History of Psychology

History of Psychology, a publication of the American Psychological Association, “serves as a forum for both psychologists and other scholars exploring the full range of current ideas and approaches pertaining to the relationship between history and psychology. It features original articles addressing all aspects of psychology’s past and its interrelationship with the many contexts within which it has emerged and been practiced”. The RSS feed contains abstracts from the latest issue of the journal.

International Journal of Play Therapy

The International Journal of Play Therapy, a publication of the American Psychological Association “publishes original research, theoretical articles, and substantive review of topics germane to play therapy. The journal is devoted to providing new information and ideas about the complete spectrum of clinical interventions used in play therapy to the community of academicians and practitioners who teach and employ play therapy”. The RSS feed contains abstracts from the latest issue of the journal.

International Journal of Stress Management

The International Journal of Stress Management, a publication of the American Psychological Association “provides information on dealing with life’s stresses in the workplace, in the home, or in personal relationships; developing and applying effective methods of coping with the complexities of stress management problems; and turning reflexive, nonproductive reaction to stressors into rational behavior”. The RSS feed contains abstracts from the latest issue of the journal.

Journal of Abnormal Psychology

The Journal of Abnormal Psychology, a publication of the American Psychological Association “features articles about the nature of depression and other mood disorders, anxiety disorders, personality disorders, eating disorders, schizophrenia, addictive disorders, childhood disorders, somatoform disorders, and special states of consciousness, including hypnosis and sleep. Readers will find research in psychopathology, normal processes in abnormal individuals, and pathological or atypical features of the behavior of normal persons. Coverage includes cognitive, behavioral, biological, and psychodynamic perspectives. The RSS feed contains abstracts from the latest issue of the journal.

Journal of Applied Psychology

The Journal of Applied Psychology, a publication of the American Psychological Association “publishes original investigations that contribute new knowledge and understanding to fields of applied psychology. The journal includes articles that foster an understanding of the psychological and behavioral phenomena of individuals, groups, or organizations in settings such as education/ training, business, government, health, or service institutions. Topics include personnel selection, performance measurement, training, work motivation, leadership, drug and alcohol abuse, career development, the conflict between job and family demands, work stress, organizational design, technology, and cross-cultural differences in work behavior and attitudes”. The RSS contains abstracts from the latest issue of the journal.

Journal of Comparative Psychology

The Journal of Comparative Psychology, a publication of the American Psychological Association “publishes articles from a comparative perspective and features original empirical and theoretical research on the behavior, cognition, perception, and sociality of diverse species. Topics cover all areas of animal behavior, including, behavior genetics, communication, comparative cognition, conservation and animal welfare, development, endocrine–behavior interactions, ethology, evolutionary psychology, methodology, phylogenetic comparisons, orientation and navigation, sensory and perceptual processes, social behavior, social cognition and theoretical perspectives based on empirical research”. The RSS feed contains abstracts from the latest issue of the journal.

Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology

The Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, a publication of the American Psychological Association “examines the treatment and care of diverse patient groups. Featured articles deal with the development, validity, and use of diagnostic techniques and treatments for disordered behavior. The journal also publishes studies of various populations with a clinical interest, such as medical patients, ethnic minorities, persons with serious mental illness, and community samples. Readers will find studies with a cross-cultural or demographic focus for treating behavior disorders; studies of personality and its assessment and development in relation to clinical dysfunction and treatment; and studies of gender, age, ethnicity, or sexual orientation that have a clear bearing on diagnosis, assessment, and treatment”. The RSS feed contains abstracts from the latest issue of the journal.

Journal of Counseling Psychology

The Journal of Counseling Psychology, a publication of the American Psychological Association “publishes theoretical, empirical, and methodological articles on multicultural aspects of counseling, counseling interventions, assessment, consultation, prevention, career development, and vocational psychology and features studies on the supervision and training of counselors”. The RSS feed contains abstracts from the latest issue of the journal,

Journal of Educational Psychology

The Journal of Educational Psychology, a publication of the American Psychological Association “publishes original, primary psychological research pertaining to education across all ages and educational levels. The journal also occasionally features exceptionally important theoretical and review articles pertinent to educational psychology”. The RSS feed contains abstracts from the latest issue of the journal.

Journal of Experimental Psychology: Animal Behavior Processes

The Journal of Experimental Psychology: Animal Behavior Processes, a publication of the American Psychological Association “publishes experimental and theoretical studies concerning all aspects of animal behavior processes. The journal covers associative, nonassociative, cognitive, perceptual, and motivational processes in both animals and humans”. The RSS feed contains abstracts from the latest issue of the journal.