Aim & Scope
Review of General Psychology seeks to publish innovative theoretical, conceptual, or methodological articles that crosscut the traditional subdisciplines of psychology. The journal contains articles that advance theory, evaluate and integrate research literatures, provide a new historical analyses, or discuss new methodological developments in psychology as a whole. Review of General Psychology is especially interested in articles that bridge gaps between subdisciplines in psychology as well as related fields or that focus on topics that transcend traditional subdisciplinary boundaries. Authors are encouraged to write their manuscripts from the perspective of more than one subdiscipline and to review literature that spans at least two subdisciplines. Manuscripts are of particular interest to Review of General Psychology when they provide a provocative challenge to customary or prevailing views; intellectual risk-taking is encouraged. Articles devoted primarily to reporting new empirical findings are generally not appropriate for the journal. [1]
2024
Political Advocacy: Psychology’s Most Underutilized Resource
Review of General Psychology , 2024
Neurodynamics of Relational Aesthetic Engagement in Creative Arts Therapies
S Vaisvaser , J King , H Orkibi , H Aleem
Review of General Psychology , 2024
Creative Preservation: A Framework of Creativity in Support of Degrowth
N Verger , R Duymedjian , C Wegener , V Glăveanu
Review of General Psychology , 2024
Accidental Thinking: A Model of Serendipity’s Cognitive Processes
Review of General Psychology , 2024
Challenges in the Pursuit of an Indigenous Psychology: A Self-Reflection
Review of General Psychology , 2024
Building Bridges: Visual Search Meets Action Control via Inter-Trial Sequence Effects
No authors listed.
Review of General Psychology , 2024
Returning to Evolved Nestedness, Wellbeing, and Mature Human Nature, an Ecological Imperative
No authors listed.
Review of General Psychology , 2024