Accreditation Certificate
Focus and Scope
Application of Counseling and Psychotherapy:
- In-depth exploration of various counseling approaches and techniques.
- Insight into the practical aspects of implementing these approaches in real-world settings.
Application of Psychoeducational Group and/or Classical Guidance:
- Studies or reviews focusing on the use of psychoeducational groups in guidance and counseling.
- Analysis of classical guidance methods and their effectiveness in contemporary contexts.
Application of Assessment in Guidance and Counseling:
- Examination of various assessment tools and methodologies in guidance and counseling.
- Discussion on the role of assessment in developing effective counseling strategies.
Application of Guidance and Counseling Services:
- Papers discussing the implementation of guidance and counseling services in various settings (schools, colleges, community centers, etc.).
- Analysis of the impact and effectiveness of these services.
Application in Other Contexts Relevant to the Scientific Development of Guidance and Counseling:
- Articles exploring innovative applications or new contexts for guidance and counseling.
- Contributions to the broader scientific and theoretical development of the field.
TYPES OF ARTICLES ACCEPTED IN THE JOURNAL
Research Articles
Research articles present original studies that provide new findings in the fields of guidance and counseling, education, and psychology. These articles typically include:
- Introduction: Outlines the research problem, topic relevance, and gaps in the literature that the study aims to address.
- Method: Describes the research design, sample, instruments used, data collection procedures, and analysis techniques.
- Results and Discussion: Presents the main findings of the research, both quantitatively and qualitatively, and connects them with existing theories and studies while highlighting practical implications.
- Conclusion: Summarizes key findings, study limitations, and recommendations for future research.
Review Articles
Review articles provide an in-depth analysis of existing research and propose directions for future studies. These articles generally include:
- Introduction: Explains the topic's significance, research gaps, objectives, and scope.
- Method: Details the search strategy, selection criteria, data extraction, and review approach.
- Thematic Discussion: Categorizes studies, critically analyzes findings, and identifies emerging trends.
- Implications & Future Research: Discusses practical applications, research implications, and study limitations.
- Conclusion: Summarizes key insights and provides directions for future research.
Correspondence Articles
These are short discussions that may include:
- Comments or Critiques on previously published research in the same journal.
- Responses to Specific Articles, providing additional insights or challenging the conclusions drawn in previous studies.
- Editorials or Short Opinions on significant trends or issues in the fields of guidance and counseling, education, and psychology.