Journal Overview
The International Journal of Neurolinguistics & Gestalt Psychology (IJNGP) is dedicated to promoting the study and research in the areas of Neurolinguistics, Gestalt Psychology, and Therapy.
IJNGP provides an interdisciplinary platform where psychology, linguistics, and other related fields can converge. By promoting a collaborative dialogue among researchers, educators, and mental health professionals. The journal seeks to bridge gaps between disciplines and enhance the collective knowledge base.
The journal follows a rigorous double peer-review process to ensure the originality, relevance, and readability of its publications. Articles are reviewed and edited by the editorial board who are experts in their fields to meet the highest journal standards. IJNGP adheres to an open-access policy, allowing free and unrestricted access to its published articles, thereby enabling a global exchange of knowledge.
Scope
IJNGP welcomes an innovative mix of theoretical and empirical studies, reviews, brief reports, and viewpoints. The journal encourages contributions that explore:
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Personality Psychology
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Developmental Psychology
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Clinical and Child Psychology
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Perception, Cognition, and Cognitive Neuroscience
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Positive Psychology
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Psychopathology and Psychotherapy
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Cultural Psychology
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Individual Differences and Behaviour Genetics
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Behavioural and Cognitive Neuroscience
These themes address various aspects of human psychological and linguistic phenomena, aiming to advance the understanding of Neurolinguistics, Gestalt Psychology and Therapy.
Mission
The mission of IJNGP is to:
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Support and promote high-quality research in Neurolinguistics and Gestalt Psychology and Therapy.
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Provide opportunities for early-career and established researchers to publish their work.
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Advance scientific knowledge through the dissemination of innovative research.
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Contribute to the development of empirical and theoretical foundations in the field.
IJNGP aspires to be at the forefront of disseminating crucial information and research data, fostering continuous critical dialogue, and challenging mainstream perspectives in Neurolinguistics and Gestalt Psychology.
Submission Guidelines
Authors are encouraged to consult the submission guidelines available in the “Journal Guidelines” section for detailed information on manuscript formats. The journal expects all submissions to be original and not previously published or under consideration elsewhere.
The International Journal of Neurolinguistics & Gestalt Psychology (IJNGP) and our publisher, AnilThomas Fellowship Foundation, strive to ensure the accuracy of all content contained in our publications. However, neither IJNGP, the AnilThomas Fellowship Foundation, our agents (including the editor, any member of the editorial team or editorial board, and any guest editors), nor our licensors make any representations or warranties regarding the accuracy, completeness, or suitability of the content for any purpose.
The opinions and views expressed in this publication are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of the International Journal of Neurolinguistics & Gestalt Psychology (IJNGP) or the AnilThomas Fellowship Foundation. Readers should not rely solely on the content's accuracy and should independently verify it with primary sources of information.
The International Journal of Neurolinguistics & Gestalt Psychology (IJNGP) and the AnilThomas Fellowship Foundation shall not be liable for any losses, actions, claims, proceedings, demands, costs, expenses, damages, or other liabilities arising directly or indirectly from the use of the content.
Contact Information
Address: IJNGP, Office No. 2, Legend Apts, St. Anthony’s Church Road, Vakola, Santacruz (E), Mumbai, Maharashtra- 400055
- Email: office@ijngp.com
- Phone: +91 70458 64874
IJNGP is a vision by the AnilThomas Fellowship Foundation, supporting and promoting research-based work in Neurolinguistics, Gestalt Psychology and Therapy.