International Journal of Stress Management (IJSM)
The International Journal of Stress Management (IJSM) is dedicated to the in-depth evaluation, management, and treatment of stress and trauma, addressing a spectrum of aspects including emotional, cognitive, behavioral, and physiological dimensions. Additionally, the journal examines issues related to stress across personal, professional, organizational, and societal contexts.
The International Journal of Stress Management (IJSM) disseminates studies that significantly advance both theoretical frameworks and practical applications in the domain of stress identification and management. The journal champions research that adheres to rigorous methodological standards, encompassing a wide spectrum of disciplines including psychology, social sciences, psychiatry, medicine, therapeutic and healthcare practices, business and industry, humanities, arts, education, engineering, and other related fields.
The journal publicizes its publications quarterly using a hybrid-open access model and produces rigorously peer-reviewed, high-caliber original research encompassing qualitative and quantitative empirical studies, theoretical analyses, historical investigations, and comprehensive reviews. It also features concise reports, critical book reviews, and thought-provoking editorials. Contributions to the International Journal of Stress Management (IJSM) originate from a diverse global cohort of scholars and practitioners across a wide range of disciplines.
We, at IJSM, encourage manuscripts that;
- Contribute to theoretical advancement, tackle practical issues, expand theoretical and practical understanding across diverse cultures or regions, or adopt an interdisciplinary perspective.
- Explore the interplay between social or environmental factors and cognitive processes or physiological responses.
- Focus on underrepresented populations.