Aim:
The Journal of Psychology & Practical Cases aims to foster and disseminate innovative case studies in the fields of psychology, counselling, clinical social work, and mental health. Our objective is to provide a platform for practitioners, researchers, and scholars to share unique and informative cases that enhance understanding and application in these critical disciplines. By publishing high-quality, peer-reviewed case studies, we strive to bridge the gap between theoretical knowledge and practical application, facilitating interdisciplinary collaboration and knowledge exchange.
Scope:
The Journal of Psychology & Practical Cases is committed to publishing high-quality manuscripts that present well-documented clinical cases across a variety of therapeutic contexts. Our comprehensive scope includes:
Innovative psychotherapy cases involving individual, group, couple, child, educational, and family therapy.
Detailed descriptions of the client, presenting problems, clinical challenges, and course of treatment, allowing practitioners to understand diverse therapeutic approaches and outcomes.
Ethical considerations and reflections on clinical practices that inform and improve professional standards in psychology and social work.
We invite submissions that comprehensively detail the process and outcomes of clinical cases. Each manuscript should include essential elements such as patient background, assessment of problems, treatment formulation, therapy course, and concluding evaluations. The journal seeks to promote valuable insights and methodologies that clinicians can replicate in their own practices.
The Journal of Psychology & Practical Cases follows a structured 12-point format for case presentation, ensuring clarity and consistency. Articles are typically published bi-annually and are subjected to a double-blind peer review process, ensuring unbiased and scholarly assessment.
By embracing a wide array of cases and therapeutic approaches, the Journal of Psychology & Practical Cases aims to contribute significantly to the body of knowledge within psychology and related fields, promoting effective interventions and solutions to contemporary mental health challenges. We encourage both experienced and emerging professionals to share their unique perspectives and findings, enhancing the collective understanding and practice within the discipline.