The Journal of Psychology and Christianity (JPC) is an official publication of the Christian Association for Psychological Studies, Inc. (CAPS), designed to provide scholarly interchange among Christian professionals in the psychological and pastoral professions. Journal articles focus on clinical topics, research, theoretical issues and special theme areas. A book review section is also included in each issue. The journal is published quarterly in March, June, September, & December. Both solicited and unsolicited manuscripts must be submitted to the Editor. A board of referees evaluates and selects articles for publication.
JPC is indexed in Psychological Abstracts and Religion Index One: Periodicals, PsychINFO, Guide to Social Science & Religion in Periodical Literature, Religious Research Association Index, and Index to Book Reviews in Religion. It is abstracted in Religious and Theological Abstracts and Abstracts of Research in Pastoral Care and Counseling. On-line services are available through BRS Information Services (Latham, NY) and Dialog Information Services (Palo Alto, CA). Previous issues that are out of stock are available in microfilm format through University Microfilms International.
Disclaimer: The ideas and opinions published in JPC and presented on this website are not necessarily those of CAPS or its Board of Directors, but are the sole responsibility of the individual authors. JPC is designed to be a forum of discussion and exchange of any and all ideas relevant to the psychological and pastoral professions, in keeping with the historic spirit of CAPS.
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