The International Journal of Indian Psychology aims to cover the advances in the field of Psychology, but not limited to the following branches:
- Industrial Organizational Psychology
- Counseling Psychology
- Clinical Psychology
- Developmental Psychology
- Experimental and Human Factors Psychology
- Educational Psychology
- Social Psychology
- School Psychology
- Physiological Psychology
- Environmental Psychology
- Health Psychology
- Family Psychology
- Rehabilitation Psychology
- Psychometrics and Quantitative Psychology
- Forensic Psychology and Psychology with the Law
- Neuropsychology/Psychobiology
- Geropsychology/Psychology of Aging
- Sport Psychology
- Consumer Psychology
- Aviation Psychology
- Anthropology
- Human development and family studies.
- Family resource management