Advances in Mental Health

From 2010, Advances in Mental Health (ISSN: 1837-4905), incorporating volumes 1-8 of the Australian e-Journal for the Advancement of Mental Health (ISSN: 1446-7984), is available from eContent Management P/L.

 

Editor-in-Chief: Graham Martin OAM, MD, FRANZCP, DPM

Professor and Director, Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, The University of Queensland; Director, UQ Group for Suicide Prevention Studies in Young People, Mental Health Centre, Royal Brisbane Hospital, Herston QLD, Australia

The promotion of mental health and prevention of mental illness
is a strategic and policy priority in Australia and is reflected in
similar directions internationally...
To my mind this is a very important journal for mental health.
It has provided opportunities for so many Australian, Asia Pacific and
international mental health workers and researchers who would
otherwise not have been able to publish
.
Graham Martin OAM

Advances in Mental Health (ISSN: 1837-4905) is a forum for advancing mental health promotion, prevention of mental illness, and early intervention approaches to mental health. A contemporary peer-reviewed journal for mental health practitioners, researchers, students, lecturers, clinicians, nurses, social workers, carers, mediators, counsellors, consumers, commentators and policy developers, Advances in Mental Health is available in print and online formats from volume 9, 2010.

A free evaluation online issue of Advances in Mental Health on Children of Parents with a Mental Illness is available on the journal's archives.

A free, no-obligation hard copy issue of Advances in Mental Health Volume 9, issue 1 2010 is available by clicking through on the Subscription Details button HERE. Limited time only.

In 2012, Advances in Mental Health volume 11 will appear in four issues - in March, July and November - in print (volume 11) + online (volumes 1-11) on a June-July subscription basis. Topical high impact special issues appear in each volume. Available special issues are linked in the right hand column. Planned special issues and submission deadlines are listed below.

Individual articles may be ordered on a Pay Per View Basis from: Atypon-link.com (US$35 per article). There are generous discounts available if you buy more than one article - please download our Article order form or email us.

Forthcoming special issues - deadlines

  • Substance use and mental health (invited editor Masood Zanganeh) - MS deadline 1 June 2011 for Vol 11/1
  • Suicide prevention (invited editor Ian Webster) - MS deadline 1 December 2011 for Vol 11/3

Call for general contributions

Contributions are invited from clinicians, practitioners, consumers, carers, researchers, academics and commentators across the broad range of disciplines that are involved in these approaches to mental health. We are interested in:

  • reviews and theoretical articles
  • original applied research and empirical studies
  • analyses of population needs
  • evaluations of innovative or model programs
  • service reorientation studies offering solutions for administrators, policy makers and service providers
  • comments on policy, history, politics, economics and ethics.

Manuscripts should be submitted according to Advances in Mental Health's Author Guidelines.

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Download 'Related Mental Health Titles' PDF - eContent Management has a range of excellent Special Issues on our other Health Journals with content directly relevant to Mental Health research (from $66)

Availability

From 2009, Advances in Mental Health is available as an 'online plus print-on-demand' subscription. Institutional subscribers receive access to all current and back issues online through Atypon-link for the subscription year. Supplementary print copies may be ordered directly from the publisher. Multi-campus, multi-user licenses and single user password access may be arranged by subscribers through their subscription agent or with the publisher. Online access is available to subscribers through EBSCOhost, SwetsWise, CNPIEC and CELDES.

Pay per View (PPV) access for individual articles is available from Atypon. Special issues are available from eContent Management directly under their eISBN on a PPV, sale or multiuser lease from Ebook Library to institutions and from eBooks.com to individuals.

 

 

 

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Special Issues

Substance Use and Mental Health
Volume 11/1
Summary


Promoting Youth Mental Health through Early Intervention
Volume 10/1
Summary | Contents


Migration and Mental Health
Volume 9/3
Summary | Contents


Families where a Parent has a Mental Illness
Volume 8/3
Summary | Contents


Emotional and Behavioural Problems in Children and Adolescents
Volume 7/1
Summary | Contents


Multicultural Mental Health
Volume 5/2
Summary | Contents


Indigenous Mental Health
Volume 3/3
Summary | Contents


Parenting
Volume 2/3
Summary | Contents


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