The Kurdish Psychology Journal has released its 19th issue for its readers.
The journal has been published quarterly since 2016.
Each issue features a special file and various related articles on psychology.
The editorial team of this new issue of Kurdish Psychology has once again focused on an important topic with a file titled ‘Media and Psychology.’
This issue presents numerous articles and writings on media and psychology for its readers.
The journal, published under the Avestan banner, is managed by editors Abdulsittar Özmen, Siyabend Aslan, Samed Doğan, Leyla Turhan, and Gülperî Gündüz.
The contents of this issue are as follows:
In Turkey, the Impact of Internal Media in 2023
Jan Ilhan Kizilhan, Johanna Neumann, Siyabend Aslan, Erdal Aladağ, Abdulsamet Doğan, Abdullatif Meşe, Ahmet Bekisoglu, Thomas Wenzel
Translation from English: Abdulsıttar Özmen
Digital Influences and Modern Psychological Impacts
Azad Dildar
Why is Journalism Always in the Spotlight?
Ali Duran Topuz
Kurdish Journalists Discuss the Reporting of Traumatic Events
Kurdish Psychology
The Impact of Social Media on Students’ Educational Life
Enver İleri
Children’s Rights and Media
Gülperi Gündüz
Interview with Cemal Dindar
Translation from Turkish: Ali Akan
Media and Its Psychological Impact: Strategies to Combat Disinformation
Nuh Bozkur
The Impact of Social Media from a Psychological Perspective
Hataw Ahmed Sharif
Translation from Sorani: M. Ali Erol
The Impact of Digital Media on Children’s Health and Development
Bernhard Sandner
Translation from German: Siyabend Aslan
Screen Influence
Leyla Turhan
The Media’s Role in Suicide
Samed Doğan
Historical Perspectives on Media Psychology
Erdal Gül
Gurî’s Insight
Hoşeng Nizarî
Support for Children with Mental Disabilities in Educational Settings through Language and Communication Skills
Wehab Şehîn
“Windy Silence” and Unfulfilled Hopes
Mesut Umar
Questions and Answers
With Reşo Zîlan
Terms of Psychology
Kurdish Psychology
Author Profile
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