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  • Psychotraumatology
  • Global Health Crises
  • Environmental Psychology

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  • 2022 witnessed intersecting global crises, including the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, new conflicts, and escalating climate change impacts, leading to widespread traumatic stress.
  • The European Journal of Psychotraumatology (EJPT) actively engaged with these challenges, aiming to advance the understanding and management of psychological consequences stemming from mass traumatic events.
  • The journal's efforts align with the growing need to address the mental health implications of the Anthropocene era.

Discussion:

  • EJPT is committed to publishing research that informs prevention and treatment strategies for individuals affected by large-scale traumatic events.
  • The journal's editorial board is dedicated to fostering scientific discourse on critical issues such as climate change and traumatic stress.
  • Special issues and collections are planned to delve into specific areas like early intervention in trauma and conflict settings.

Key Insights:

  • The journal highlights the interconnectedness of global crises and their profound impact on worldwide psychological well-being.
  • EJPT plays a crucial role in disseminating research findings relevant to psychotraumatology in the face of contemporary challenges.
  • The publication aims to provide evidence-based insights for mitigating the effects of trauma in diverse and challenging environments.

Outlook:

  • Future publications will feature special collections on climate change, traumatic stress, and early intervention in trauma and conflict.
  • The journal anticipates continued growth in its reach, impact, and quality in 2023.
  • EJPT remains dedicated to being a leading platform for psychotraumatology research, addressing both individual and collective trauma.