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The American Psychological Association publishes a regular journal that is known as the American Psychologist. This journal is published nine times in a twelve month period starting in January or each year. The American Psychologist captures cutting edge research in each one of the journal articles as well as provides insights into current and future trends in psychology both in the United States as well as internationally. Researchers, psychologists and other APA or American Psychological Association members can also contribute to the articles in the American Psychologist.

The journal is geared directly to the psychological community but is also used in universities and other training and research centers to provide information and insight into the field of psychology and mental health. To be considered as an article for the American Psychologist journal the article must be approved by the editor in chief and must also pass rigid verification processes to ensure that the information is accurate.

Each manuscript may deal with any related topic to the field of human psychology, empirical research studies or general research and studies in the field. The articles are typically very condensed and highly detailed, with further references for additional reading. Most licensed psychologists will use the journal to keep on top of new development and research in the field, as well as to publish their own research findings.

Information on various boards, APA changes or meetings, special conferences or even special topics may all be contained in various issues of the American Psychologist. These topics are all covered by individual authors that prepare the articles and there are no staff writers for the journal although the editor in chief will often add a preface note to the journal. Some issues will deal exclusively with one particular aspect of psychology, or may even present an issue from the perspective of several different models or fields of study.

New and unique topics are ideal for this type of publication as it can be used by the author to generate interest in research projects and ongoing studies. Authors can present materials or manuscripts for review and it is considered to be quite prestigious to be published in the American Psychologist.

Some of the various topics covered in the American Psychologist include child psychology, criminal justice abstracts, linguistics and language, social sciences and social work research and trends, as well as current education trends for professionals in the different fields. Specific types of articles such as medications, specific patient management models and protocols as well as legal and ethical issues facing psychologists have also been included in various issues of the American Psychologist journal in the recent past.



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