International Journal of Coaching Psychology

Focus and scope

The International Journal of Coaching Psychology (IJCP) seeks articles with a focus on theory, research and practice of coaching psychology. In addition to research articles, papers can include brief reports, techniques, interventions, strategies, book reviews and conference reports. Editorials are written by the editors on topics of general interest or journal policy. Articles are peer reviewed.

Perspectives, leading articles and keynote speeches maybe commissioned from experts in the coaching psychology and applied fields.

Publication frequency

Journal items are published online as soon as they are ready and are added to the “current” volume’s Table of Contents. On an occasional basis, the publishers may print a paper journal version of the articles published.

Article and page numbering

In order to publish accepted articles promptly, National Wellbeing Service journals will use article numbers instead of the traditional method of continuous pagination through any particular volume. (Page numbers will still be used within each article.)

International Standard Serial Number (ISSN)

ISSN 2634-7946

Mailing address

National Wellbeing Service, 156 Westcombe Hill, London, SE3 7DH.

Contact

Website: International Journal of Coaching Psychology (IJCP)

Email: coeditor@nationalwellbeingservice.com editor@nationalwellbeingservice.com

Funding from Tobacco Companies

NWS journals will not publish articles in which any of the authors’ salaries or research costs have been funded by a tobacco company.


eneral interest or journal policy. Perspectives, leading articles, invited papers and keynote speeches maybe commissioned from experts in the coaching psychology and applied fields.

We welcome research and discussion papers, brief reports, short papers on techniques, book reviews and conference reports.

The International Society for Coaching Psychology is the lead professional membership body sponsoring the International Journal of Coaching Psychology. Additional sponsors include the Hungarian Association for Coaching Psychology.

The Editor is Dr Siobhain O’Riordan PhD.