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New issue of Clinical Psychology in Europe and brand-new LinkedIn page for CPE

  • Sep 1
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Clinical Psychology in Europe – New Issue & New Ways to Connect!



We’re pleased to share the latest issue of Clinical Psychology in Europe (Vol. 7, No. 3, 2025), now available online!


This edition brings together a wide range of timely and thought-provoking research that reflects the diversity and depth of clinical psychology across Europe. From conceptual reflections to applied interventions, the articles address pressing challenges and innovative solutions in mental health care.


Highlights include:

  • A forward-looking editorial proposing a 21st-century definition of mental health and bridging research with clinical practice

  • Long-term outcomes of IBD-specific cognitive behavioral therapy, showing sustained effects three years post-treatment

  • A study on perinatal psychiatric morbidity in Italy and its implications for maternal mental health care

  • A remote physical activity intervention tailored for women with breast cancer and severe depressive or anxiety symptoms, evaluated through N-of-1 trials

  • Research on post-COVID symptoms and their association with depression, anxiety, and insomnia 18 months after infection

  • A proof-of-principle study exploring body sway, interpersonal distance, and social anxiety

  • A population-based survey examining public attitudes toward digital health interventions in Germany

  • A commentary highlighting the critical role of psychosomatics in clinical practice


🌐 Connect with CPE on LinkedIn!


We’re excited to announce that Clinical Psychology in Europe now has its own LinkedIn page!

Follow them to stay up to date with new issues, article spotlights, and community discussions.



A heartfelt thank you to the editorial team — Cornelia Weise, Nadine Messerli-Bürgy, and Winfried Rief — as well as all authors, reviewers, the publisher Leibniz-Institut für Psychologie (ZPID) | PsychOpen for making this open-access issue possible!





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