About the Journal

Global Impact Journal: Psychological Research is a peer-reviewed journal dedicated to publishing high-quality original research articles, comprehensive reviews, and selected high-impact reprints in the areas of psychology. The journal provides a platform for disseminating cutting-edge research across diverse subfields, including neuropsychology, clinical psychology, cognitive psychology, sports psychology, educational psychology, social psychology, psychometrics, and mental health. The journal encourages rigorous, innovative, and interdisciplinary research that advances theoretical understanding, informs practice, and contributes to the development of psychological science worldwide.

Published half-yearly, the journal is available in both print and electronic formats, ensuring wide accessibility to the research community.

Scope
The journal welcomes high-quality submissions in all aspects of psychology. Areas of interest include, but are not limited to:

  • Behavioural and Cognitive Psychology: Human and animal behaviour, learning, memory, attention, and decision-making processes
  • Biopsychology and Neuroscience: Brain function, neural mechanisms, neurodevelopment, and psychophysiology
  • Clinical and Health Psychology: Mental health, psychopathology, therapy, counselling, and health interventions
  • Developmental and Educational Psychology: Lifespan development, learning processes, pedagogical strategies, and educational assessments
  • Social and Cultural Psychology: Social behaviour, group dynamics, cultural influences, and interpersonal relationships
  • Industrial and Organizational Psychology: Workplace behaviour, leadership, motivation, and human performance
  • Sports and Exercise Psychology: Performance enhancement, motivation, well-being, and physical activity interventions
  • Personality, Psychometrics, and Methodology: Personality assessment, measurement, psychometric analysis, and research methods
  • Environmental and Evolutionary Psychology: Human-environment interactions, adaptation, and evolutionary perspectives
  • Psychodynamics and Psychoanalysis: Theoretical frameworks, unconscious processes, and clinical applications