About the Journal
Aims and Scope
Phenomena Journal is a double-blind peer-reviewed journal aimed at experts in the fields of Psychopathology, Neuroscience, and Psychotherapy.
Published by Verduci Editore, the journal's mission is to publish articles, reviews, methodological research hypotheses, and opinion pieces by authors from both national and international landscapes within its fields of interest, following a three-monthly publication model.
Additionally, the journal seeks to promote scientific knowledge beyond purely academic settings, such as in clinical contexts not primarily focused on research projects.
Phenomena Journal is published with the administrative and financial support of Phenomena HUB APS, a non-profit cultural association of independent researchers. The supporting association plays no role in editorial decision-making, which is carried out independently by the Editorial Board in accordance with COPE and ICMJE standards.
The main Editorial Sections are:
- Humanistic therapy
- Integrated therapy
- Cognitive therapy
- Behavioral therapy
- Psychoanalytic and psychodynamic therapy
- Systemic therapy
- Clinical Psychology
- Cognitive neuroscience
- Brain health and clinical neuroscience
- Affective neuroscience
- Computational neuroscience
- Mind, brain, and educational science
- Clinical psychopathology
- Phenomenological psychopathology
The journal considers for publication the following Types of Articles:
- Editorial
- Original research
- Short research report
- Systematic review
- Review and Mini-review
- Hypotheses and study methods
- Clinical study protocol
- Clinical Trial
- Case Report
- Data report
- Policy Brief
- Comment
- Opinion article
- Book review