Branches Of Psychology.
1. Abnormal psychology /
Psychopathology
2. Behavioral psychology /
Behaviorism
3. Biopsychology /
Biological psychology /
Physiological psychology /
Behavioral neuroscience /
Psychobiology
4. Clinical psychology
5. Cognitive psychology /
Perceptual psychology
6. Community psychology
7. Comparative psychology
8. Consumer psychology
9. Counseling psychology
10. Critical psychology
11. Cross - Cultural psychology
12. Cyber psychology
13. Developmental psychology
14. Educational psychology
15. Engineering Psychology /
Human Factor Engineering
16. Environmental psychology
17. Evolutionary psychology
18. Forensic psychology
19. Health psychology
20. Industrial-organizational psychology
21. Mathematical psychology
22. Media psychology
23. Military psychology
24. Neuropsychology
25. Personality psychology
26. Psychometric psychology
27. Research psychology /
Experimental psychology
28. School psychology
29. Social psychology
30. Sports psychology
31. Quantitative psychology
Abnormal Psychology, also called Psychopathology, the study of the causes, treatment, and consequences of psychological disorders or mental illnesses such as depression, anxiety, and psychoses.
Behavioral Psychology, or Behaviorism, is a theory suggesting that environment shapes human behavior. In a most basic sense, behavioral psychology is the study and analysis of observable behavior. This field of psychology influenced thought heavily throughout the middle of the 20th century.
Biopsychology is a branch of psychology that analyses how the brain, neurotransmitters and other aspects of our biology influence our behaviors, thoughts, and feelings. This field of psychology is often referred to by a variety of names including biological psychology, physiological psychology, behavioral neuroscience, and psychobiology.
Clinical Psychology is the branch of psychology concerned with the assessment and treatment of mental illness and behavioral problems.
Cognitive Psychology (Perceptual Psychology) is the scientific study of mental processes such as attention, language use, memory, perception, problem solving, creativity, and reasoning.
Community psychology studies the individuals' contexts within communities and the wider society, and the relationships of the individual to communities and society. Community psychologists seek to understand the quality of life of individuals within groups, organizations and institutions, communities, and society.
Comparative psychology refers to the scientific study of the behavior and mental processes of non-human animals, especially as these relate to the phylogenetic history, adaptive significance, and development of behavior. With the help of this, we can explain evolution of intelligence and human behavior.
Consumer Psychology (branch of social psychology) is the study of how people make decision about what they buy, want, need or act in regards to a product, service, or company.
Counseling Psychology is centered on treating clients experiencing mental distress and a wide variety of psychological symptoms. Counseling psychologists provide counseling services to individuals, groups and organizations (schools, hospitals) to help people cope with problems.
The Society of counseling Psychology describes the field as an area that can improve interpersonal functioning throughout life by improving social and emotional health as well as addressing concerns about health, work, family, marriage, and more.
Critical Psychology is a perspective on psychology that draws extensively on critical theory. Critical psychology challenges mainstream psychology and attempts to apply psychological understandings in more progressive ways, often looking towards social change as a means of preventing and treating psychopathology.
Cross-Cultural Psychology is a branch of psychology that looks at how cultural factors influence human behavior. The International Association of Cross-Cultural Psychology (IACCP) was established in 1972, and this branch of psychology has continued to grow and develop since that time.
Cyber Psychology is the study of the psychological processes related to, and underlying, technologically interconnected human behavior.
Cyber psychologists use psychological theory and research to explain online behavior, and to investigate how connected technologies influence how we think, feel and behave.
Development Psychology is the scientific study of age related changes throughout the human life. And in other words, Development psychology study human growth and development over the lifespan, including physical, cognitive, social, intellectual, perceptual, personality, and emotional growth.
Educational Psychology involves the study of how people learn, including teaching methods, instructional processes, and individual differences in learning. The goal is to understand how people learn and retain new information.
Engineering Psychology, also known as Human Factor Engineering, is an applied subfield focuses on improving and adapting technology, equipment, and work environments to enhance human behavior and capabilities. Engineering psychologists study how people work best with machines.
Environmental Psychology is an interdisciplinary field that focuses on the interplay between individuals and their surroundings. It examines the way in which the natural environment and our built environments shapes us as individuals
Evolutionary Psychology is the study of evolution of behavior and the mind, using the principles of natural selection.
Forensic Psychology is an applied field on using psychology research and principles in the legal and criminal justice system. Application of psychology to legal issues, often for the purpose of offering expert testimony in a courtroom. In civil and criminal cases, forensic psychologist may evaluate individuals to determine questions such as competency to stand trial, relationship of a mental disorder to an accident or crime, and potential for future dangerous behavior.
Health Psychology is a specialty area that focuses on how biology, psychology, behavior, and social factors influence health and illness. The field of health psychology is focused on promoting health as well as the prevention and treatment of disease and illness.
Industrial-Organizational Psychology is a field that uses psychological research to enhance work performance and select employees. (a.k.a. Industrial / Organizational Psychology)
Mathematical Psychology is the study of behavior through a mathematical lens. This science attempts to predict behaviors by applying statistics and mathematical formulas.
Media Psychology seeks and understanding of the relationships between mediated communication and the thoughts, feelings, and behaviors of the senders and recipients of the communication.
Military Psychology is a specialization with psychology that applies psychological science to promote the readiness of military members, organizations, and operations.
Neuropsychology is concerned with how a person's cognition and behavior are related to the brain and the rest of the nervous system. Professionals in this branch of psychology often focus on how injuries or illness of the brain affect cognitive and behavioral functions.
Personality Psychology is the study of personality and its variation among individuals. It aims to show how people are individually different due to psychological forces. It areas of focus include: construction of a coherent picture of the individual and their major psychological processes.
Psychometric Psychology is a field that focuses on how to properly measure certain psychological concepts such as cognition, knowledge and personality. This unique field is vital for the success of all psychology branches.
some types of psychometric testing are diagrammatic reasoning, error checking, numerical reasoning, spatial reasoning, verbal reasoning, inductive reasoning etc.
The purpose of psychometric testing is to get an objective, scientific assessment of what these strengths and weaknesses are so that a company can make a decision of how best to use you or to select the best candidate for a specific job. This field is primarily concerned with the study of differences between individuals.
Research Psychology, also called experimental psychology, involves performing research on a topic or group of people, then upon a successful understanding of the research, applying it to your own work. Research psychologists typically publish their finding and share their results with others in the field, all to provide valuable information that will expand industry knowledge.
School Psychology is a field of study and professional practice focusing on educational and psychological needs of children, youth, and families. School psychologists develop plans alongside teachers, parents and other administrative staff to address any situation where a student may be dealing with a particular difficulty. One goal of school psychology is to contribute to creating a learning environment that's sage and productive for everyone.
Social Psychology is the scientific study of how the thought, feelings, and behaviors of individuals are presence of other, 'imagined' and 'implied presences' referring to the internalized social norms that humans are influenced by even when they are alone.
Sports Psychology is an interdisciplinary science that draws on knowledge from many related fields including biomechanics, physiology, kinesiology, and psychology. It involves the study of how psychological factors affect performance and how participation in sport and exercise affect psychological and physical factors.
Sport psychologists work with athletes on issues of anxiety, fear of failure, focus, motivation, and competition.
Quantitative Psychology involves the application of mathematical and statistical modeling in psychological research, and the development of statistical methods for analyzing and explaining behavioral data
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