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The Interamerican Journal of Psychology (IJP) is published since 1967 by the Interamerican Society of Psychology. It is the policy of the journal to publish the current developments of Interamerican Psychology under both the theoretical and the applied and professional perspective; doing this, the journal aims to promote communication and cooperation among psychologists from the different Interamerican Countries.
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Evidence-Informed Psychological Therapies for Populations from Latin America and the Caribbean: Current Status and Future Directions from an Interamerican Perspective
The overarching objective of the proposed Special Issue of the Revista Interamericana de Psicología is to spotlight theory and research on evidence-informed psychological therapies in Latin America and the Caribbean, and their diasporic communities in North America. Cognitive and behavioural therapies (including third wave therapies) are of particular interest. Contributions may be in Spanish, Portuguese, French or English.
Deadline for receipt of contributions to the Special Issue: June 30, 2024.
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