Scope of Psychology
Scope of Psychology
Scope of Psychology
professional settings.
Psychologist can be classified in one of the
three categories:
Practitioners:
Psychologists who use their knowledge of psychology to aid
individuals or groups by providing certain serviced, often in
from of therapy or Counselling.
Academicians:
The are employed in colleges and university and typical
engaged in teaching and research.
Researcher:
The are employed in agencies industries where the
examine diverse such as effect of toxic environmental
substances on process of learning and memory.
Fields of specialization in Psychology
Research Specialties:
Experimental Psychology:
Psychometric Psychology:
It is concerned with the tests and inventories for the
measurement of human capacities and abilities.
Educational Psychology:
A field of specialization that deals with learning,
motivation, and other subjects in the actual educational
process together with the practical application of
psychological principles to education
Abnormal Psychology:
Scientific study of human and the etiology or cause of
personal defects, or human’s behavior which deviates from
the average reaction, hence abnormal.
Applied Specialties:
Industrial-Organizational Psychology:
>Industrial-Organizational Psychology is concerned with
the methods of selecting, training, counseling, and
supervising personnel in business and industry.
>Study of human nature and reactions as related to
problems of industry, especially affecting personnel and
job efficiency.
>Focuses on making the workplace more fulfilling, and
more productive for both workers and their employers
Guidance and Counseling Psychology:
>Dedicated to helping people with educational, job or
career, and social adjustments.
>Administration and interpretation of psychological tests,
such as intelligence, achievement, and vocational tests.
>Mostly worked in schools as schools counselors (more
commonly known as guidance counselors).
Military Psychology:
>It deals with war and other allied problems.
School Psychology:
Work with children to evaluate learning & Emotional
problems.
Look to psychological principles and techniques for help in
answering questions pertaining to how children learn
better with classmates of about the same level of ability.
Clinical Psychology:
Apply psychological principles to the diagnosis and
treatment of emotional & behavioral problems.