Psych Prism is a peer-reviewed, open access, biannual academic journal committed to advancing the field of psychology through rigorous scholarship, interdisciplinary dialogue, and inclusive publishing practices.
The journal welcomes original research papers, theoretical explorations, critical reviews, and brief communications across all domains of psychology, including but not limited to:
- Biological Psychology
- Clinical Psychology
- Cognitive Psychology
- Cultural Psychology
- Developmental Psychology
- Educational Psychology
- Health Psychology
- Positive Psychology
- Psychometrics
- Social Psychology
We invite the submission of a diverse range of academic works, including:
- Full-length quantitative and qualitative research papers
- Mixed-method and case study based articles
- Theoretical papers and conceptual frameworks
- Systematic reviews, narrative reviews, and meta-analyses
- Book reviews that are relevant to psychological theory or practice
- Brief research notes and field reflections
Psych Prism particularly encourages contributions from early-career scholars, independent researchers, practitioners, and interdisciplinary thinkers. We strive to provide an intellectually rich and ethically sound platform where psychology meets society, culture, and lived experience.
With a commitment to open knowledge, equity, and innovation, Psych Prism aims to foster meaningful discourse in the psychological sciences and beyond.