Title
25 Years of the Canadian Journal of Community Mental Health: Reflections and Future Directions
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
Spring 2007
Department
Psychology
Abstract
As a former senior editor, a long-term member of the editorial board, and a regular contributor to the Canadian Journal of Community Mental Health (CJCMH), I am delighted with the invitation to comment on the 25-year review of the contents of CJCMH by Fortin-Pellerin, Pouliot-Lapointe, Thibodeau, and Gagné. I want to begin by acknowledging that I cannot pretend to give an objective account of CJCMH, not only because of my deep investment in it, but also because of my personal and professional biases, values, and position of privilege. What I can offer are some reflections on CJCMH, as well as suggestions for future directions, from my perspective as a senior academic community psychologist.
Recommended Citation
Nelson, Geoffrey, "25 Years of the Canadian Journal of Community Mental Health: Reflections and Future Directions" (2007). Psychology Faculty Publications. 18.
https://scholars.wlu.ca/psyc_faculty/18
Comments
This article was originally published in Canadian Journal of Community Mental Health, 26(1): 55-59.