Title: What is Psychology
1What is Psychology?
- it is a discipline
- it is a major subject of study in colleges and
universities - it is a science, a method of conducting research
and of understanding behavior
2What Do Psychologists Do?
- Teachers
- Researchers
- Service providers
- Administrators
- Consultants
3Areas in Which Psychologists Can Concentrate
4CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY assess and treat peoples
mental and emotional disorders
- work in academic institutions and health care
settings such as clinics, hospitals, community
mental health care settings, and private practice - may focus their interests on special populations
such as children, autistics, minority groups, or
the elderly - Generally Ph.D., may be MA/MS
5COMMUNITY PSYCHOLOGY- concerned with everyday
behavior in natural settingsthe home, the
neighborhood, and workplace
- seek to understand the factors that contribute
to behavior in these settings - work to promote health and prevent disorder
- concentrate effort on groups of people who are
not mentally ill, who may be at risk to become
mentally ill, or on entire small populations - Generally MA/MS, may be BA/S or Ph.D.
6COUNSELING PSYCHOLOGY- improve normal human
functioning across the life span by helping
people solve problems, make decisions, and cope
with the stresses of everyday life
- may use research to evaluate effectiveness of
treatments and search for novel approaches to
changing behaviors - may work in academic settings, but more often
will be employed in health care institutions such
as community health care centers, VA hospitals,
private clinics, half-way houses, local
drug-abuse centers, and domestic abuse shelters - May be BA/S, MA/S or Ph.D.
7DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY- study human development
across the life span, from newborn to aged
- at doctoral level may be employed in academic
settings, teach, or do research - at BA/S or MA/S level may work in applied setting
such as day-care centers and in programs with
youth groups - At Ph.D. level may conduct research, teach, or
consult in mental health facilities
8ENVIRONMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY- concerned with the
relations between psychological processes and
physical environments
- study how behavior is affected by the home,
office, and urban environment - work with local urban planners in developing
appropriate, viable, and user-friendly spaces - opportunities with the government and industry
for design of effective public spaces (including
modules/stations for space exploration) - Generally BA/S or MA/S although may be Ph.D.
9INDUSTRIAL/ORGANIZATION PSYCHOLOGY- concerned
with the relation between people and work
- interested in organizational structure and
change, workers productivity, job satisfaction,
consumer behavior, and the interaction between
humans and machines - interested in selection, placement, training and
development of personnel - may be employed by businesses, industries,
government, colleges and universities, or may be
self-employed working as a consultant at MA/S but
usually Ph.D. level
10EXPERIMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY- a diverse group of
psychologists who conduct research on and often
teach about a variety of basic behavioral
processes
- study learning, sensations, perceptions, human
performance, motivation, memory, language,
thinking, and communication - study the physiological processes underlying
eating, reading, problem solving, cognitive
activities, aging, drug use, motor behaviors,
language development, coordination - study the basic processes by which humans take
in, store, retrieve, express, and apply knowledge - study the behavior of animals to better
understand that species and as animal models of
human behavior - Generally Ph.D. level, but may be MS
11NEUROPSYCHOLOGY AND PSYCHOBIOLOGY investigate
the relation between physical systems and behavior
- study the relation of specific biochemical
mechanisms in the brain to behavior, the relation
of brain structure to function, and the chemical
and physical changes that occur in the body when
we experience different emotions - diagnose and treat disorders related to the CNS
- almost exclusively employed at Ph.D. level,
although BA/S and MA/S may obtain employment as
lab technicians or research assistants
12EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY- study how people learn,
and design the methods and materials used to
educate people of all ages
- mostly in academic and educational settings,
usually limited to doctoral level - sometimes industry and the military offer
possibilities for designing and evaluating
systems to teach complex technical skills - Often MA/S, may be Ph.D. level
13PSYCHOMETRICS AND QUANTITATIVE PSYCHOLOGY
concerned with methods and techniques for
acquiring and applying psychological knowledge
- may revise old intelligence, personality, and
aptitude tests or devise new onesgenerally
doctoral level - at BA/S and MA/S level may contract to administer
and interpret various test batteries in schools,
business, the government, or the military - Ph.D. level will design studies and consult
- usually well trained in mathematics, statistics,
and computer programming and technology - may work as statistical consultant for business,
the government, or the military
14SCHOOL PSYCHOLOGY help educators and others
promote the intellectual, social, and emotional
development of children
- besides schools, may work in day-care centers,
hospital nurseries, mental health clinics,
federal or state government agencies, child
guidance centers, penal institutions, and
behavioral research labs - Often MA/S level, but may be Ph.D.
15REHABILITATION PSYCHOLOGY researchers/practition
ers work with people who suffered a physical
deprivation or loss, at birth or through later
damage such as stroke
- help people adjust to the physical handicaps
associated with aging - typically those treated by rehabilitation
psychologists face both psychological and
situation barriers to effective functioning in
the world - Usually BA/S or MA/S, although may be Ph.D. level
at university, hospitals, or major league teams
16SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY study how people interact
with each other and how they are affected by
their social environments
- study individual and group behaviorboth
observable behaviors and private thought - work in a variety of settings including academia,
advertising agencies, corporations, hospitals,
educational institutions, and architectural and
engineering firms - may conduct research, consult or work as manager
usually at Ph.D. level
17FAMILY PSYCHOLOGY prevention of family conflict,
treatment of marital problems, and maintenance of
normal family functioning
- may be practitioners, researchers, or educators
- concentrates on the family structure and the
interaction between members rather than on
individuals - Typically MA/S level, but Ph.D. level not uncommon
18HEALTH PSYCHOLOGY promotion and the maintenance
of good health, and the prevention and treatment
of illness
- may be researcher or practitioner/ clinicians
- may design and conduct programs to help
individuals stop smoking, decrease drug use,
manage stress, lose weight, prevent cavities,
remain on drug therapies, or stay physically fit - incorporates the psychological aspect of behavior
with the health concern - Can find BA/S, MA/S or Ph.D. levels
19PSYCHOLOGY OF AGING/ GEREOPSYCHOLOGY study how
psychological process are involved with aging
- study how the process of aging changes the
psychological make-up of individuals - study how the psychological make-up of the
individual affects the physical aging process - may work in academic or applied settings
(retirement homes, hospitals, mental health care
facilities, local geriatric recreational
facilities) at any level
20FORENSIC PSYCHOLOGY concerned with both looking
at legal issues from a psychological perspective
and looking at psychological-related issues in
criminal cases
- may testify in trials as expert witness on
behavior, interview and evaluate suspects,
profile behavioral characteristics and possible
suspects in serial/multiple crimes, recommend
and/or conduct intervention or therapy, and
provide clinical expertise both in the courtroom
and a therapeutic setting - might work in an academia, local, state, or
federal government intelligence agencies such as
FBI, CIA, or do private consulting for law firms
- At least MA/S level, usually Ph.D.
21GENDER ISSUES IN PSYCHOLOGY concerned with how
the psychological, biological, and social factors
of gender affect development and behavior
- study gender stereotypes, the relation of
hormones to behavior, intellectual development,
sexuality, socialization processes, development
of gender roles and gender identity, and
cognitive/behavioral differences between the
genders - study how the differences in biological
development of the genders alters the development
of behaviors - may work in academia, schools, businesses, or the
government - usually also well trained in biology,
psychobiology, or social psychology - Found at all levels
22Psychologists are constantly finding new career
paths.