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  2. Psychology Subfields - American Psychological Association (APA)

    www.apa.org/education-career/guide/subfields

    Psychology Subfields. The science of psychology benefits society and enhances our lives. Psychologists examine the relationships between brain function and behavior and the environment and behavior, applying what they learn to illuminate our understanding and improve the world around us.

  3. Information for students and educators for pursuing a career in psychology with a focus on career opportunities in the many subfields of psychology and resources for students of color.

  4. Psychology careers guide - American Psychological Association...

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    In each of the subfields, there are psychologists who work primarily as researchers, others who work primarily as practitioners and many who do both (scientist–practitioners). Indeed, one of psychology’s most unique and important characteristics is its coupling of science and practice, which stimulates the continual advancement of both.

  5. APA’s 54 divisions are interest groups organized by members. Some represent subdisciplines of psychology (e.g., experimental, social or clinical) while others focus on topical areas such as aging, ethnic minorities or trauma. APA members, and even professionals not affiliated with APA, can apply to join divisions. Join a division.

  6. Career guides - American Psychological Association (APA)

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    This guide provides a comprehensive overview of the types of careers available to those studying psychology as well as a breakdown of the varied subfields in psychology and career opportunities they present.

  7. Recognized Specialties, Subspecialties and Proficiencies

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    Public descriptions of recognized specialties, subspecialties or proficiencies in professional psychology such as clinical neuropsychology, clinical health, psychoanalytic, school, clinical, clinical child, counseling, industrial-organizational, behavioral and cognitive, forensic, family, professional geropsychology, police, biofeedback ...

  8. A Career in Counseling Psychology - American Psychological...

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    Counseling psychologists help people recognize their strengths and find resources to cope with everyday problems and adversity. Counseling psychologists focus on interactions between people and their environment, and on educational and career development.

  9. Graduate Study in Psychology allows you to search and compare admissions information for masters and doctoral programs at schools and departments of psychology in the United States and Canada.

  10. Clinical Psychology Solves Complex Human Problems

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    Clinical Psychology Solves Complex Human Problems. Psychologists who provide clinical or counseling services assess and treat mental, emotional and behavioral disorders. They integrate the science of psychology and the treatment of complex human problems with the intention of promoting change.

  11. Science of Psychology - American Psychological Association (APA)

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    Science in Action. Psychology is a varied field. Psychologists conduct basic and applied research, serve as consultants to communities and organizations, diagnose and treat people, and teach future psychologists and those who will pursue other disciplines. They test intelligence and personality.