The latest issue (Volume 5, Issue 1) of Psychreg Journal of Psychology (PJP) is now available.
Here’s a list of the articles included in this issue:
- The psychosocial impact of attending a cancer choir: The benefits of social connectedness for people affected by cancer
Bethan Collins[1], [2], Hannah O’Mahoney[1], & Rachael Hunter[2]
[1]Tenovus Cancer Care, United Kingdom
[2]Swansea University, United Kingdom - Fully inhabiting the body to ‘just be’: The trajectory of a schizophrenic patient
Célia Vaz-Cerniglia[1], Amanda Comoretto[1], Margherita Merucci[1], & Annita Ventouris[2]
[1]Lyon Catholic University, France
[2]University of West London, United Kingdom - The effects of age and political engagement on COVID-19 pandemic metamemory
Christie Chung, Marie Schulte-Bisping, & Shayna Berkowitz
Mills College, United States - Gender differences in happiness in association to cognitive flexibility among adults: An exploratory study
Debaleena Ghosh & Susmita Halder
Amity Institute of Behavioural Health & Allied Sciences, India - The religiousness-IQ nexus is not a Jensen effect: Evidence from the NLSY79
Edward Dutton[1] & Gerhard Meisenberg[2]
[1]Asbiro University, Poland
[2]Ulster Institute for Social Research, United Kingdom - When the toaster knows what you are up to: The effect of mentalisation on the uncanny valley effect
Jan Ridder & Marc-André Reinhard
University Kassel, Germany - How therapists work with men is related to their views on masculinity, patriarchy, and politics
John A. Barry, Louise Liddon, Robert Walker, & Martin J. Seager
Male Psychology Network, United Kingdom - Can we experience relationship jealousy online? The effect of rival attractiveness
Martin Graff
University of South Wales, United Kingdom - Athletic identity: The role of race and gender in the athletic identification of British basketball players
Mitchell Rae & Laura Jenkins
Loughborough University, United Kingdom - Re-evaluating the idea of Gestalt psychology for assessment theory in teacher education
Adam Attwood
Austin Peay State University, United States - This generation has to overturn Freud’s iceberg
Amir Singh
Management Development Institute of Singapore - Predictors of irrational beliefs and behaviours: A critical perspective
Katerina Flora
Independent researcher, Greece - A review of the current measures used within the English courts for vulnerable individuals with autism spectrum disorder
Kathryn Devine, Dara Mojtahedi, & Derrol Kola-Palmer
University of Huddersfield, United Kingdom - Emotional intelligence: Theoretical analysis of the conceptual framework
Lorena Maxim
State Pedagogical University, Romania - Maslow revised: How COVID-19 highlights a circle of needs, not a hierarchy
Lynne Taylor[1] & Martin Seager[2]
[1]University Kassel, Germany
[2]Male Psychology Network, United Kingdom - Protestant working ethics and the spirit of feminism: A critique of Martha Nussbaum’s capabilities approach
Markus Meier
Externado de Colombia University - The upward mobility of recovery: Using lived experience to steer healing in the right direction
Maxwell Guttman
Mental Health Affairs, United States - ‘Design is a “bullshit” job’: The constraints of capitalism as a barrier to fulfilling psychological needs
Ramon Sampatasatien[1] & Amoneeta Beckstein[2]
[1]Chulalongkorn University, Thailand
[2]Webster University, Thailand
Launched in 2017, PJP is an open access initiative of Psychreg. The publication does not charge any fees, and pays most of its peer reviewers. Click here to see the editorial board members.
On March 2022, a conference proceeding will be published by PJP which will contain all the abstracts to be presented at the upcoming ICPCE 2021 Virtual Conference. Here’s the call for abstracts.