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Published Online: 21 September 2021

Call for Papers on Minority Mental Health and Diversity

Publication: American Journal of Psychiatry Residents' Journal

Deadline for submissions: October 15, 2021

The Editor seeks papers on the topic of minority mental health and diversity. All article types are welcome; see the information for authors on the requirements for word length, etc.

Subtopics:

Historical representation of minorities in the field of psychiatry
Topics related to diversity in psychiatry residency training and leadership
Clinical cases highlighting cultural considerations, language barriers, and other topics relevant to the care of diverse minority groups and at-risk populations
Perspectives on the history or practice of psychiatry in non-Western contexts
Topics related to cultural, gender, and sexual minorities across editions of the DSM
We openly invite correspondence with authors throughout the development of an article. Questions concerning the call for papers may be directed to Fiona Fonseca, MD at [email protected].
All submissions will be peer reviewed. To submit your paper, go to https://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/appiajp, and select a manuscript type for AJP Residents' Journal.

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