
Volume 2, Issue 3
Front Matter
(Cover, Contents, Editorial; pp. III.i–III.iii)
Reevaluating the Nubian Man from Cemetery HK27C: Ancient Sports, Osteitis Pubis, and Alternative Explanations for the Pubic Symphyseal Face Eburnation
Xinyue Yuan (pp. 63–67)
An Investigation into the Five Ways to Wellbeing: Are University Students Aware of this Framework and Do They Engage with it?
Shruti Sharma, Anna Bembo, & Nicola Byrom (pp. 68–75)
The Therapeutic Impact of Expressive Writing in Clinical Psychology: A Comprehensive Review
Kam Yi Lam (pp. 76–81)
Volume 2, Issue 3
Published 23 May, 2024
Editor-in-Chief: Liam McClain
Managing Editors: Sai Hou Chong, Kitty Beck, Jasmine Regan Feldman, Raluca Creangă
ISSN 2753-3506
Journal Type: Diamond Open Access
Review Type: Collaborative, double-blind
Reference Style: APA 7
Subjects: Anthropology, Social Sciences, Psychology, Natural Sciences, Biology, Interdisciplinary Sciences, Behavioural Sciences.
Publishing Statement: Published by Cambridge Journal of Human Behaviour, Cambridge, United Kingdom.
Editor-in-Chief: Liam McClain
Managing Editors: Sai Hou Chong, Kitty Beck, Jasmine Regan Feldman, & Raluca Creangă
Associate Editors: Ingrid Ma & Jasmine Feldman Regan
Reviewers: Charlotte Rye, Divyendu Kashyap, Thomas Prince, Cristina Costea, & Matilda Black,
Copyeditors: Kalina Poydovska, Victoria Starling, Ira Ovalekar, & Liam McClain
Issue Production Designer: Ira Ovalekar
Outreach Officers: Hossein Fayazmanesh, Kritika Grover, & Seth Chagi,
Yuan, X. (2024). Reevaluating the Nubian Man from Cemetery HK27C: Ancient Sports, Osteitis Pubis, and Alternative Explanations for the Pubic Symphyseal Face Eburnation. Cambridge Journal of Human Behaviour, 2(3), 63–67.
Sharma, S., Bembo, A., & Byrom, N. (2024). An Investigation into the Five Ways to Wellbeing: Are University Students Aware of this Framework and Do They Engage with it? Cambridge Journal of Human Behaviour, 2(3), 67–75.
Lam, K.Y. (2024). The Therapeutic Impact of Expressive Writing in Clinical Psychology: A Comprehensive Review. Cambridge Journal of Human Behaviour, 2(3), 76–81.
