Gruppi has been selected by the American Psychological Association for its PsycINFO Journal Coverage List, an electronic bibliographic database that lists the sector's most prestigious journals and worldwide publications for the purpose of analyzing articles and quotations. As the journal of COIRAG (Confederation of Italian Organizations for Analytical Research on Groups), Gruppiserves as an agile and articulate tool for in-depth research into the psychic reality of individuals and groups, a reality with which relationships and meaningful systems are built. Taking as its starting point the notion of a group as a psychic space, and considering its various facets, the journal offers psychiatrists, psychologists, psychotherapists and social workers monographic and multi-thematic contents as a basis for reflection and training. The theme of 'groups' is revealed in its many complex aspects, both in relation to psychopathology and to its uses as training, organizational, social and community tool.
Scientific board Goran Ahlin (Svezia), Antonello Correale (Italia), Giusy Cuomo (Italia), Roberto de Inocencio (Spagna), Renato de Polo (Italia), Giacomo Di Marco (Italia), Franco Di Maria (Italia), Sergio Fava (Italia), Robi Friedman (Israele), Maurizio Gasseau (Italia), Sigmund Karterud (Norvegia), Otto Kernberg (USA), Eduard Klain (Croazia), Gioacchino Lavanco (Italia), Girolamo Lo Verso (Italia), Jason Maratos (Regno Unito), Claudio Neri (Italia), Malcolm Pines (Regno Unito), Corrado Pontalti (Italia), Janine Puget (Argentina), Lucio Russo (Italia), Sabaar Rustomjee (Australia), Paola Scalari (Italia), Dorothe Türk (Germania), Yannis Tsegos (Grecia) Editorial board (Editorial secretary) Virginia Guarneri (Collaborator for translations) Paola Merlin Baretter (Editorial coordinator) Alessandra Furin (Editors) Simone Bruschetta, Roberto Carnevali, Alessandra Furin, Anna Iannotta, Cristina Marogna, Stefano Mennella, Gabriella Rosone, Fabrizio Seripa
The Journal uses a double-blind peer review process. Reviewers are chosen for their expertise. The article will be sent anonymously to reviewers to avoid possible influences due to the name of the author. The editors may decide not to submit the article to any referee in the case it is judged as not relevant, not rigorous or not meeting appropriate scientific standards. Reviewers' evaluations will be sent to the author also in case of negative response.