Aims and Scopes

The Journal of Social Counseling (JOSC) aims to provide a platform for examining and discussing issues in cross-cultural and multiculturalism studies, Social, religious, and management, Contemporary social issues, and Media and Technology. It invites submissions from diverse perspectives and approaches, including those from developing countries. The journal aims to promote ongoing dialogue and discourse on important topics and provide insight into the counseling needs of individuals, groups, and society by publishing articles that explore various aspects of the field, including empirical research, innovative techniques, and professional issues.

The JOSC invites submissions of articles that explore various aspects of the field, including:

Crosscultural and multiculturalism studies:
- Cross-Cultural Counseling
- Cross-Cultural Communication
- Islamic and community counseling
Contemporary social Counseling issues:
- Sufism
- Religious thought
- Philosophy of Religion
- Religious Counseling
- Social Education
Media and Technology
- Media in Counseling Guidance

In addition, the journal welcomes brief commentaries or rebuttals on relevant topics in the field to promote ongoing dialogue and discourse on important issues.