Psychology of Well-Being: Theory, Research and Practice is a peer-reviewed open access journal published under the brand SpringerOpen. It is devoted to understanding the biopsychosocial and behavioural factors leading to enhanced well-being, optimal emotional processing and the prevention of psychological dysfunction. Papers examining the mechanisms underlying the relationships between lifestyle factors, positive psychology interventions, emotion processes and well-being are sought. Other core themes of the journal include the integration of subjective and objective (neurobiological and behavioural) indicators of well-being and emotion, hedonic and eudaimonic perspectives of well-being, systematic emotion regulation strategies, knowledge transfer from laboratory settings to the field, and interdisciplinary approaches to the science of well-being.The journal publishes original work including intervention studies, meta-analyses, integrative review papers and brief scientific reports. Commentaries, debates and letters to the Editor are also considered. International and multidisciplinary perspectives are encouraged.Example topics for publication in Psychology of Well-Being include:
the development and application of systematic and rigorous measurement approaches to well-being and emotional processingthe development and evaluation of innovative and practical interventions for promoting optimal functioning and preventing psychological dysfunctiontheoretical reviews or practical papers integrating established methods from different disciplines or ideologiesintegration and advances in technologies for assessing well-being the inclusion of biological and neurological (including neuroanatomical, neurochemical and physiological) well-being indicatorsthe development of self-managed approaches to optimal functioningapplications which are, suited to work, education, family, clinical, community and health contexts and which span across the full life course.evidence-based recommendations for social and health policyMathematica Slovaca publishes original articles from all mathematical areas, namely, algebra and number theory, analysis, graph theory, probability theory and mathematical statistics, topology, measure theory and integration, many-valued logic and quantum structures, differential equations and dynamic systems. It brings together a number of subjects, such as mathematics, physics, soft computing, cryptography, biology, economy, and measuring. The journal publishes original articles with complete proofs. Besides short notes, the journal also presents surveys as well as special issues focusing on a theme of current interest. Mathematica Slovaca, the oldest mathematical journal in Slovakia, was founded in 1951 at the Mathematical Institute of the Slovak Academy of Sciences, Bratislava. The quality of the journal is guaranteed by prominent Editorial and Advisory Board members from Canada, Europe, Russia, and the USA