Current Psychology presents diverse peer-reviewed content that reflects broad scope in the field. This journal promotes current empirical, theoretical, and applied perspectives across the many sub-disciplines of psychology.
It covers various areas including social, clinical, cognitive, and developmental psychology. Current Psychology publishes original research, reviews, and brief reports, offering diverse perspectives on human behavior, cognition, and mental processes. Indexed in databases such as PsycINFO and Scopus, the journal provides a forum for psychologists, researchers, and practitioners to engage with the latest advancements in psychological science. A core focus is to promote psychological well-being and understanding at individual and societal levels.
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