About the Journal

Journal of Wellbeing and Harmony (JWH) is a peer-reviewed, open-access academic journal published by Nohan Institute. The journal is committed to disseminating high-quality, innovative research and scholarly work that explores the interconnectedness of personal wellbeing, social harmony, and holistic health. It serves as a platform for researchers, academics, and practitioners to examine fundamental aspects of human flourishing, mental wellness, community coherence, and sustainable living through interdisciplinary research and evidence-based approaches.

JWH welcomes original research articles, theoretical and conceptual papers, literature reviews, and case studies that investigate contemporary issues in positive psychology, mental health, work-life balance, social cohesion, environmental harmony, mindfulness practices, and holistic health approaches. By encouraging interdisciplinary perspectives and diverse methodological approaches from fields such as psychology, public health, social sciences, environmental studies, and traditional wellness practices, the journal aims to foster meaningful dialogue and collaboration among researchers, healthcare professionals, community leaders, and policy makers.

To ensure academic rigor and integrity, JWH applies a blind peer-review process, whereby all submitted manuscripts undergo thorough evaluation by subject-matter experts. Manuscripts must be original and not under review or previously published in other journals. Articles can be submitted in English or Indonesian.

The journal follows an open-access policy under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 (CC BY-SA 4.0) license, ensuring free and unrestricted access to its contents and promoting the broad dissemination of knowledge to national and international academic, professional, and community audiences.

JWH is published two issues per year (June, December). Through its dedication to excellence in wellbeing and harmony research, ethical publication standards, and global accessibility, JWH seeks to become a leading source of scholarly insight and a vital forum for advancing evidence-based practices that promote holistic wellbeing and harmonious living in contemporary society.