Psychreg Journal of Psychology (PJP) welcomes submissions from all researchers in psychology and allied fields, and particularly encourages submissions from postgraduate researchers. PJP is published in June and December, but will continuously accept submissions throughout the year.
Submissions may present new research, critical theory, or best practice and could highlight practical lessons learned from experience in different settings, or countries.
Like most journals, PJP has a policy of double-blind peer review, whereby the reviewers do not know the author, and the paper is anonymously presented to the reviewers.
PJP publishes the following:
- Research articles – These are double-blind, peer-reviewed articles that make a scholarly contribution to the field of psychology. Research articles are 6,000–8,000 words in length, excluding references.
- Book reviews – PJP’s main issues feature at least one book review of a recent (less than three years old) publication focusing on themes relevant to psychology, mental health and well-being.
- Interviews – These are featured conversations between leading specialists on the field.
- Commentaries – The editorial board may commission a commentary from a specialist who can provide timely analysis on topics relevant to contemporary scholarship.
There are no publication fees for publishing work in this academic journal.
Email your submissions to: submissions@pjp.psychreg.org.
You can read more about the submission guidelines here.
Deadline for submission is on 31 October 2017.