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Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology
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Edited by Thomas E. Joiner, PhD
Florida State University
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"The Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology has helped to revive one of the most intellectually fertile and exciting interfaces in psychology. Both social and clinical psychology gain by having their work on topics of common interest published in the same outlet. Having been blessed with editors who are open to a wide range of ideas and methods, JSCP publishes material that is far more diverse and creative than one sees in many other journals."

-Roy F. Baumeister, PhD, author of Evil: Inside Human Violence and Cruelty and Meanings of Life.
"This unique journal is an important outlet for persons interested in the interface between basic and applied psychology. It is an indispensable tool for professionals who base their practice on research, as well as a valuable source of ideas for researchers."

-Frederick H. Kanfer, PhD
"The Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology is the premiere journal presenting research on topics at the interface of social, clinical, and counseling psychology."

-Robin Kowalski, PhD
-Roy F. Baumeister, PhD, author of Evil: Inside Human Violence and Cruelty and Meanings of Life.
"This unique journal is an important outlet for persons interested in the interface between basic and applied psychology. It is an indispensable tool for professionals who base their practice on research, as well as a valuable source of ideas for researchers."
-Frederick H. Kanfer, PhD
"The Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology is the premiere journal presenting research on topics at the interface of social, clinical, and counseling psychology."
-Robin Kowalski, PhD
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