History of Psychology is a scholarly journal dedicated to the history of psychology and related disciplines. It publishes original articles, reviews, and archival materials that shed light on the development of psychological thought, methods, and practices. The journal aims to provide a comprehensive and nuanced understanding of the past to inform current and future directions in the field.
Coverage includes the history of psychological theories, the lives and work of influential psychologists, the evolution of research methods, and the social and cultural contexts of psychological knowledge. History of Psychology serves as a valuable resource for historians, psychologists, and anyone interested in the intellectual and scientific heritage of psychology. Indexed in databases such as PsycINFO and Scopus, the journal promotes rigorous scholarship and critical analysis of the past.
By exploring the historical roots of psychology, this journal aims to enrich our understanding of the present and shape the future of the field.