Cyprus Turkish Journal of Psychiatry & Psychology Vol.4 Issue.3
Doi:10.35365/ctjpp.22.3


EDITORIAL / EDİTÖRDEN 


Mehmet Çakıcı


Abstract:

As the Cyprus Turkish Journal of Psychiatry and Psychology, we are happy to have published the September issue of 2022. We observe that the Covid-19 pandemic has experienced a fluctuation in this period and continues to be a threat to humanity. Economic crises in the world and wars between countries are also emerging as other threats to humanity. These emerging social problems also lead to the emergence of mental health disorders more in the world. Unfortunately, in this period, countries spend more resources on armament, not on the development of science. Despite all these negative conditions, the world of science continues its journey. Our journal continues to serve science and humanity by continuing its journey in the world of science. We also observe that the number of articles sent is increasing day by day. When the number of downloads and readings of our journal is increasing day by day, we are even more pleased. In this issue, we are very pleased to share articles with rich scientific knowledge with you. In addition to the ongoing ULAKBİM evaluation process, our journal’s entry into the SCOPUS and Web of Science lists reveals the importance of the journal. As of 2021, our journal is indexing articles in the Emerging Source Citation Index. As the Cyprus Turkish Journal of Psychiatry and Psychology, we wish all our readers a good work and thank all the authors who contributed.


1Prof. Dr., Cyprus Science University, Economics, Administrative and Social Sciences Faculty, Department of Psychology, Kyrenia, TRN Cyprus, Orcid Id: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7043-183X

Address of correspondence/Yazışma adresi: Dr. Fazıl Küçük Street, 80, Cyprus Science University, Economics, Administrative and Social Sciences Faculty, Department of Psychology, Kyrenia, TRN Cyprus. E-mail: editö[email protected]


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