About the Journal
Sufi Psyche: Journal of Sufism Psychotherapy and Mental Health is an international, peer-reviewed, and open-access scholarly journal dedicated to advancing interdisciplinary research at the intersection of Sufism, psychotherapy, psychology, counseling, spirituality, and mental health.
The journal provides an academic platform for researchers, scholars, psychotherapists, psychologists, counselors, mental health professionals, religious studies specialists, healthcare practitioners, and other professionals interested in the theoretical, empirical, and practical contributions of Sufi traditions to psychological well-being and mental healthcare.
Sufi Psyche seeks to facilitate critical dialogue between classical and contemporary Sufi thought and developments in psychology, psychotherapy, psychiatry, counseling, behavioral sciences, health sciences, and the humanities. The journal particularly encourages research that examines Sufi concepts and practices through rigorous, contextual, culturally sensitive, and evidence-informed approaches.
The journal welcomes contributions from diverse cultural, disciplinary, and geographical contexts. It publishes original research articles, review articles, conceptual papers, case studies, methodological papers, and scholarly reflections that contribute to the understanding of spiritual, psychological, and therapeutic dimensions of Sufism.
Sufi Psyche is committed to academic integrity, editorial independence, transparent peer review procedures, inclusivity, methodological rigor, and internationally recognized principles of publication ethics.
