Journal of Clinical Psychology Research (JCPR), the official publication of the Association of Clinical Psychology Research (Klinik Psikoloji Araştırmaları Derneği), is dedicated to advancing the field of clinical psychology by publishing high-quality, peer-reviewed research. The journal seeks to provide a platform for the dissemination of original research articles, review papers, meta-analyses, and case reports spanning various domains of psychology, including clinical psychology, neuropsychology, cognitive psychology, developmental psychology, and psychometrics.
JCPR welcomes both empirical and theoretical studies that address psychological issues across the lifespan, such as depression, anxiety disorders, obsessive-compulsive disorder, and personality disorders during childhood, adolescence, and adulthood. Additionally, the journal is interested in research examining the efficacy of diverse therapeutic interventions and treatment approaches.
The primary objective of JCPR is to foster the publication of innovative, rigorous, and original research that contributes to the scientific understanding and clinical practice of psychology, while promoting advancements in mental health care and therapeutic strategies. Through this mission, JCPR aims to serve as a vital resource for researchers, clinicians, and academics committed to the scientific exploration and application of psychological principles.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR AUTHORS
Peer Review Process
All manuscripts submitted to the Journal of Clinical Psychology Research (JCPR) are first reviewed by the Editor-in-Chief. Approximately 40% of the reviewed manuscripts are rejected without proceeding to a further peer-review evaluation, as they are considered not to be related to the scope of the journal or do not have the quality to be published. For all other manuscripts, an Editor (or Associate Editor) is assigned from the Editorial Board according to their subject. Manuscripts decided to proceed to peer review are sent to at least two reviewers.
This journal follows a DOUBLE-BLIND procedure. That is, the author(s) of the manuscript do not know to which reviewers the manuscript is sent, and the reviewers assigned to the manuscript do not know which author(s) the manuscript belongs to. The authors, therefore, are requested not to share any self-identifying information or citations in the text.
The Editor assigned to the manuscript decides to accept, reject or revise it based on the suggestions or comments from the reviewers. Please note that a decision of revision does not imply or guarantee that the revised manuscript will be accepted. Revised articles are reviewed by the Editor (if necessary, they will be forwarded to the Reviewers again) and a decision of acceptance, rejection, or revision/resubmit is made.
In this journal, the average time from submission to first decision is 50 days and the average time from submission to acceptance is 120 days. Please click for journal statistics.
Online Manuscript Submission
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Manuscript Preparation
Before submitting your manuscript, please carefully read and follow the submission guidelines outlined below. Manuscripts that do not adhere to these guidelines may be returned without review.
Article Types
Format and Language
Title Page
Abstracts and Keywords
Main Text
References
Çelik (2017) ...
Yiğit and Çelik (2016) ...
Hisli Şahin et al. (2010) ...
According to Guzey and Yiğit (1992) ...
(Erden et al., 2020).
Basic examples of references
Journal Article Format: Author, A., Author, B., Author, C., & Author, D. (Year). Title of the article. Title of the Periodical, Volume(Issue number), page range. Example: Kömürcü, B. & Gör, N. (2016). A review on early maladaptive schemas and anxiety. Nesne Psikoloji Dergisi, 8, 183-204.
Book Format: Author, A.A. (Year). Title of the book. Place of Publication: Publisher. Example: Savaşır, I. & Şahin, N. (1995). Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children (WISC-R) Manual. Ankara: Turkish Psychologists Association Publications.
Book Chapter Format: Author, A., Author, B., & Author, C. (Year). Title of the chapter. In Title of the Book (Edition) (Volume, page range). Place of Publication: Publisher. Example: Kağıtçıbaşı, Ç. (1997). Individualism and collectivism. In Handbook of Cross-Cultural Psychology: Social Behavior and Applications (2nd ed.) (3, 1-49). Needham Heights, MA: Allyn & Bacon.
Tables, Figure Captions, and Figures
Appendices
Extended English Abstract
Declarations and Statements
Authors submitting manuscripts to the journal must include the following declarations and statements in the manuscript, just before the References section.
Ethical Approval: Authors must declare whether their research involved human participants, animals, or biological material, and confirm that the study was approved by an appropriate ethics committee. The name of the committee and the approval/reference number/date should be provided.
Example: "This study was approved by the Ethics Committee of [Institution], approval number [XXX]." Please see "Publication Ethics" section for details.
Informed Consent: For studies involving human participants, a statement confirming that informed consent was obtained from all participants (or their legal guardians) must be included. If applicable, provide details of consent for publication.
Example: "Informed consent was obtained from all individual participants included in the study." Please see "Statement of Informed Consent" section for details.
Conflict of Interest: All authors are required to disclose any financial or non-financial interests that could be perceived as influencing the research outcomes or interpretations. If no conflicts exist, the authors should state:
Example: "The authors declare that they have no conflict of interest."
Funding Statement: Authors must acknowledge all sources of funding for the study and clearly state if no funding was received. This includes any grant numbers, the name of the funding body, and the role they played in the research process.
Example: "This work was supported by [Funding Agency] under Grant number [XXX]."
Data Availability Statement: Authors should provide a statement regarding the availability of data supporting their findings, including where the data can be accessed, or state if the data is not publicly available due to privacy or ethical restrictions.
Example: "The datasets generated during and/or analyzed during the current study are available from the corresponding author on reasonable request."
Author Contributions: A detailed description of each author’s contributions to the manuscript should be provided to ensure accountability. Common contribution categories include conceptualization, methodology, data analysis, writing, and supervision.
Every individual listed as an author must meet the authorship criteria established by the International Committee of Medical Journal Editors (ICMJE - www.icmje.org). The ICMJE recommends that authorship be based on the following four criteria:
Example: "[Author 1] contributed to the conceptualization and design of the study. [Author 2] performed the data analysis. [Author 3] wrote the manuscript. All authors reviewed and approved the final manuscript."
PUBLICATION POLICIES
Peer Review Policy
Publication Ethics
The ethical rules and principles include the following:
Reviewers or Editors are obliged to reject the article if they suspect that these ethical rules are not followed and withdraw the article if the article has been published. Withdrawal of the article means that the article continues to appear online but is flagged as being withdrawn for ethical reasons.
All articles published in the JCPR can be cited only by using appropriate referencing. Individuals or organizations that cite and publish erroneous information in the content of the quoted articles are responsible before the law.
Plagiarism Policy
The Journal of Clinical Psychology Research (JCPR) employs iThenticate - a plagiarism detection software - to identify instances of plagiarism in academic research. The software includes an extensive academic database that is specifically tailored for evaluating academic publications. Every document submitted to iThenticate undergoes comparison with a vast database, consisting of more than 90,000 newspapers, magazines, periodicals, and books, along with over 17 billion web pages and archives. In addition, the software controls databases containing more than 30 million contents from over 70,000 scientific journals, and over 86 million articles from more than 150 publishers. These publishers include major organizations such as CrossRef, Gale, Emerald, ABC-CLIO, SAGE Reference, Oxford University Press, IEEE, Elsevier, Nature Publishing, Ovid, Taylor & Francis, PubMed, Pearson, McGraw-Hill, Wiley, and EBSCOhost.
It is understood that authors who submit their work to the JCPR have not committed any ethical violations. If an author is found to have plagiarized content using the iThenticate software, their work will not be published in our journal. Additionally, a report will be sent to the author(s) and, if deemed necessary, the relevant institutions and organizations.
Statement of Informed Consent
By submitting an article to the JCPR, authors confirm that informed consent was obtained from participants or their legal guardians, and all necessary ethical approvals were obtained for the study.
Open Access Policy
The Journal of Clinical Psychology Research (JCPR) is an academic publication that provides open access to its content. As part of its commitment to promoting free access to scholarly research, the JCPR has subscribed to the Budapest Open Access Initiative (BOAI), which defines open access as the unimpeded availability of research articles on the internet, enabling users to read, download, copy, distribute, print, search, or link to the full texts of the articles without facing any financial, legal, or technical barriers apart from those inherent to accessing the internet. The BOAI recommends that copyright should be used only to allow authors to maintain the integrity of their work and to receive proper acknowledgment and citation. Further details on this matter are available at the following link.
Copyright Transfer Policy
The purpose of Copyright Transfer is to safeguard information and ensure that it is distributed in accordance with copyright law. The Association of Clinical Psychology Research (ACPR) assumes copyright ownership for both printed and electronic copies of articles that have been accepted for publication in the Journal of Clinical Psychology Research (JCPR). Following the acceptance of a manuscript, the corresponding author is required to complete and sign "the JCPR Copyright Transfer Form" on behalf of all co-authors. The completed form must then be submitted to editor@klinikpsikoloji.org. To obtain the JCPR Copyright Transfer Form, please click on the link here.
Publication Ethics and Malpractice Statement
Journal of Clinical Psychology Research (JCPR) is committed to maintaining high ethical standards in publishing and adheres to the following principles of publication ethics and malpractice prevention, based on Community on Publication Ethics (COPE) Principles of Transparency and Best Practice in Scholarly Publishing. The journal’s policies ensure best practices across all aspects of the editorial process, protecting the integrity of the scientific record.
Authorship and Contribution: We require that all authors listed on submitted manuscripts have made significant contributions to the research and its presentation. Authorship disputes are managed according to established procedures, ensuring fairness and transparency. A detailed description of each author’s contributions to the manuscript should be provided to ensure accountability. Common contribution categories include conceptualization, methodology, data analysis, writing, and supervision. Every individual listed as an author must meet the authorship criteria established by the International Committee of Medical Journal Editors (ICMJE - www.icmje.org). The ICMJE recommends that authorship be based on the following four criteria, which are adopted by JCPR:
Conflicts of Interest: Authors, editors, and reviewers must disclose any financial, non-financial, or personal relationships or interests that may bias their work. The journal provides clear guidelines for handling conflicts of interest to ensure objectivity and transparency throughout the publication process.
Ethical Oversight: The journal ensures that research involving human participants, animals, sensitive data, or biological material complies with recognized ethical standards. Authors must provide appropriate ethical approvals and consents where applicable. The name of the committee and the approval/reference number/date should be provided when submitting the manuscript to the journal.
Informed Consent: The journal requires that authors confirm that all human participants involved in their research have provided informed consent before the study's initiation. This includes ensuring that participants were fully informed about the research's purpose, procedures, risks, and benefits, and that their participation was voluntary. For research involving vulnerable populations or minors, appropriate consent from guardians or legal representatives must be obtained. Authors must include a statement in their manuscript affirming that informed consent was acquired in compliance with ethical standards and relevant regulations.
Intellectual Property: The journal respects the intellectual property rights of authors, ensuring that their work is properly attributed. It actively combats plagiarism and will take corrective actions, including issuing retractions or corrections if intellectual property violations are discovered.
Handling Allegations of Research Misconduct: The journal follows a strict protocol for dealing with allegations of research misconduct, including but not limited to data fabrication, plagiarism, and citation manipulation. All allegations are investigated thoroughly and appropriate corrective actions, including retractions or corrections, will be taken as necessary.
Data Availability and Reproducibility: Authors are encouraged to share data, methodology, and materials related to their research to promote reproducibility. The journal supports data availability statements and encourages authors to deposit datasets in publicly accessible repositories.
Funding Disclosure: Authors are required to disclose all sources of financial support for their research, including grants, institutional funding, and sponsorships. This transparency ensures that readers are aware of potential influences or conflicts of interest. Authors must provide a detailed statement outlining any financial contributions that have supported the research, and they should confirm that the funding body had no involvement in the study’s design, data collection, analysis, interpretation, or publication process unless explicitly stated.
Trial Registration: For studies involving clinical trials, the journal requires that trials be registered in a publicly accessible trial registry before participant recruitment. Authors must provide the trial registration number and name of the registry (e.g., ClinicalTrials.gov) in their manuscript. This ensures transparency in the conduct of clinical trials and allows for independent verification of the study’s protocol and outcomes, in line with international guidelines such as the CONSORT Statement.
Corrections and Retractions: If errors, ethical breaches, or research misconduct are identified in published work, the journal will issue corrections, retractions, or expressions of concern, as appropriate. The integrity of the scholarly record is a priority, and all corrections will be made in a timely manner.
Post-publication Discussions: The journal supports ongoing scholarly discourse and encourages post-publication discussions and corrections. Readers may submit concerns or additional insights regarding published papers, which will be reviewed by the editorial board.
Complaints and Appeals: The journal provides a clear mechanism for authors, reviewers, and readers to raise complaints and appeals regarding editorial decisions. Complaints are handled promptly and fairly by the editorial board, following established policies.
Archiving: The journal is committed to the long-term preservation of its published content. To this end, all published articles are archived in trusted and internationally recognized third-party repositories or digital preservation services-LOCKSS (Lots of Copies Keep Stuff Safe). This service is provided to the journal by "DergiPark" which is a Turkish journal submission and hosting platform managed by TUBITAK ULAKBIM, which provides services for academic and scientific journals in Turkey. This ensures that even in the event of technological failures or journal closure, the scholarly record remains accessible for future researchers.
Revenue Sources and Business Model: The journal operates under a transparent business model, with clear disclosure of all revenue sources on its website. The journal does not have any revenue, including author fees, subscriptions, advertising, reprints, and support from institutions or organizations.
Advertising Policy: If relevant, the journal maintains a clear and transparent advertising policy. Advertisements may be accepted based on specific criteria, including their relevance to the journal’s audience and their adherence to ethical standards. The journal does not have any advertising agreement to declare.
Direct Marketing: This journal does not engage in direct marketing activities, including unsolicited manuscript solicitations. Information about the journal and its policies is provided transparently on our website to ensure authors and readers have access to accurate and reliable information.
Publication Ethics Policy Requirements
Please meet the following ethical rules and principles adopted by the journal before submitting:
Peer Review Policy
Post-Acceptance Process
Upon acceptance, the following steps will take place respectively: (1) DOI assignment; (2) Turkish and English language editing; (3) Adaptation of the manuscript to journal format and typesetting; (4) Proofreading and (5) Publishing online under "Articles in Press."
Copyright Transfer
The copyright for printed or electronic copies of the articles accepted for publication is transferred to the Association of Clinical Psychology Research. After the acceptance of the manuscript, the "JCPR Copyright Transfer Form" must be signed by the corresponding author and uploaded to the online submission system (See Copyright Transfer Policy).
Language Editing
The text must be written in a good and understandable language for Editors and Reviewers to accurately evaluate your work. If you have written your article in English, you can seek help from a native English speaker/colleague or use professional English Language Proofreading services (Please note that the use of a language editing service is not a requirement for publication in this journal).
After your article is accepted for publication, it will be reviewed by the JCPR’s Language Editors in terms of clarity, grammar, and spelling and necessary corrections will be made, which is followed by typesetting.
Proof Reading
The purpose of the proof is to check for typesetting or conversion errors and the completeness and accuracy of the text, tables, figure captions, and figures. Substantial changes in content (e.g., new results, corrected values, title, and authorship) are not allowed without the approval of the Editor. The time provided to the author(s) for proofreading is 7 days.
Online First
Accepted articles will be published online (without a volume and issue) after receipt of the corrected proofs, with an assigned DOI. Articles published online are placed in the queue for publication.
The journal does not impose any charges, under any guise, on either the author or their institution, with regards to submitted or accepted manuscripts. It should be noted that JCPR does not remunerate authors for accepted or published articles, nor does it require any payment for the assignment of a DOI to accepted publications.