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The International Journal for the Psychology of Religion Q1 Unclaimed
The International Journal for the Psychology of Religion is a journal indexed in SJR in Psychology (miscellaneous) and Religious Studies with an H index of 39. It has an SJR impact factor of 0,782 and it has a best quartile of Q1. It is published in English. It has an SJR impact factor of 0,782.
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Languages: English
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0,782
SJR Impact factor39
H Index24
Total Docs (Last Year)64
Total Docs (3 years)1566
Total Refs165
Total Cites (3 years)60
Citable Docs (3 years)3.22
Cites/Doc (2 years)65.25
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Book Review: Aspects in Contexts: Studies in the History of Psychology of Religion. By Jacob A. Belzen (Ed.).
View moreReligious Coping Among Those With Persistent Mental Illness
View moreThe Reconstitution of the International Association for the Psychology of Religion
View more"Religiosity and Church Attendance: The Effects on Use of ""Hard Drugs"" Controlling for Sociodemographic and Theoretical Factors"
View more"Religiosity, Adult Attachment, and Why ""Singles"" are More Religious"
View moreReligious Development Beyond the Modern Paradigm Discussion:The Psychoanalytic Point of View
View moreA Critique of Models of Religious Experience
View moreREVIEW: Sanity and Sanctity: Mental Health Work Among the Ultra-Orthodox in Jerusalem. By David Greenberg and Eliezer Witztum.
View moreMystical Self Loss: A Challenge for Psychological Theory
View moreMysticism as a Predictor of Subjective Well-Being
View moreConversion Motifs Among British Converts to Islam
View moreThoughts on the Ineffability of the Mystical Experience
View moreREVIEW: Finding Space: Winnicott, God, and Psychic Reality. By Ann Belford Ulanov.
View moreCOMMENTARY: Comparing Apples to Oranges: A Response to Schoenrade, to Hay, and to Boyatzis
View moreREVIEW: Speaking the Unspeakable: Religion, Misogyny, and the Uncanny Mother in Freud's Cultural Texts. By Diane Jonte-Pace.
View moreINVITED ESSAY: Religion and Mental Health in Cultural Perspective: Observations and Reflections After The First International Congress on Religion and Mental Health, Tehran, 16-19 April 2001
View moreThe End of an Era: Farewell to Heye Faber (1907-2001)
View moreFrom Structuralism to Eternity? Re-Imagining the Psychology of Religious Development After the Cognitive-Developmental Paradigm
View moreCOMMENTARY: Culture, Gender, Faith:The Social Construction of the Person-God Relationship
View moreReligious Identity: An Autophotographic Study
View moreREVIEW: Sucasna Psychologia Nabozenstva [Contemporary Psychology of Religion]
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View moreReview: Taking a Step Back: Assessments of the Psychology of Religion
View moreWhat Characterizes Spirituality? A Comment on Pargament, Emmons and Crumpler, and Stifoss-Hansen
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