American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis

AJCH - Information

The American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis is the official journal of the American Society of Clinical Hypnosis and published by Taylor and Francis Publishing. The Journal publishes original scientific articles and clinical case reports on hypnosis, as well as reviews of related books and abstracts of the current hypnosis literature. Stephen Lankton, MSW, DAHB serves as Editor of AJCH.

Online Journal Access

ASCH Members (once logged into your member account) can gain online access to the current issue of the American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis (AJCH) and its archives by clicking the button below:

Please note that you will need to be logged into your ASCH Member account to access the Online Journal Access page.

New Methods for Submission, Review, and Revision - Videos

Beginning with the July 2011 issue of the American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis (AJCH), Taylor & Francis became AJCH‘s new publisher. They handle everything from subscriptions and distribution to compilation of reviews, editing, and revisions. This was a large gain for AJCH in terms of increased readership, subscriptions, professional viability, and more.  As part of the transition to Taylor & Francis, ASCH migrated our practices of submission, review, and editing to the Taylor & Francis software and online interface.  In these web demonstrations, Stephen Lankton, AJCH Editor, will demonstrate the interface and teach how to use it for submission, reviewing, and editing. 

Please note the new editing standards from Taylor and Francis which update the American Psychological Association documentation style.   

Subscriptions to AJCH are available at both institutional and individual rates.  For more information on subscriptions, visit the Taylor & Francis AJCH webpage or contact their customer service department at (800) 354-1420 ext. 4 or Customerservice@taylorandfrancis.com.  If you need a copy of one or more articles prior to 1990, please call (800) 354-1420.

RePORT Expenditures and Results (RePORTER)

On 12/30/09, the NIH CRISP system, which has been a valuable source of information on NIH-funded research for many years, was taken off-line. It is replaced by the query tool. This new tool retains all of the features of CRISP while providing additional query fields, hit lists that can be sorted and downloaded to Excel, NIH funding for each project (“expenditures”), and the publications and patents that have acknowledged support from each project (“results”).