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OUR JOURNALS
Journal of Clinical and Basic Psychosomatics (JCBP) is a quarterly journal
focusing on clinical and basic research on symptoms, assessment, treatment,
management, and the mechanism of psychosomatic disorders. Journal of
Clinical and Basic Psychosomatics covers subject areas, including but not
limited to the following:
• Conceptualization and classification of psychosomatic medicine
• Mechanism, biological markers, brain images, and treatment studies
• Psychosomatic reactions, syndromes, disorders, and diseases
• Psychosomatic disorders treated in general hospitals, including
endocrinology, neurology, gastroenterology, dermatology, pain
management, oncology, rheumatology, and other departments
• Psychological evaluation, management, rehabilitation, resilience
training, and psychotherapy for general and specific populations
during the pandemic
• Physiological disorders related to psychological factors (eating
disorders, sleeping disorders, and sexual dysfunction)
• Somatic symptoms and related disorders and mental disorders due
to somatic disease
Brain & Heart focuses on neurocardiology, a neurology and cardiology-based
interdisciplinary subject that studies the circulatory mechanism of the human
body, as well as the mechanisms of the interplay between the cardiovascular
system and the nervous system. The journal’s scope includes:
Clinical and basic research on diseases related to the circulatory and nervous
systems, such as: orthostatic dizziness, orthostatic hypotension, autonomic
dysfunction, and the relationship between the autonomic nervous system and
the circulatory function in cerebral degeneration;
Heart-brain research on patients with syncope, autonomic dysfunction,
cryptogenic stroke, and stroke with atrial fibrillation; research on the
relationship between structural heart diseases and nervous system diseases, the
correlation between cardiac electrophysiology and abnormal organizational
structures and the pathogenesis of stroke, as well as new ways of diagnosis,
treatment and prevention of unexplained stroke.
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