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Psychology: Fields of psychology and their application

 

(ITP-04) Fields of psychology and their application


Psychology is a diverse field that studies human behavior and mental processes. It encompasses various subfields that examine different aspects of human behavior, ranging from social interactions to abnormal behavior. In this blog post, we'll explore twenty subfields of psychology and their applications.

  1. Applied psychology is the branch of psychology that focuses on the practical application of psychological principles and theories in solving real-world problems. It involves the use of psychological research, methods, and techniques to address various issues related to human behavior, mental health.
  2. Clinical psychology is the application of psychology to the treatment of mental illnesses and behavioral disorders. Clinical psychologists diagnose and treat patients using various therapeutic techniques.
  3. Abnormal psychology is the study of abnormal behavior, thoughts, and emotions. This subfield focuses on the causes, diagnosis, and treatment of mental illnesses such as anxiety, depression, and schizophrenia.
  4. Counseling psychology is the application of psychology to helping people cope with everyday problems. Counseling psychologists work with clients to identify and manage issues of normal life.
  5. Biological Psychology Biological psychology is the study of the biological and physiological bases of behavior. This subfield investigates the effects of genetics, hormones, and the nervous system on behavior.
  6. Cognitive psychology is the study of mental processes such as attention, memory, perception, and problem-solving. This subfield examines how people process, store, and retrieve information.
  7. Comparative psychology is the study of animal behavior. This subfield investigates the similarities and differences in behavior between different species.
  8. Developmental psychology is the study of how people develop and change throughout their lifespan. This subfield examines physical, cognitive, and social changes that occur from infancy to old age.
  9. Educational psychology is the application of psychology to learning and teaching. This subfield examines how people learn and how teaching methods can be improved to facilitate learning.
  10. Environmental psychology is the study of how people interact with their environment. This subfield investigates the effects of environmental factors on behavior, such as how the design of a space can affect mood and productivity.
  11. Evolutionary psychology is the study of how human behavior has evolved over time. This subfield examines how natural selection has shaped human behavior and mental processes.
  12. Criminal psychology is a specialized field of applied psychology that focuses on understanding the behavior, motives, and personality traits of criminals. Criminal psychologists work in various settings such as law enforcement, corrections, and the legal system, where they use their knowledge of human behavior to help solve crime.
  13. Forensic psychology is the application of psychology to legal issues. This subfield examines how psychology can be used to understand and prevent criminal behavior.
  14. Health psychology is the application of psychology to the promotion of health and prevention of illness. This subfield examines how behavior, lifestyle, and other factors affect physical health.
  15. Industrial-organizational psychology is the application of psychology to the workplace. This subfield examines how organizations can improve productivity, employee satisfaction, and overall effectiveness.
  16. Neuropsychology is the study of the relationship between the brain and behavior. This subfield investigates how brain damage or dysfunction affects behavior and mental processes.
  17. Personality psychology is the study of individual differences in behavior, thought, and emotion. This subfield examines how personality traits develop and how they influence behavior.
  18. Positive psychology is the study of human strengths and virtues. This subfield examines how people can cultivate positive emotions, relationships, and experiences to improve well-being.
  19. Social psychology is the study of how people interact with each other. This subfield examines how social norms, social influence, and group dynamics affect behavior and attitudes.
  20. Sports psychology is the application of psychology to athletic performance. This subfield examines how mental processes such as motivation, focus, and anxiety affect sports performance.

Each subfield of psychology has its unique focus and application. As an undergraduate psychology student, it's essential to explore different subfields to find your interests and potential career paths. Some of the potential career paths in psychology include clinical psychology, counseling psychology, school psychology, sports psychology, and industrial-organizational psychology, among others.

In summary, psychology is a broad field that encompasses various subfields that examine different aspects of human behavior and mental processes. Understanding the different subfields and their applications is essential for undergraduate psychology students to identify their interests and career paths in psychology.

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38 comments:

  1. Easy to understand and to the point detail.

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  2. Understandable in easy words as well in short .

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  3. Very excellence lecture beautiful.

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  4. Informative and easy to understand

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  5. Muhammad Ibrahim TariqApril 4, 2023 at 10:04 AM

    I recommended this to my friend .. its helped him out so much!
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  6. Thankyou for clearing my doubts Sir ✨

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  7. The area of psychology known as "applied psychology" is concerned with using psychological theories and concepts in a practical way to address issues that arise in daily life. It entails using psychological research, methodologies, and approaches to address a range of concerns regarding human behaviour and mental health.

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  8. Social psychology is the study of how people's thinking changes with respect to a group.Group effects the thinking of an individual.if two people are interacting,it also makes a society.The way we see other people also plays an important role.

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  9. comparative psychology, study of animal and human being difference. that tells the behaviour of different species.

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  10. Abnormal psychology is the study of unusual patterns of behaviour, emotions and thoughts with a focus on the diagnosis, causes and treatment of psychological disorders.

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  11. Criminal psychology examine individual criminal behaviours and diagnose any mental health conditions.Their duties includes counselling those individuals who has committed crimes.

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  12. Abnormal psychology is study of abnormal behaviour when someone is in depression or anxiety they need some therapy

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  13. Applied psychology Is help to solve life problem and approach to human life

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  14. Eductation is good very

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  15. In cognitive psychology:
    Thinking bad and good in which we focus on the attention memory and problem solving of patients

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  16. In Neuropsycology we deal with the human behaviour and mental condition. This field distinguished between the mental health and how the human behaviour got effected. The behaviour may be ethical or nonsense it based on the brain condition.

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  17. In clinical psychology we are sitting in front of our physiological doctor that's helps us to fight against our physiological problems

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  18. Sports psychology plays an important role in performance of the athletes. Feelings of the players are thoroughly determined to make mind processes better.

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  19. Counselling psychoology helping people with everyday problem

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  20. Cognitive psychology is the study of mental process of storing memory and problem solving method

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  21. Health psychology is study of weight suppression, dieting and bulimia nervosa. Treatments focused on weight loss and weight loss maintenance in overweight adults.

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  22. Neuropsychology is actually all about the how Neurons works, relationship of brain and it's behavior, how Neurons works and pass the message to the brain after receiving any signal from the environment

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  23. Personality psychology is all about your thoughts, behaviour, attitudes that impacts on your personality like you may be high in extroversion, etc....

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  24. Personality psychology is about the nature of personality and its development, structure, and variation, actions of the individuals it categorized it in 3 components

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  25. Endocrine System: Network of glands that control and regulate many of the body's function.

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