The Journal of Mental Health and Psychiatry is a peer-reviewed, open-access journal dedicated to advancing research, clinical practice, and policy in the fields of mental health and psychiatry. The journal aims to provide a global platform for researchers, clinicians, educators, and policy makers to disseminate original findings, evidence-based practices, and innovations that enhance the understanding, prevention, and treatment of mental health conditions.
The scope of the journal encompasses a broad spectrum of topics including but not limited to:
General and clinical psychiatry
Psychopathology and psychiatric disorders
Psychological and neurobiological aspects of mental health
Psychopharmacology and neuropsychiatry
Mental health in special populations (children, adolescents, elderly, women, minorities)
Community and global mental health
Mental health nursing and allied services
Cognitive and behavioral therapy, psychoanalysis, and psychotherapy
Mental health policy, law, ethics, and education
Substance use disorders and addiction psychiatry
Technological innovations in mental health care (e-mental health, telepsychiatry, AI applications)
Stigma, social determinants, and cultural aspects of mental illness
The journal welcomes high-quality submissions in the form of original research articles, systematic reviews, case reports, clinical trials, short communications, and commentary pieces.
By fostering interdisciplinary dialogue and disseminating cutting-edge knowledge, the Journal of Mental Health and Psychiatry seeks to contribute meaningfully to the promotion of mental well-being and the reduction of psychiatric disease burden across diverse populations and settings.