The
Journal of Black Psychology has been the leading forum on the psychological study of Black populations for the past 50 years. Founded and sponsored by the Association of Black Psychologists, the
Journal of Black Psychology presents the most innovative scholarly research and theory on the behavior of Black and other populations from Black or Afrocentric perspectives.
The
Journal of Black Psychology brings you the latest scholarly discussion on timely and sensitive topics. It provides the empirical, theoretical, and methodological studies you need to stay on top of the rapid developments in knowledge about Black experience and behavior. Since 1974, The
Journal of Black Psychology has led and recorded the most outstanding contributions within the field of psychology toward the understanding of the experiences and behavior of Black populations. The journal provides complete and balanced coverage of the field’s latest developments and advances, through original articles and special features such as research briefs, essays, commentary, and book reviews. An international array of distinguished authors brings you original analyses and perspectives covering a wide variety of areas, including:
- African-centered psychology
- Counseling & clinical psychology
- Psychology of Black children
- Therapeutic interventions
- Personality
- Education
- Health & social behavior
- Life span & family issues
- Diversity in African cultures
- Organizational psychology
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