About the Journal

The Journal of Mental Health and Behavioural Science (JMHBS) is a peer-reviewed, open-access international journal committed to advancing the understanding of mental health, psychological well-being, and behavioral science through the publication of original research, reviews, case studies, and theoretical perspectives. Our mission is to foster a deeper comprehension of the complex interplay between mental processes, emotional health, and behavioral patterns across diverse populations and cultures.

We serve as a dynamic platform for researchers, clinicians, mental health professionals, academicians, and students to share their findings and insights on a wide array of topics encompassing clinical psychology, psychiatry, cognitive science, neuropsychology, counseling, public mental health, and applied behavioral analysis. By publishing high-quality and ethically sound research, we aim to contribute to the global dialogue on improving mental health outcomes and promoting evidence-based practice.

Authors can submit manuscripts as an email attachment to the Editorial Office at mental health@scitechjournals.org or submit the manuscript online at Journal of Eye Disorders and Therapy

Scope of the Journal

The Journal of Mental Health and Behavioural Science publishes original and innovative research that spans the full spectrum of mental health and behavioral sciences. The journal welcomes contributions focusing on mental health disorders and therapeutic interventions, psychotherapy and counseling strategies, behavioral assessments and psychological diagnostics, cognitive and emotional development across the lifespan, stress management and trauma recovery, resilience-building in individuals and communities, community and cultural psychiatry practices, neurobehavioral and brain-behavior relationships, substance abuse prevention and addiction behavior analysis, child and adolescent psychological health, mindfulness-based cognitive therapy and emotional intelligence, workplace mental health and occupational psychology, and public mental health initiatives. Interdisciplinary studies integrating psychology with neuroscience, education, medicine, and social sciences are especially encouraged, as are contributions that address global mental health challenges, ethical considerations in behavioral research, and culturally responsive care.

 

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