Nordic Psychology is an academic journal dedicated to research in the field of psychology, with the core goal of promoting communication and integration between psychological theories and practical applications. By providing research opportunities for an international readership, this journal not only serves academic research in psychology, but also focuses on its practical applications to meet the needs of readers from different backgrounds.
This journal encourages the publication of various types of research papers, including but not limited to empirical research, theoretical research, and methodological papers. This diverse publishing strategy helps to showcase the breadth and depth of psychological research. The journal particularly welcomes qualitative research, which provides rich insights into psychology through in-depth analysis and understanding of human behavior, psychological processes, and psychological states. Encourage researchers to conduct research in practical work environments to solve real-world problems and promote the application of knowledge. Case studies provide in-depth exploration of specific individual or group psychological phenomena, helping readers understand the application of complex psychological concepts in specific contexts.