About Biological Psychiatry
Biological Psychiatry is the official journal
of the Society of Biological Psychiatry, whose purpose is to promote excellence
in scientific research and education in fields that investigate the nature, causes, mechanisms and treatments of disorders of thought,
emotion, or behavior. In accord with this mission, this peer-reviewed, rapid-publication, international journal publishes both basic
and clinical contributions from all disciplines and research areas relevant to the pathophysiology and treatment of major psychiatric
disorders.
The journal publishes novel results of original research which represent an important new lead or significant impact on
the field, particularly those addressing genetic and environmental risk factors, neural circuitry and neurochemistry, and important new
therapeutic approaches. Reviews and commentaries that focus on topics of current research and interest are also encouraged.
Biological
Psychiatry is one of the most selective and highly cited journals in the field of psychiatric neuroscience. It is ranked 4th out
of 126 Psychiatry titles and 15th out of 237 Neurosciences titles in the 2010 ISI Journal Citations Reports® published
by Thomson Reuters. The 2010 Impact Factor score for Biological Psychiatry is 8.674.
Biological Psychiatry's acceptance
rate is approximately 15%. The average time from submission to first decision is less than 20 days, with an editorial rejection (reject
without peer review) decision issued within 5 days. Accepted articles are published online ahead of print in an average of 35 business
days, and articles are published in print 3-6 months after acceptance.
More information about the journal and the Society of Biological
Psychiatry is available through links at the top of this page. In addition to offering the finest reports in psychiatric neuroscience
today, we hope to bring the journal's information to you in the most user-friendly and easily accessible manner. Therefore, your feedback
is welcome at biol.psych@utsouthwestern.edu.
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No responsibility is assumed by the Publisher or by the
Society of Biological Psychiatry for any injury and/or damages to persons or property as a matter of products liability, negligence or
otherwise, or from any use or operation of any methods, products, instructions, or ideas contained in the material herein. No suggested
test or procedure should be carried out unless, in the reader's judgment, its risk is justified. Because of rapid advances in the medical
sciences, we recommend the independent verification of diagnoses and drug dosages. Discussions, views, and recommendations as to medical
procedures, choice of drugs, and drug dosages are the responsibility of the authors.
