About the Journal
Jurnal Kesehatan Jiwa Indonesia (JKJI), Journal aims to be a beacon of light in the field of mental health, psychiatry, psychology, and neuroscience. Just as the sun's rays dispel the darkness, we strive to illuminate the complexities of the human mind and pave the way for a deeper understanding of mental well-being.
The realm of mental health is vast and ever-evolving, encompassing a multitude of challenges that impact individuals, families, and communities worldwide. From anxiety and depression to neurodegenerative disorders and developmental conditions, the scope of research in this field is both crucial and multifaceted. JKJI serves as a platform for researchers, clinicians, and scholars to share their insights, findings, and innovations, fostering a collaborative spirit that transcends geographical boundaries.
Within these pages, we welcome diverse perspectives and methodologies, encouraging a dialogue that bridges the gap between theory and practice. Whether through groundbreaking empirical studies, thought-provoking theoretical frameworks, or insightful case studies, Arunika aims to catalyze discussions that challenge existing paradigms and inspire transformative solutions. We embrace the complexities of the human experience, recognizing the intricate interplay between biological, psychological, and social factors that shape mental health.
As the dawn of a new era in mental health research and practice, JKJI extends an open invitation to early-career scientists, established researchers, and all those passionate about this field. Let us collectively nurture an ecosystem of scientific inquiry, where ideas are nurtured, debates are encouraged, and multidisciplinary collaborations thrive. Together, we can shed light on the intricate workings of the mind, alleviate suffering, and pave the way for a future where mental well-being is celebrated and accessible to all.










