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Katedra Neuronauki Klinicznej, Wydział Medyczny Politechniki Wrocławskiej
Submission date: 2026-03-22
Acceptance date: 2026-03-22
Online publication date: 2026-04-13
Publication date: 2026-04-13
Arch Psych Psych 2026;28(1):5-6
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The papers gathered in this issue offer a timely and nuanced perspective on the evolving landscape of mental health research. Although they address a wide range of clinical and psychosocial phenomena, they are united by a shared commitment to understanding psychological functioning in its full complexity — not as a set of isolated symptoms, but as an experience shaped by the interplay of biology, personality, relationships, and social context. Editorial
The papers gathered in this issue offer a timely and nuanced perspective on the evolving landscape of mental health research. Although they address a wide range of clinical and psychosocial phenomena, they are united by a shared commitment to understanding psychological functioning in its full complexity — not as a set of isolated symptoms, but as an experience shaped by the interplay of biology, personality, relationships, and social context.