Aim, Objectives and Journal Scope

Aim of the Journal

The journal aims to publish high-quality research across the fields of contemporary psychology, support open academic communication, contribute to the development of psychology in Ukraine, and strengthen the presence of Ukrainian research in the international scholarly community.

Objectives of the Journal

The objectives of the journal are to:
publish the results of theoretical and empirical research in psychology;
address issues related to the development, formation and functioning of personality across the lifespan;
examine current issues in social, educational, organisational, clinical, rehabilitation, crisis, medical, special and gender psychology, as well as health psychology, family psychology, and the psychology of addictive and deviant behaviour;
support research on psychological provision for professional activity, psychological support for individuals, and the psychology of human activity in special conditions;
inform the scholarly community about current developments in academic life in Ukraine and abroad;
promote the dissemination of contemporary psychological research in academic, educational and professional environments.

Journal Scope

The journal’s academic profile is aligned with psychological sciences.

Cluster: “Human Capital Development, Social Sciences and Journalism”.

Specialty: C4 Psychology / 053 Psychology.

The journal’s main thematic areas are:
psychology of contemporary human development;
issues in the psychology of learning and psychological support in education;
innovative approaches to psychological support for the individual;
psychological support for professional activity;
the individual and society: psychological aspects of interaction;
contemporary research in medical psychology and health psychology;
psychology of human activity in special conditions;
contemporary research in special psychology;
psychological issues of the modern family and marriage;
issues in gender psychology;
theoretical and practical research in psychological rehabilitation;
psychology of deviant behaviour;
crisis psychology;
psychology of addictive behaviour.