
Founded 2006 in Bulgaria as a print journal, Psychological Thought advanced quickly to one of the most authoritative scientific psychological journals in Bulgaria. In 2012, Psychological Thought relaunched on PsychOpen as an electronic open-access journal. From January 2020, the journal is published by South-West University "Neofit Rilski" Publishing House.
Psychological Thought publishes its content in English or Bulgarian in all areas of psychology and is focused on the psychological theory and practice. It welcomes original research articles, meta-analysis, clinical reports, case studies, students' essays, and book reviews. Psychological Thought is designed for psychologists, researchers, and psychology students.
Vol 15, No 1 (2022)
Table of Contents
Editorial
Marius Drugas
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1-11
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Research Articles
Ilham Falani, Deni Iriyadi, Ice Yulia Wardani, Herni Susanti, Riska Amalya Nasuition
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12-28
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Daniela Tasevska, Ivan Ivanov
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29-52
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Mei San Leong, Rumaya Juhari
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53-80
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George Varvatsoulias
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81-104
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WELL-BEING AND PANDEMIC LOCKDOWN: THE ROLE OF EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE, SELF-COMPASSION AND RUMINATION
Khatuna Martskvishvili, Nato Lagidze
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105-131
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Robert J. Taormina, Jennifer H. Gao, Angus C.H. Kuok
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132-164
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Marina Denisa Dascăl, Éva Kállay
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165-188
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Sonia Khodabakhsh, Chia Sin Ooi
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189-214
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María Elena Brenlla, Rocio Giselle Fernández Da Lama, Inés Rodríguez Marengo, Elena Saint Cricq
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215-241
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Simona Nikolova, Rusanka Mancheva
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242-264
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Victoria Bein, Damián Javier Ursino, María Daniela Pérez Chada
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265-284
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Thomas H. Dozier
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285-311
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