Aims and Scope

The Journal of Psychology and Behavioural Therapy (JPBT) aims to advance the scientific understanding and practical application of psychological and behavioral therapies. It serves as a premier platform for researchers, clinicians, practitioners, and scholars to disseminate knowledge and share innovative practices in the fields of psychology, psychotherapy, and mental health.

JPBT focuses on publishing high-quality research articles, reviews, case studies, theoretical papers, and clinical trials that explore various aspects of psychology and behavioral therapy. The journal encourages submissions that address contemporary challenges, innovative treatments, and multidisciplinary approaches to mental health care. By fostering a global dialogue on effective psychological and therapeutic interventions, JPBT contributes to the development of best practices and evidence-based care, aiming to improve the mental well-being and quality of life of individuals across diverse populations.

Key Areas of Interest Include:

  • Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)

  • Psychoanalysis and Psychodynamic Therapy

  • Behavioral Neuroscience

  • Child and Adolescent Psychology

  • Clinical and Counseling Psychology

  • Psychological Assessments and Diagnostics

  • Humanistic and Integrative Therapies

  • Psychotherapy Techniques and Innovations

  • Mindfulness and Meditation Practices

  • Trauma and Resilience in Psychological Therapy

  • Ethical Issues in Psychological Research and Practice

  • Cross-Cultural and Multicultural Therapy Approaches

  • Neuropsychology and Neurotherapy

  • Anxiety, Depression, and Stress Management

  • Psychopathology and Mental Health Disorders

The journal aims to contribute significantly to the advancement of psychological knowledge, enhancing the understanding of mental health and improving therapeutic practices.