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Psychology:

The study of the mind and behaviour is called psychology. It includes everything that determines how people think, act, and feel, including biological influences, societal forces, and environmental circumstances.

People can gain insights into their own behaviour as well as a better knowledge of other people by developing a richer and deeper understanding of psychology.

It’s difficult to capture everything that psychology encompasses in just a brief definition, but topics such as development, personality, thoughts, feelings, emotions, motivations, and social behaviors represent just a portion of what psychology seeks to understand, predict, and explain.

Types of Psychology:

The study of human thought, behaviour, development, personality, emotion, motivation, and more is covered by the large and complex area of psychology. Different subfields and specialisation areas have consequently emerged. The following are some of the main fields of psychology research and application.

 

It 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.

(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.

It is focused on the assessment, diagnosis, and treatment of mental disorders.

It is the study of human thought processes including attention, memory, perception, decision-making, problem-solving, and language acquisition.

It is the branch of psychology concerned with the study of animal behavior.

It is an area that looks at human growth and development over the lifespan including cognitive abilities, morality, social functioning, identity, and other life areas.

It is an applied field focused on using psychological research and principles in the legal and criminal justice system.