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A Journal for a Culture of Collaborative, Science-Oriented, Clinical Thinking
Author(s) -
Andreas Laddis
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
frontiers in the psychotherapy of trauma and dissociation
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2523-5125
pISSN - 2523-5117
DOI - 10.46716/ftpd.2020.0038
Subject(s) - pride , sadness , psychoanalysis , clinical psychiatry , psychology , sociology , political science , psychiatry , law , anger
This editorial is to announce ending the publication of Frontiers in the Psychotherapy of Trauma and Dissociation and to share my sadness, pride, and hopes as the Editor of Frontiers. With much pride and deep sadness I will reminisce about the vision and ambitions presented with the inaugural issue three years ago. Then, I will highlight a few particular collections of articles to demonstrate how, I believe, a clinical journal could become a great asset for ISSTD moving forward. It could be a powerful means for a culture of collaborative, science-oriented, clinical thinking in the Society. My hope is that Frontiers has stirred the ISSTD members’ interest and expectations for a clinical journal dedicated to psychotherapy for complex, trauma-related mental disorders.

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