Editorial

50th anniversary and new impact factor

Our journal Cognitive Behaviour Therapy recently turned 50 years, which we celebrated with an anniversary editorial that you can read online. Our editors-in-chiefs went through some of the milestones published during the last five decades and highlighted a few important themes for future issues. You can access the editorial here. …

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The 10th World Congress of Cognitive and Behavioral Therapies

In the beginning of summer the 10th World Congress of Cognitive and Behavioral Therapies took place in Seoul, South Korea. Representing Cognitive Behaviour Therapy, our editors Alexander Rozental, Monica Buhrman, and Gerhard Andersson attended a wonderful venue, filled with interesting keynotes, symposia, and posters. Apart from getting up-to-date on recent …

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A warm welcome to our new editors

Cognitive Behaviour Therapy was founded in 1972 by the Swedish Association of Behaviour Therapy, thus celebrating its 50th anniversary this year (formerly: Scandinavian Journal of Behaviour Therapy). The members of the association elects the European Office of its editorial board, and a few weeks ago several new editors were appointed. …

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CBT:s new impact factor for 2017 (spoiler: it increased!)

The 2017 journal impact factors have now been released. Cognitive behaviour therapy increased its impact factor from 2.13 to 2.26. The number is based on 2264 (vs. 2129) citations made to papers published in the journal in the previous 2 years. Check the latest impact factors for other journals at …

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