Journal History
Psychohealth: Scientific Journal of Psychology and Mental Health was first published in 2025 as an international, peer-reviewed scholarly journal with a clear focus on advancing research and discourse in psychology and mental health. The journal was established in response to the increasing need for a credible academic platform that integrates psychological theory, empirical research, and mental health practice within diverse individual, social, and clinical contexts.
From its inception, Psychohealth has been designed to accommodate interdisciplinary perspectives and to encourage scholarly dialogue among researchers, academicians, clinicians, and practitioners. The journal seeks to support the dissemination of scientifically rigorous studies that address contemporary psychological phenomena, mental health challenges, and evidence-based interventions relevant to both academic inquiry and professional practice.
Psychohealth adopts a biannual publication model, releasing two regular issues each year in May and November, and is published exclusively in English to ensure international reach and accessibility. All submitted manuscripts are evaluated through a double-blind peer-review process, involving independent reviewers with expertise in relevant areas of psychology and mental health, thereby ensuring objectivity, methodological rigor, and academic integrity in editorial decision-making.
As a newly established journal, Psychohealth continues to refine its editorial governance, peer-review procedures, and publication ethics in line with internationally recognized standards of scholarly publishing. Through its commitment to quality, transparency, and ethical research practices, the journal aims to strengthen its role as a reliable source of knowledge and a growing forum for advancing psychological science and mental health scholarship.
Psychohealth is published by Goodwood Publishing, which is committed to promoting high-quality and impactful academic research for the global scholarly community.