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Psychology is a broad field that studies human thought, behavior, development, and more. It has many subfields including abnormal, biological, clinical, cognitive, comparative, developmental, forensic, industrial-organizational, personality, and social psychology. Psychology is applied in various areas like education, health, public policy, performance enhancement, research, self-help, and social programs. It impacts individuals and society by improving understanding of behavior, health, productivity, and more.
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Psychology is a broad field that studies human thought, behavior, development, and more. It has many subfields including abnormal, biological, clinical, cognitive, comparative, developmental, forensic, industrial-organizational, personality, and social psychology. Psychology is applied in various areas like education, health, public policy, performance enhancement, research, self-help, and social programs. It impacts individuals and society by improving understanding of behavior, health, productivity, and more.
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Types of Psychology

Psychology is a broad and diverse field that encompasses the study of human thought, behavior,
development, personality, emotion, motivation, and more. As a result, some different subfields
and specialty areas have emerged. The following are some of the major areas of research and
application within psychology:

 Abnormal psychology is the study of abnormal behavior and psychopathology. This


specialty area is focused on research and treatment of a variety of mental disorders and is
linked to psychotherapy and clinical psychology.
 Biological psychology (biopsychology) studies how biological processes influence the mind
and behavior. This area is closely linked to neuroscience and utilizes tools such as MRI and
PET scans to look at brain injury or brain abnormalities.
 Clinical psychology is focused on the assessment, diagnosis, and treatment of mental
disorders.
 Cognitive psychology is the study of human thought processes including attention,
memory, perception, decision-making, problem-solving, and language acquisition.
 Comparative psychology is the branch of psychology concerned with the study of animal
behavior.
 Developmental psychology is an area that looks at human growth and development over
the lifespan including cognitive abilities, morality, social functioning, identity, and other life
areas.
 Forensic psychology is an applied field focused on using psychological research and
principles in the legal and criminal justice system.
 Industrial-organizational psychology  is a field that uses psychological research to
enhance work performance and select employees.
 Personality psychology focuses on understanding how personality develops as well as the
patterns of thoughts, behaviors, and characteristics that make each individual unique.
 Social psychology focuses on group behavior, social influences on individual behavior,
attitudes, prejudice, conformity, aggression, and related topics.

 What Are the Branches of Psychology?

Uses
The most obvious application for psychology is in the field of mental health where psychologists use
principles, research, and clinical findings to help clients manage and overcome symptoms of mental
distress and psychological illness. Some of the additional applications for psychology include:

 Developing educational programs


 Ergonomics
 Informing public policy
 Mental health treatment
 Performance enhancement
 Personal health and well-being
 Psychological research
 Self-help
 Social program design
 Understanding child development

Careers in Psychology
A background in psychology opens far more career paths than clinical practice. Learn more in this
guide to 80 careers in psychology.

Impact of Psychology
Psychology is both an applied and academic field that benefits both individuals and society as a whole.
A large part of psychology is devoted to the diagnosis and treatment of mental health issues, but
that's just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to the impact of psychology.
Some of the ways that psychology contributes to individuals and society include:

 Improving our understanding of why people behave as they do


 Understanding the different factors that can impact the human mind and behavior
 Understanding issues that impact health, daily life, and well-being
 Improving ergonomics to improve product design
 Creating safer and more efficient workspaces
 Helping motivate people to achieve their goals
 Improving productivity

Psychologists accomplish these things by using objective scientific methods to understand, explain,


and predict human behavior. Psychological studies are highly structured, beginning with
a hypothesis that is then empirically tested.

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