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International Journal of Psychology

2026 | Published June 12, 2026

Volume 1, Issue 1

Psychology Between Reality And Hope

5 published articles Open access
Cover of International Journal of Psychology, volume 1, issue 1

About this issue

Issue overview

This issue explores the dynamic relationship between the realities of contemporary psychological life and the hopes offered by scientific research, clinical practice, and human resilience. Under the title “Psychology Between Reality and Hope,” the issue highlights the challenges individuals and societies face today, including emotional stress, family difficulties, mental health disorders, educational pressures, social change, and the psychological impact of modern life.

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Articles in this issue

Original Research Published June 12, 2026

Pages 1-28

Neurocognitive Foundations of Emotional Regulation

Prof. Kotb Abdo Khalil Hanour

Emotional regulation constitutes a fundamental psychological process that enables individuals to monitor, evaluate, and modify emotional reactions in ways that promote adaptive functioning and psychological well-being. Contemporary research increasingly emphasizes that emotional regulatio…

Original Research Published June 13, 2026

Pages 29-55

Trauma, Memory, and Psychological Resilience

Prof. Osama Abu El-Magd El-Khouly

Psychological trauma represents a profound disruption to an individual's emotional, cognitive, and neurobiological functioning. Traumatic experiences not only affect immediate emotional responses but also exert long-lasting effects on memory systems and psychological resilience. This stud…

Original Research Published June 13, 2026

Pages 56-69

Personality Disorders – A Dimensional Approach

Prof. Khaled Ramadan Abdel-Fattah Suleiman

Personality disorders (PDs) have traditionally been conceptualized as categorical diagnoses within major diagnostic systems such as the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM). However, growing empirical evidence suggests that dimensional models of personality patholog…

Original Research Published June 13, 2026

Pages 70-94

Social Support and Mental Health Recovery: Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and Its Application in Treating Anxiety Disorders

Prof. Ahmed Abdel-Fattah Ayad

This paper examines the combined role of social support and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) in promoting mental health recovery, with a particular focus on anxiety disorders. Mental health recovery is increasingly understood as a multidimensional process involving symptom reduction, em…