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Uselessness of APA's Clinical Journals

We are a group of clinical psychologists, teaching, writing, and practicing. Throughout the years, we have become unduly impressed by the uselessness of the APA journals devoted to supposedly clinical subjects. We refer specifically to the Journal of Abnormal Psychology , the Journal of Consulting a...

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Published in:The American psychologist 1978-01, Vol.33 (1), p.92-92
Main Authors: Fine, Harold J, Barlow, Jack, McIntyre, Anne, Rasch, Norman, Handler, Leonard, Cohen, Charles, O'Connell, Michael, Dye, Neal W, Erickson, Jeffrey, Berez, William, Laurence, Lance, Kronk, Philip
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