About the Project
Every day, thousands of new psychology texts appear online: articles, clinical essays, case analyses, book excerpts, and blog posts. The information noise is so dense that finding a truly deep and useful idea can take hours.
PsyJournal is an independent curated media project. Our mission is simple: we read thousands of publications by practicing psychologists and find the ones that are genuinely worth your attention.
We do not write original articles. We work as a radar: scanning the professional field, selecting the gems, turning them into concise and meaningful reviews, and sharing them with you — always with the author’s name and a link to the original source.
Psychology Without Borders
PsyJournal speaks three languages: Russian, English, and Spanish. But we are not just a translation bureau. Our project connects different information ecosystems.
In the English-language web we monitor one set of sources, while in Spanish and Russian segments we monitor different ones. When we find an outstanding text in one language, we translate our review into the other two. This is how we build a single international library of knowledge.
For readers, this is a way to step beyond the limits of a language bubble. For authors, it is a chance to gain international visibility they may never have considered.
Why Is the Editorial Team Anonymous?
Content selection, “Author of the Day” badges, and review writing are handled by our Editorial Board. You will not find our names, titles, or photos on this page.
It is not about mystery. It is about professional ethics.
All members of our board are practicing psychologists. Our professional world is small: everyone is connected by one or two handshakes. To remain fully unbiased, we need to read the text — not the name on the badge.
Anonymity helps us avoid conflicts of interest and ethical traps. We do not want to wonder how to evaluate a text by a supervisor, a former teacher, or a well-known colleague.
We are not here to promote personal brands of editors. Our only goal is to highlight the talent of others.
Our Principles
- We are complimentary. We do not publish takedowns and we do not attack controversial articles. If we do not like a text, we simply do not publish it. PsyJournal features only what we genuinely admire.
- We protect your time. In every review, we highlight the key idea with a yellow marker. You get the essence in 30 seconds. If you want depth, follow the link to the original.
- We work for authors. Good texts deserve to be read, and psychologists’ work deserves recognition. We created a system of awards and certificates to say a simple professional “thank you” to our colleagues.