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Integratus: The Journal of the Catholic Psychotherapy Association

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Aim of this journal is to harvest the untapped, rich psychological resources of the Catholic intellectual and spiritual traditions and offer them to the mental health fields to make innovative contributions to psychological theory, research, and practice. Integratus provides scholarship that informs and is informed by clinical practice, with a commitment to the full breadth and depth of the Catholic tradition and to the Magisterium, the teaching authority of the Church.

Mission: Integratus will publish professional, peer-reviewed scholarship that integrates mental health sciences and Catholic thought. In addition to mental health professionals, Integratus will be a resource for Catholic clergy, men and women religious, pastoral ministers, lay ministers, and the broader public.

Scope: Integratus will publish interdisciplinary scholarship from various mental health fields (e.g., psychology, counseling, social work, marriage and family therapy, counselor education, psychiatry) focused on integrating varying degrees of Catholic spirituality, anthropology, and human formation.

Journal information

Publication model: Professional, Peer-Reviewed
Publishing formats: Hard copy and electronic
Publication frequency: Quarterly
Launch date: March 2023
Peer Review model: Double-blind; at least two peer reviews per manuscript
Digital archive: Electronic archive of all articles and issues

Journal statistics

Acceptance rate: N/A
Average time between submission & first decision: 30-60 days
Average time between submission & publication: 3-6 months

Publication fee

There are no publication fees

Sponsors and affiliated institutions

Integratus’s scholarship is made possible by funding from:
The Catholic Psychotherapy Association

Publisher: Guilford Press
1548 Ranchview Lane
Carrollton
Texas
75007