Publisher
Description
The American Journal of Psychiatric Rehabilitation is a peer-reviewed, recovery-oriented publication dedicated to the dissemination of new research, practices, and perspectives in psychiatric rehabilitation and mental health recovery. It serves a multidisciplinary audience of service providers, researchers, educators, healthcare professionals, and policy makers committed to improving outcomes for individuals experiencing psychiatric disabilities. The journal emphasizes person-first language and values both evidence-based and practice-based approaches to rehabilitation in mental health care.
Scope of the Journal
The journal covers a broad range of subjects within the domains of medicine, psychiatry, mental health, and rehabilitation, including but not limited to: psychiatric rehabilitation, community mental health, psychosocial support systems, disability studies, mental health recovery, clinical psychiatry, behavioral health, therapeutic interventions, psychiatric nursing, neuropsychiatry, trauma-informed care, vocational rehabilitation, substance use and co-occurring disorders, health and wellness in mental illness, cognitive rehabilitation, integrative medicine in psychiatry, person-centered treatment planning, public mental health policy, social inclusion, supported housing and employment, peer support, and mental health services research.
