Modern psychology and psychiatry have greatly enhanced our understanding of bio-psychology. With advances in neuroscience and neuroendocrinology, we are getting closer to distinguishing myths and age-old belief systems from what might be considered relative truths of existence. However, one area continues to frustrate a significant number of mental health patients: our reliance on chemical drugs…
Category: Editorial
Neohumanist Review 4: From the Editor-In-Chief
As we enter what promises to be a momentous second half of the present decade, we at Neohumanist Review are pleased to offer another collection of up-to-date cutting edge articles of both general and particular interest. Our fourth issue kicks off with three profound articles each addressing what we envision as the fullness of science;…
From the Editor-In-Chief
We are happy to present the third issue of Neohumanist Review to our readers with quite a diversity. In this issue, authors from Mexico to Norway and from India to Birmingham have contributed neohumanist perspectives to complex problems plaguing our planet. A young physician, Dr. Rodrigo Bazúa Lobato, provides us an overview of the health…
From the Editor-In-Chief
We are happy to present the second issue of Neohumanist Review to our readers. The prime focus of this issue is on climate challenges. The very fabric of the web of life today is at risk. Unless we realize the interdependent nature of the ecosystem of planet Earth and beyond, we may not be able…
From the Editor-In-Chief
This inaugural issue of Neohumanist Review honours and puts on record the great contribution of Shrii Prabhat Ranjan Sarkar— the propounder of Neohumanist philosophy. Shrii Sarkar was a philosopher-seer besides being a spiritual giant. He made many path breaking contributions in different fields of knowledge. This journal owes its birth to his desire to establish…
