Psychologists at work
Made by Kamilė Gasinska
(18/11/2007)
Plan• Psychology• Subfields of psychology• Biological psychology
– The teenager’s brain– The female brain– The male brain– Homer’s brain
• Clinical psychology• Developmental psychology• Forensic psychology• Industrial-organizational psychology• Personality psychology• Social psychology
– Behavior impacted by interactions with others• School psychology• Some facts• Salaries• Bachelor's Graduates• Master's Graduates• Doctoral Graduates• References• References for pictures• Conclusion
Psychology
• Psychology is the scientific study of behavior and mental processes
Subfields of psychology
• 64 subfields• the most popular:
– biological psychology– clinical psychology– developmental psychology– forensic psychology– industrial-organizational psychology– personality psychology– social psychology– school psychology
Biological psychology
• combination of basic psychology and neuroscience
• other titles: behavioral neuroscience, psychobiology, and neuropsychology
• exploration of the relationship between the brain and behavior
The teenager’s brain
The female brain
The male brain
Homer’s brain
Clinical psychology
• the largest specialty area in psychology• applying psychological principles and
research to assess, diagnose, and treat patients with mental and emotional illnesses
• psychologists work:– in private practices– in community centers– at universities and colleges
Developmental psychology• study of the physical and cognitive
development that occurs over the course of the lifespan
• psychologists specialize in an area such as:– infant, child, adolescent, or geriatric development– effects of developmental delays
Forensic psychology
• applying psychological principles to legal issues
• involve studying criminal behavior and treatments, or working directly in the court system
• Psychologists:– conduct evaluations, screen
witnesses– provide testimony in court cases
Industrial-organizational psychology• psychology of workplace• psychologists work in areas such as:
– human factors– ergonomics– human-computer interaction
• research in this field is known as applied research because it seeks to solve real world problems
Personality psychology
• study of the characteristic patterns of thoughts, feelings, and behavior that make each person unique
• psychologists work in academic settings as instructors or researchers
Social psychology
• study of social behaviors• psychologists:
– conduct research in academic setting– work in areas such as advertising and
government
Behavior impacted by interactions with others
School psychology
• working within the educational system • collaborating with teachers, parents, and
students to find solutions to academic, social, and emotional problems
• school psychologists work in:– elementary and secondary schools– private clinics, hospitals, state agencies, universities – private practice– serve as consultants (with a doctoral degree in school psychology)
Some facts (U.S., 2004)
• psychologists held about 179,000 jobs in 2004
• about 25% of these psychologists worked in:– counseling– testing– research– administration at educational institutions
• almost 20% worked in health care• 40% of all psychologists were self-
employed
Salaries (U.S., 2004)
• Median Annual Earnings in the Industries Employing the Largest Numbers of Clinical, Counseling and School Psychologists (U.S., 2004) – offices of other health practitioners: $64,460 – elementary and secondary schools: $58,360 – offices of physicians: $58,360 – individual and family services: $42,640 – individual and family services: $37,490
Bachelor's Graduates
• assistants in rehabilitation centers • teaching psychology in high school • for-profit business settings, usually the
sales/service sector (2/3 in 1999):– employment counselors– correction counselor trainees– Interviewers– personnel analysts– probation officers– writers
Master's Graduates
• 2/3 are employed outside psychology• handle research and data collection and
analysis in universities, government, and private companies
• jobs in health, industry, and education, the primary work settings for psychology professionals with master's degrees
• community mental health centers• often work under the direction of a doctoral
psychologist, especially in clinical, counseling, school, and testing and measurement psychology.
• industry and government jobs in compensation, training, data analysis, and general personnel issues
Doctoral Graduates
• health service provider subfields, industrial–organizational psychology, educational psychology, other fields with applications in these settings
• 1/3 are employed in academe
Conclusion
• psychology- the science of all of us
• a big spectrum of choice
• great future
• psychology can be funny
References• Dawn Rosenberg McKay. Psychologist: Career
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• Kendra Van Wagner. Subfields of Psychology. http://psychology.about.com/od/psychology101/a/subfields.htm (11/18/2007)
• American Psychological Association. Careers in psychology. http://www.apa.org/topics/psychologycareer.html (11/19/2007)
• http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_psychology_disciplines (11/18/2007)
• http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Psychologists (11/18/2007)• http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Psychology (11/18/2007)
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