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Wiley and ADAA Announce Partnership
Contact:
David Greenberg
Wiley
201-748-6484
dgreenbe@wiley.com
Wiley and ADAA Announce Partnership
Hoboken, NJ, January 24, 2007 - Global publisher John Wiley &
Sons, Inc., and the Anxiety Disorders Association of America
(ADAA) today announced a new agreement whereby Wiley's journal,
Depression and Anxiety, becomes an official publication of ADAA,
and complimentary subscriptions to the journal will be made
available to the professional membership of ADAA.
Depression and Anxiety publishes original research and synthetic
review articles covering a range of aspects of anxiety, stress,
and mood disorders and related phenomena in humans and animals,
and has as its intended readership psychiatrists, clinical
psychologists, psychopharmacologists, and healthcare
professionals in the behavioral sciences.
"We look forward to working with the ADAA to bring the content of
Depression and Anxiety to a broad audience of researchers and
clinicians in the behavioral sciences," said Joe Ingram, Vice
President & Executive Publisher, John Wiley & Sons, Inc. "The
partnership is an excellent opportunity for us to work to enhance
the journal's strength as a source of essential information for
the field."
"This opportunity further establishes ADAA as a professional
organization that not only supports research, but works to
translate and disseminate advancements," said ADAA president and
CEO Jerilyn Ross, M.A., L.I.C.S.W. "The ADAA is the only
organization focusing on anxiety and comorbid disorders with
interests, activities, members, and supporters that span from
researchers to clinicians to patients."
Depression and Anxiety is led by Editor-in-Chief Thomas Uhde,
M.D., of the Pennsylvania State University College of Medicine
who noted, "the journal's affiliation with the ADAA represents a
natural alignment of interests because both the journal's
Editorial Board and the ADAA are committed to advancing the
research and treatment of anxiety and mood disorders, which
disable millions of people worldwide."
For more information about Depression and Anxiety, please visit
Wiley InterScience at
http://www.interscience.wiley.com/journal/da.
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