- Miranda Olff: Amsterdam UMC, Department of Psychiatry, Amsterdam Neuroscience & Public Health, Amsterdam, The Netherlands. ORCID
The , owned by the European Society for Traumatic Stress Studies (ESTSS), launched as one of the first full specialist' journals in its field. Has this model worked in how the Journal has performed? With the celebrating its ten-year anniversary we look back at the past decade of sharing our research with the world and with how the journal sits with the broader movement beyond to and we present new policies we have adopted to move the field of psychotraumatology to the next level of . While we as researchers now make our publications more often freely available to all, how often do we share our protocols, our statistical analysis plans, or our data? We all gain from more transparency and reproducibility, and big steps are being made in this direction. The journal's decennial performance as well as the exciting new developments are presented in this editorial. The journal is no longer in its infancy and eager to step into the next decade of .