Journal of Modern Foreign Psychology

[Sovremennaia zarubezhnaia psikhologiia]

Mission

Scientific significance of the journal is: the lightening of broad array of problems typical for foreign psychology and related sciences, the disclosure of present-day tendencies in foreign empirical studies and critical analysis of contribution the foreign psychology made into the contemporary psychological science.

The practice-related significance of the journal is familiarizing of readers (scientists, lecturers, teachers, students seeking for bachelor and master degrees, post-graduate students) with fundamental and applied studies in psychology; with methodology and practice of modern foreign studies  in various domains of psychological sciences, with perspectives and innovations  in the sphere of higher education abroad, with questions of arrangement and development of various international  psychological services in comparison with the ones in national studies.

The journal “Modern Foreign Psychology“ sets goals that are in demand in the professional community:

  • Providing a high level of scientific publications in various areas of psychology, including general and developmental psychology, educational psychology (including psychological diagnostics of digital educational environments), social psychology, political and economic psychology, correctional psychology and defectology, legal psychology, accident psychology, as well as interdisciplinary research in the field of cognitive and metacognitive processes.
  • Creating an opportunity to get into discussions for scientists from different countries working in the field of psychology and related disciplines.
  • Expanding modern theoretical models and innovative practices in all areas of psychological science.

Journal’s scope (according to the list of scientific branches):

  • 5.3.1. – General Psychology, Personality Psychology, History of Psychology (Psychological Sciences).
  • 5.3.4. – Educational Psychology, Psychodiagnostics of Digital Educational Environments (Psychological Sciences).
  • 5.3.5. – Social Psychology, Political and Economic Psychology (Psychological Sciences).
  • 5.3.7. – Developmental Psychology (Psychological Sciences). 
  • 5.3.8 – Correctional Psychology and Defectology (Psychological Sciences)
  • 5.3.9. – Legal Psychology and Security Psychology (Psychological Sciences).
  • 5.12.1.  Interdisciplinary Studies of Cognitive Processes (Psychological Sciences).
  • 5.12.1.  Interdisciplinary Studies of Cognitive Processes (Philosophical Sciences).
  • 5.12.3.  Medical Psychology (Psychological Sciences).