Hossein Salehi Najafabadi

Hossein Salehi Najafabadi (born 11 August 1975) is an Iranian scholar, researcher, and writer whose work focuses on philosophy, psychology, and applied economics. He has written about IDeaS concerning cyclical concepts of time, psychological aspects of fear, and applied economic systems.

Education

Salehi Najafabadi completed a Bachelor’s degree in Radio Telecommunications at Imam Khomeini University in Nowshahr, Iran. He earned a Master’s degree and a Doctorate in Islamic Philosophy from Al-Hojjah University of Islamic Sciences in Mashhad. He later obtained an MA in Clinical Psychology from Islamic Azad University, Tehran. NSIU University – doctoral and postdoctoral studies in psychoanalysis London Department of Applied Economics – doctoral studies in applied economics

Philosophy

  • Writings on concepts related to cyclical interpretations of time.

Psychology and Psychoanalysis

  • Writings discussing the role of fear in psychological processes.

Applied Economics

  • Research discussing structural and applied aspects of economic systems.

Professional activities

Salehi Najafabadi has participated in academic events and activities associated with scientific organizations, as documented on institutional websites.