About the Journal

Trauma and Psychological Therapies (TPT) is a peer-reviewed scholarly journal dedicated to the study of mental health, trauma recovery, and therapeutic interventions. The journal serves as a premier platform for psychologists, psychiatrists, and clinical practitioners focused on the psychological impact of adverse experiences. TPT is committed to promoting high-quality original research and clinical reviews that address the complexities of trauma and the development of effective psychological treatments.

Scope and Coverage

  • Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) and Recovery Models

  • Clinical Psychology and Evidence-Based Therapies

  • Child and Adolescent Psychology and Trauma

  • Community Mental Health and Crisis Intervention

  • Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and Neurobiology

  • Addiction, Grief, and Resilience Studies

  • Psychological Impact of Conflict, Violence, and Natural Disasters

Editorial Philosophy TPT adheres to rigorous blind peer review standards to ensure clinical integrity and ethical soundness. The journal upholds international standards for psychological research and encourages submissions that provide evidence-based insights into mental health recovery and policy formulation.

Our Mission

  • To provide an inclusive forum for trauma-informed research and practice.

  • To promote interdisciplinary scholarship in psychological therapies.

  • To support researchers and clinicians in improving mental health outcomes.

  • To contribute to academic excellence and the healing of society.