Journal of Psychiatric Health Bulletin

Journal of Psychiatric Health Bulletin

Journal Focus and Scope – Psychiatric Health Bulletin

The aim of the Journal of Psychiatric Health Bulletin: Open Access is to increase awareness, inspire scientific inquiry, and promote research interest within the field of psychiatric health and mental well-being. The journal serves as a valuable platform for publishing work that addresses mental health challenges, therapeutic approaches, diagnostic advancements, and the broader psychosocial aspects of psychiatry.

The Psychiatric Health Bulletin features a wide scope of publication for new and modern research, the journal publishes a diverse range of content, including:  ooriginal research, review articles, case reports, short communications, theses, clinical and Science guidelines. Each article is intended to offer meaningful insight into the mechanisms, treatments, prevention strategies, and clinical practices that shape psychiatric care and mental health support across diverse populations. Journal of Psychiatric Health Bulletin encompasses a wide range of topics in psychiatric medicine and mental health, including

  • Uses of artificial intelligence in psychiatric diagnostics and therapeutic innovations
  • Latest interventions concerning psychedelic-assisted treatment for PTSD and treatment-resistant depression
  • Social media use and prolonged exposure to technology have far-reaching implications for behavioral and mental health
  • Precision psychiatry and biomarkers for personalized treatment
  • Ways of culture-specific stigma reduction and mental health literacy
  • Drug and neuromodulation formulations newly invented to treat anxiety, bipolar disorders, and OCD
  • Suicide prevention and community mental health initiatives
  • Rehabilitation of substance use disorders
  • Global patterns in adolescent and childhood mental health
  • Interdisciplinary approaches to build resilience in health emergencies and crises
  • General and clinical psychiatry
  • Child and adolescent psychiatry
  • Geriatric psychiatry
  • Psychopharmacology and therapeutics
  • Cognitive and behavioral therapy
  • Mood and anxiety disorders
  • Psychotic disorders and schizophrenia
  • Personality and neurodevelopmental disorders
  • Substance use and addiction psychiatry
  • Suicide prevention and crisis intervention
  • Forensic psychiatry and legal aspects
  • Mental health in primary care
  • Community and public mental health
  • Psychosomatic medicine
  • Telepsychiatry and digital mental health
  • Neuroscience and brain imaging in psychiatry
  • Mental health policy, ethics, and stigma reduction

This combination of breadth and focus ensures the Bulletin continues to be a vital platform for advancing psychiatric health research.

Journal of Psychiatric Health Bulletin: Open Access strongly supports the Open Access initiative and remains committed to staying up to date with the latest developments in psychiatric science and mental health research. All abstracts and full-text articles—published in HTML, PDF, and XML formats—are freely accessible online immediately upon publication, without any subscription or access restrictions.

This ensures that essential mental health knowledge and clinical advancements are available to researchers, clinicians, educators, mental health professionals, and policy makers around the world, helping bridge gaps in understanding and care.

Published by IBMSR Journals, the Journal of Psychiatric Health Bulletin: Open Access contributes to the global movement toward open, evidence-based psychiatric practice and supports mental health advancement for individuals and communities worldwide.