REHABILITATION PSYCHOLOGY

Scope & Guideline

Transforming Lives with Psychological Insights

Introduction

Explore the comprehensive scope of REHABILITATION PSYCHOLOGY through our detailed guidelines, including its aims and scope. Stay updated with trending and emerging topics, and delve into declining areas to understand shifts in academic interest. Our guidelines also showcase highly cited topics, featuring influential research making a significant impact. Additionally, discover the latest published papers and those with high citation counts, offering a snapshot of current scholarly conversations. Use these guidelines to explore REHABILITATION PSYCHOLOGY in depth and align your research initiatives with current academic trends.
LanguageEnglish
ISSN0090-5550
PublisherEDUCATIONAL PUBLISHING FOUNDATION-AMERICAN PSYCHOLOGICAL ASSOC
Support Open AccessNo
CountryUnited States
TypeJournal
Convergefrom 1982 to 2024
AbbreviationREHABIL PSYCHOL / Rehabil. Psychol.
Frequency4 issues/year
Time To First Decision-
Time To Acceptance-
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Address750 FIRST ST, NE, WASHINGTON, DC 20002-4242

Aims and Scopes

Rehabilitation Psychology focuses on the psychological aspects of rehabilitation and disability, emphasizing the mental health and well-being of individuals with disabilities. The journal encompasses a wide range of topics, methodologies, and populations, aiming to improve rehabilitation practices and psychological outcomes for diverse groups.
  1. Psychological Assessment and Measurement:
    The journal frequently publishes studies that develop and validate psychometric tools to assess psychological constructs related to rehabilitation, such as anxiety, depression, and coping mechanisms.
  2. Intervention Development and Evaluation:
    Research focusing on various interventions, including psychological therapies and rehabilitation programs, aimed at enhancing recovery outcomes for individuals with disabilities.
  3. Disability and Identity:
    Explorations of the psychological implications of disability, including identity formation, societal perceptions, and the lived experiences of individuals with disabilities.
  4. Quality of Life and Well-Being:
    Studies investigating factors that influence the quality of life and overall well-being of individuals with disabilities, including the impact of chronic conditions and rehabilitation practices.
  5. Socioeconomic and Cultural Factors:
    Research examining how socioeconomic status, cultural background, and systemic issues affect rehabilitation outcomes and psychological health in diverse populations.
  6. Innovative Research Methodologies:
    The journal highlights innovative research designs and methodologies, such as mixed-methods, longitudinal studies, and psychometric evaluations, to address complex rehabilitation psychology questions.
Recent publications in Rehabilitation Psychology reveal several emerging themes and trends that reflect the evolving landscape of rehabilitation and mental health. Researchers are increasingly focusing on innovative methodologies and diverse populations.
  1. Intersectionality in Disability Research:
    Emerging studies highlight the intersection of disability with other identities, such as gender, race, and sexuality, revealing how these factors influence experiences and outcomes in rehabilitation.
  2. Mental Health Impacts of Chronic Illness:
    There is a growing focus on the mental health implications of chronic illnesses and disabilities, particularly in relation to coping strategies, resilience, and the psychological effects of living with a long-term condition.
  3. Telehealth and Remote Interventions:
    The COVID-19 pandemic has accelerated the interest in telehealth and remote interventions, with research exploring their effectiveness and feasibility in providing psychological support to individuals with disabilities.
  4. Community-Based Rehabilitation Approaches:
    An increasing number of studies are examining community-based rehabilitation strategies that empower individuals with disabilities and promote social inclusion and support.
  5. Mindfulness and Psychological Flexibility:
    Research on mindfulness-based interventions and psychological flexibility is on the rise, focusing on their role in enhancing coping mechanisms and improving mental health among individuals with disabilities.

Declining or Waning

While Rehabilitation Psychology has consistently addressed various themes, some topics have seen a decline in focus over recent years. This section highlights these themes, indicating a potential shift in research priorities.
  1. Traditional Biomedical Models:
    There has been a noticeable decrease in research centered on purely biomedical models of rehabilitation, as the focus shifts towards more holistic, psychosocial approaches that consider the individual's experience and environment.
  2. Generalized Studies on Disability:
    Research that does not differentiate between various types of disabilities or specific populations is declining, as there is a growing emphasis on tailored interventions and understanding the unique needs of specific groups.
  3. Static Approaches to Psychological Interventions:
    Studies that emphasize static or one-time interventions without follow-up or longitudinal assessment are becoming less common, as the field moves towards understanding the dynamic nature of recovery and the need for ongoing support.

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