The Journal of Psychosomatic Research is dedicated to exploring the intricate relationships between psychological, social, and behavioral factors and their impact on physical health and illness. This interdisciplinary journal publishes original research that advances our understanding of the mind-body connection and informs clinical practice in psychosomatic medicine.
Key topics covered include stress and coping, psychological interventions for medical conditions, the impact of trauma on health, the role of emotions in disease, and the interplay between mental and physical health. The journal also focuses on clinical aspects of psychosomatic medicine, such as diagnosis, treatment, and prevention strategies. It is indexed in MEDLINE, Scopus, and Web of Science, ensuring high visibility for published work.
Submit your research to the Journal of Psychosomatic Research to contribute to the growing body of knowledge on the mind-body connection. By promoting evidence-based approaches to psychosomatic medicine, this journal aims to improve the well-being of individuals facing complex health challenges.