Focus and Scope

Journal of Psychology: Humanlight is a scholarly journal dedicated to advancing the study of psychology with a focus on a holistic, integrative, and contextual understanding of human behavior. The journal serves as a platform for researchers, academics, and practitioners to disseminate empirical research, theoretical studies, and practical applications in various areas of psychology.

The primary focus of this journal is on human-centered approaches that emphasize psychological well-being, personal growth, and the development of human potential within social, cultural, and spiritual contexts.

Scope

The journal welcomes submissions from a wide range of psychological disciplines, including but not limited to:

  1. Clinical Psychology and Mental Health
    Studies on psychological disorders, assessment, intervention, counseling, and mental health promotion and prevention.
  2. Educational Psychology
    Research on learning processes, student development, instructional strategies, and psychological aspects of education.
  3. Social Psychology
    Examination of social interactions, attitudes, group behavior, and societal dynamics.
  4. Developmental Psychology
    Research on human development across the lifespan, including cognitive, emotional, and social development.
  5. Industrial and Organizational Psychology
    Topics such as workplace behavior, leadership, motivation, job satisfaction, and human resource development.
  6. Humanistic and Positive Psychology
    Focus on human strengths, well-being, happiness, meaning in life, and self-actualization.
  7. Cultural and Contextual Psychology
    Studies on the influence of culture, values, and environment on human behavior.
  8. Spiritual Psychology and Well-being
    Exploration of the relationship between spirituality, mental health, and quality of life.
  9. Digital Psychology and Modern Behavior
    Research on the impact of technology, social media, and digital environments on psychological functioning.
  10. Psychological Research Methodology
    Development of research methods, measurement tools, and quantitative, qualitative, and mixed-method approaches.