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We are obliged to convey our warm wishes from the Journal of Clinical Psychiatry and Neuroscience. The journal is a peer-reviewed, open access scholarly journal that seeks contributions from scholars, amateurs, clinical practitioners, and students in this field. It is an open access journal dedicated to publishing seminal clinical psychiatry and neuroscience research. Science of Psychology Psychology benefits society and improves our quality of life. Psychologists study the connections between brain function and behavior, as well as the environment and behavior, and use what they learn to better understand and improve the world around us. The Go-To Science Humans are naturally inquisitive. "Why?" is one of the first questions children learn to ask? As adults, we still wonder. Psychologists use empirical methods to collect and interpret research data in order to better understand and solve some of society's most difficult problems. It's difficult, if not impossible; to imagine a facet of life that doesn't involve psychology. Psychologists use the scientific method, which includes posing a question, proposing a theory, and then designing rigorous laboratory or field experiments to test the hypothesis. Psychologists use research findings to develop evidence-based strategies for problem solving and life improvement. Psychologists in Action Psychology is a broad subject. Psychologists conduct basic and applied research, consult with communities and organizations, diagnose and treat patients, and educate future psychologists and those interested in other fields. They assess both intelligence and personality. Many psychologists work in the medical field. They assess behavioral and mental function as well as overall well-being. Other psychologists study how humans interact with one another and with machines, and they work to improve these relationships. As people learn how to make choices that improve their health and well-being, the application of psychological research can reduce the economic burden of disease on government and society. Educational assessment advancements are assisting students with learning disabilities. Psychological science helps educators understand how children think, process, and remember, allowing them to develop more effective teaching methods. Psychological science contributes to justice by assisting courts in understanding criminal minds, evidence, and the limitations of certain types of evidence or testimony. Journal Highlights The Journal of Clinical Psychiatry and Neuroscience was founded on two key tenets: to provide recent turn-around research articles freely for research, teaching, and reference purposes, and to provide a Recent research articles are freely available for research, teaching, and reference purposes. This allows anyone to copy, distribute, transmit, or adapt the work as long as the original work and source are properly cited. Crossref will assign a DOI to all published articles. The journal discusses theoretical and conceptual aspects of neurology such as Cognitive Neuroscience, Perceptual and Cognitive Processes, Higher Cognitive Processes, Human Development, Clinical Psychology, Creativity Problem-solving. Journal h-index: 3 Journal Cite Score: 0.41 Journal Impact Factor: 0.60 Editorial Board Editor-in-Chief: Dr. Alain L. Fymat Editorial board members: 1- Bei Lyu 2- Sam Vaknin 3- Dr. Ira Bedzow 4- Dr. Yoshiaki Kikuchi 5- Dr. Giuseppe Lanza 6- Dr. Mariagiovanna Cantone 7- Dr. Francesca Biagioni This Journal's published articles are all included in the indexing and abstracting coverage of: • Google Scholar • Directory of Open Access Journals • China National Knowledge Infrastructure (CNKI) • Ulrich's Periodicals Directory • Publons • Geneva Foundation for Medical Education and Research • Free Medical Journals • Index Copernicus • CAS Membership Information: Membership, Collaboration, and Subscriptions are also available from the Journal of Clinical Psychiatry and Neuroscience. Because our Journal provides opportunities for collaboration, membership is an excellent opportunity for researchers, academics, and laboratories who publish on a regular basis. For submission, do visit: https://www.pulsus.com/submissions/clinical-psychiatry-neuroscience.html For further information, please contact us. Email: editor.psychiatry@neurologyinsight.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/Shawn_Kruger28