal principles onthe general practice of psychiatry and in the subspecialty of forensic psychiatry.Written by some of the foremost experts in the field and structured for optimal utility,The American Psychiatric Association Publishing Textbook of Forensic Psychiatry willplay an indispensable role both in educating forensic psychiatry fellows and generalpsychiatry residents and in keeping experienced clinicians up-to-date.2018 568 pages ISBN 978-1-61537-067-2 Hardcover 145.00 Item #370672018 568 pages ISBN 978-1-61537-146-4 eBook 116.00 Item #37146www.appi.orgEmail: appi@psych.orgToll Free: 1-800-368-577720% Discount for American Psychiatric Association Members25% Discount for APA Resident-Fellow MembersPriority Code AH1743

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Subscription and Business InformationThe American Journal of Psychiatry, ISSN0002-953X, is published monthly by theAmerican Psychiatric Association.The American Psychiatric Association doesnot hold itself responsible for statementsmade in its publications by contributors oradvertisers. Unless so stated, material in TheAmerican Journal of Psychiatry does notreflect the endorsement, official attitude, orposition of the American Psychiatric Association or of the Journal’s Editorial Board.Periodicals postage paid at Arlington, VA,and additional mailing offices. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to The American Journal of Psychiatry, CirculationDepartment, American Psychiatric Association, 1000 Wilson Blvd., Suite 1825, Arlington, VA 22209-3901.Editorial OfficeAmerican Journal of PsychiatryAmerican Psychiatric Association1000 Wilson Blvd., Suite 1825Arlington, VA 22209-3901Phone: (703) 907-7885, (703) 907-7889E-mail: ajp@psych.orgCustomer ServicePhone: (800) 368-5777 (toll-free)E-mail: appi@psych.org.APA Member Subscription ServicesPhone: (888) 35-PSYCH (toll-free)SubscriptionsPer year: individual 318.00,international 478.00Institutional subscriptions are tier priced.For institutional site license or pricing information, contact (703) 907-8538 or institutions@psych.org.Additional subscription options, includingsingle issues and student ratesContact Customer ServiceAdvertisingPharmaceutical Print and Online AdvertisingFrank Cox, Kathleen Harrison, Tim WolfingerPharmaceutical Media, Inc.30 East 33rd StreetNew York, NY 10016Phone: (212) 904-0379E-mail: twolfinger@pminy.comNonpharmaceutical and Online SalesEamon WoodPharmaceutical Media, Inc.E-mail: ewood@pminy.com(see address and phone above).Permissions and ReprintsMaterial published in the journals of theAmerican Psychiatric Association and American Psychiatric Association Publishing isprotected by copyright and all rights are reserved. Material may not be reproduced inany form or by any means without writtenpermission from the copyright owner. Forpermission to reproduce material publishedby APA, please visit http://www.appi.org/Customer Service/Pages/Permissions.aspxfor more information. Permission can alsobe secured through the Copyright Clearance Center (www.copyright.com).APA does not require that permission beobtained for the photocopying of isolatedarticles for nonprofit classroom or library reserve use; all fees associated with such permission are waived. This consent does notextend to other kinds of copying, such ascopying for general distribution, for advertising or promotional purposes, for creatingnew collective works, or for resale. Requestsfor commercial distribution should be directed to (703) 907-7889.For bulk reprints, please contact Jane Cha,(703) 907-7889; email: jcha@psych.org.Indexed in Abstracts for Social Workers,Academic Abstracts, Biological Abstracts,Chemical Abstracts, Chicago Psychoanalytic Literature Index, Cumulative Index toNursing Literature, Excerpta Medica, Hospital Literature Index, Index Medicus, International Nursing Index, Nutrition Abstracts,Psychological Abstracts, Science CitationIndex, Social Science Source, and SocialSciences Index.Pages are produced by Sheridan JournalServices (Waterbury, VT) and printed bySheridan NH (Hanover, NH) on acid-freepaper effective with Volume 169, Number 1,January 2012. 2017 American Psychiatric Association.

Psychiatric Researchand Clinical PracticeWINTER 2018 VOLUME 1 NUMBER 1Psychiatric Research& Clinical PracticeEdited by Kimberly A. Yonkers, M.D.An Open-Access Journal From theAmerican Psychiatric AssociationPsychiatric Research and Clinical Practice (PRCP) is a newpeer-reviewed, open-access journal from the AmericanPsychiatric Association that offers a high-profile publishingdestination for peer-reviewed submissions that build upon the psychiatric knowledge base and bringresearch findings closer to clinical utility through deeper investigation.prcp.psychiatryonline.orgSubmissions on all aspects of mental and behavioral health to inform the field from bench to bedside arewelcome. PRCP seeks to occupy that place between research and clinical utility, leaning toward clinicalutility through publication of replication studies and features that show how new scientific knowledgecan inform clinical practice. The journal will also feature “Clinical Pearls”—accounts by clinicians usingthe findings from the most up-to-date clinical research to help solve problems commonly confronted inclinical practice.PRCP maintains the rigorous standards of APA’s scholarly publications while providing an essentialresource for today’s practicing physicians. Published in accordance with open-access principles, PRCPmakes all of its content immediately available for free—the reach one wants from an established andrespected publisher.Psychiatric Research and Clinical Practice is committed to keeping the field of psychiatry vibrant andrelevant by publishing wide-ranging information on all aspects of mental and behavioral health andenhancing APA’s leadership role in scientific publishing in psychiatry by expanding the amount ofresearch, clinical practice, and systems of care content available to the field.About the EditorKimberly A. Yonkers, M.D., is Professor of Psychiatry, Epidemiology, Obstetrics/Gynecology, and ReproductiveSciences and Director of the Center for Wellbeing of Women and Mothers at Yale University. She brings to the taskof serving as PRCP’s Editor a broad and deep experience in research and clinical work. Her research includes investigations into the clinical course, etiopathology, and treatment of psychiatric disorders as they occur in women.A major component of this work includes investigations into the occurrence and treatment of illnesses in preg–nancy and the postpartum period and across the menstrual cycle. This area, by its nature, cuts across disciplinesand requires psychiatric expertise as well as knowledge in neuroscience and reproductive biology. Her work hasalso included determining optimal methods for screening and treating women for substance use problems whenthey are pregnant or gprcp.psychiatryonline.orgAH1740

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