Aim and Scope
The aim of the journal is to publish peer-reviewed results of original theoretical and empirical research in psychology that demonstrate scientific novelty.
The journal considers the following types of publications: original research articles; review articles; book reviews (monographs or scholarly works); presentation reviews of new publications; dissertation reviews, etc.
Objectives of the Journal:
- Creating a platform for the publication of high-quality research across all branches of psychology, fostering dialogue and the exchange of ideas among researchers worldwide, and promoting open access to knowledge.
- Developing the scientific potential of both domestic and international scholars.
- Promoting evidence-based and scientifically grounded approaches and practices among the professional community of psychologists, scientists, and educators, thereby enhancing the quality of work in these fields.
- Engaging young scientists in active participation in psychological research.
The scope of publications includes, but is not limited to, the following thematic areas:
- Experimental Psychology;
- Social and Political Psychology;
- Developmental Psychology and Education;
- Clinical Psychology and Health Psychology;
- Educational Psychology;
- History of Psychology;
- Organizational Psychology and Psychology of Labour;
- Neuropsychology;
- Ethnic Psychology;
- Practical Psychology;
- Psychodiagnostics and Psychometric;
- Research Methods in Psychology;
- Social Work.