AdminHistory | Formed in 1920 as the British Journal of Psychology (Medical Section) then from 1922 the 'British Journal of Medical Psychology'. In 2001 it become the Journal of 'Psychology and Psychotherapy, Theory, Research and Practice'. The first monograph supplement of the British Journal of Psychology was published in 1911 'On the After Effect of Seen Movement' by A Wohlgemuth. |
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