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SIS Journal of Projective Psychology and Mental Health

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Publisher: Somatic Inkblot Society
Print ISSN: 0971-6610
Number of issues per year: 2
Print frequency: Half-Yearly
Month(s) of publication: January and July
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SIS JOURNAL OF PROJECTIVE PSYCHOLOGY AND MENTAL HEALTH is a Refereed Journal and published twice a year (January, July) by the SOMATIC INKBLOT SOCIETY and is devoted to the advancement of research in the areas of projective psychology, personality assessment, psychotherapy and mental health. The journal is broadly concerned with the development of inkblot tests and personality assessment in clinical, counseling, cross cultural, organizational and health psychology settings. It aims to reach clinical psychologists, psychotherapists, psychiatrists, social workers, medical professionals and professional managers interested in the understanding and modification of human behavior. The journal includes (a) research articles (b) review articles (c) case reports (d) news about conferences (e) book reviews, and (f) letters to the editor.

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