Aims and Scope
The Nature-Nurture Journal of Psychology (NNJP) is a peer-reviewed, open-access journal dedicated to advancing knowledge across diverse fields of psychology. NNJP invites high-quality manuscripts spanning a broad spectrum of psychological disciplines, including but not limited to:
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Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy
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Child and Adolescent Psychology
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Cognitive Psychology
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Forensic Psychology
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Therapeutic Interventions
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Social Cognition
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Social Psychology and Psychiatric Rehabilitation
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Developmental Psychology
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Health Psychology
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Personality and Individual Differences
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Psychobiology
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Social, Organizational, and Cultural Psychology
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Public Mental Health
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Industrial Psychology
NNJP welcomes original research using a variety of methodological approaches, including qualitative studies, randomized controlled trials, cross-sectional studies, and quantitative research. By providing open access to its content, the journal ensures that academics, researchers, clinicians, and the broader public can freely engage with cutting-edge psychological research.
The journal’s mission is to provide a comprehensive platform for the exchange of scientific knowledge, fostering understanding of both traditional and contemporary methodologies and improving therapeutic interventions for mental health challenges. Through this, NNJP contributes to advancing effective treatment strategies and enhancing patient outcomes.
Publisher and Editorial Integrity
NNJP is managed by Nature-Nurture Publisher (NNP), which provides funding, administration, and operational support. NNP upholds the highest standards of transparency, ethics, and scientific rigor, ensuring editorial integrity, ethical publishing practices, and the global impact of the journal.