Psychoscope

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Psychoscope

description official information organ of the Federation of Swiss Psychologists (FSP)
Area of ​​Expertise psychology
language German , French
publishing company FSP (Switzerland)
Headquarters Bern
First edition 1991
Frequency of publication 6 times a year (previously 10 times a year)
Sold edition 7756 (4913 German, 2843 French) copies
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Editor-in-chief Despont, Aurélie (editor-in-chief and French-language edition); Frei, Joël (German-language edition)
editor Federation of Swiss Psychologists (FSP)
Web link www.psychologie.ch
Article archive archive previous issues
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Psychoscope - Magazin für Psychologie is the journal of the Federation of Swiss Psychologists (FSP). The magazine is currently published six times a year in a German and a French edition. It is aimed at a wide audience interested in psychology, is free for members of the FSP, and it also contains news from the association. Book reviews, congress and training announcements, and job vacancies are also published.

The previous journal was published from 1979 to 1991 by Verlag Hans Huber Bern as “Bulletin of Swiss Psychologists”, published by the Swiss Society for Psychology and its Applications ( ISSN  1013-5987 ). Then the FSP took over the printing and publishing itself. As of 2015, 6 language-separated editions will be published in German and French, previously 10 bilingual editions with the most important articles in both languages ​​appeared per year.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Psychology journals from German-speaking countries ZPID Trier
  2. swissbib Bulletin of Swiss Psychologists¨
  3. Psychoscope on swissbib