Turkish Journal of Clinical Psychiatry includes researches, reviews, brief reports, and letter to the editor reports in the fields of Psychiatry, Clinical Psychology, Psychopharmacology and psychiatry issues of neurology. Turkish Journal of Clinical Psychiatry, which has been published since 1998, has been continuing its publication life through ANP Publishing in the Private Therapy Medical Center since September 2015. The journal, published four times a year, accepts Turkish and English articles.
Turkish Journal of Clinical Psychiatry, publish in Turkish or English is an online, peer-reviewed open access journal. This is an open access journal which means that all content is freely available without charge to the user or his/her institution. Users are allowed to read, download, copy, distribute, print, search, or link to the full texts of the articles in this journal without asking prior permission from the publisher or the author. This is in accordance with the BOAI definition of open access.
Accepted articles are given DOI numbers starting from 2016. Digital Object Identifier (DOI) System is a unique alphanumeric string assignment system that provides permanent and easy access to content in the digital environment. Articles with DOI names and included in the system acquire rapid global accessibility and the authors gain a publication advantage. This gives academicians an advantage over time. The DOI System is an ISO international standard and is managed by the International DOI Foundation. Those authors whose articles have been published in our journals registered with the DOI System are actually enabling rapid access to their articles by the national and international scientific public and as such also increasing the citation potential of their articles. Our journal is sending and tracking articles through the Journal Agent system.
The boards of our journal show the functioning according to the Directive of Turkish Journal of Clinical Psychiatry. Click here to see the "Directive of Turkish Journal of Clinical Psychiatry" on the operation principles of our boards.
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