The Journal of Traumatic Stress is a leading interdisciplinary forum for research on the psychological, social, and biological effects of trauma. It publishes original empirical studies, reviews, and theoretical articles. The journal covers a broad range of traumatic events, including natural disasters, war, violence, abuse, and accidents. It examines the impact of trauma on individuals, families, and communities, promoting trauma-informed approaches to prevention, treatment, and policy.
Indexed in major databases, the journal attracts contributions from psychologists, psychiatrists, social workers, and other professionals dedicated to understanding and alleviating the consequences of traumatic experiences. It provides valuable insights into risk and resilience factors, evidence-based interventions, and the long-term effects of trauma exposure. The journal emphasizes rigorous methodologies and ethical considerations in trauma research.
Share your research findings and contribute to a global effort to address the impact of traumatic stress. Help to shape clinical practice, inform public policy, and improve the lives of those affected by trauma. The journal is committed to fostering innovation and promoting excellence in the field.