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Different Branches Of Psychology -An overview- Table of contents 01. Cognitive Psychology 02. Neuropsychology 03. Social Psychology 04. Educational Psychology 05. Clinical and Counselling Psychology 06. Other Branches of Psychology 07. Activity: Who's the murderer?? Introduction Each field of psychology represents a specific area of study focused on a particular topic. Because human behavior is so varied, the number of subfields in psychology is also constantly growing and evolving. Some of these subfields have been firmly established as areas of interest and have been taken up as career choices. 01 Cognitive Psychology The science of how we think… Cognitive Psychology… What is it? Cognitive Psychology investigates mental processes involved in acquisition, storage, manipulation, and transformation of information received from the environment along with its use and communication. It is both an experimental and clinical field of psychology, aiming to understand how behavior and intellect are influenced by brain function and concerned with the diagnosis and treatment of neurological disorders. Cognitive psychology is a relatively new development in the field of psychology. 02 Neuropsychology How the brain correlates with the mind… Neuropsychology as a branch Neuropsychology is a branch of psychology that is concerned with how a person's cognition and behavior is related to the brain and the rest of the nervous system. It often focus on how injuries or illnesses of the brain affect cognitive and behavioral functions. Researchers are studying the role of neurotransmitters or chemical substances which are responsible for neural communication in different areas of the brain and, therefore, in associated mental functions. Neuropsychologists conduct evaluations to characterize behavioral and cognitive changes resulting from central nervous system disease or injury, like Parkinson's disease or another movement disorder. 03 Social Psychology Understanding an individual’s behavior in social situations… Social psychology: Comprehending Influence of social norms Social Psychology explores how people are affected by their social environments and how people think and influence others. Social psychologists study how individuals think, influence and relate to one another and how these interactions affect issues as wide-ranging as prejudice, persuasion, friendship and aggression. It tries to describe and explain human behavior in social situations by reducing it to psychological variables. Social psychology can be used in different areas of our lives such as, our way of thinking, relationships, physical and mental health etc. 04 Educational psychology Learning about learning! The scientific study of human learning Educational psychology is the branch of psychology concerned with the scientific study of human learning. The field of educational psychology relies heavily on quantitative methods, including testing and measurement, to enhance educational activities related to instructional design, assessments, etc. They are also concerned with research on issues of relevance for education, counselling and learning problems. The field of educational psychology involves the study of memory, conceptual processes, and individual differences (via cognitive psychology) in conceptualizing new strategies for learning processes in humans. 05 Clinical and Counselling Psychology Mental health is as important as physical health… Clinical and Counselling Psychology Psychologists who provide clinical or counseling services, assess and treat mental, emotional and behavioral disorders. They use the science of psychology to treat complex human problems and promote change. It deals with causes, treatment and prevention of different types of psychological disorders such as anxiety, depression, eating disorders and chronic substance abuse. The work of clinical psychologists does not differ from that of counselling psychologists although a counselling psychologist sometimes deals with people who have less serious problems. 06 Other Branches of Psychology Wait there’s more! Other Branches of Psychology Sports Psychology Biological Psychology School Psychology Developmental Psychology Environmental Psychology Cross-cultural and Cultural Psychology Health Psychology Industrial/ Organizational Psychology Other emerging branches of psychology Because human conduct is so varied, the variety of subfields in psychology is also continuously developing and evolving. Some fields that have surfaced are space psychology, military psychology, forensic psychology, rural psychology, engineering psychology, managerial psychology, etc. 07 Activity What happened to the geography teacher? Who's the murderer?? On the first day of the school year, a geography teacher was murdered. The police had 4 suspects: the gardener, the math teacher, the coach, and the school principal. They all had alibis: •The gardener was cutting bushes. •The math teacher was holding a mid-year test. •The coach was playing basketball. •The principal was in his office. The killer was arrested immediately. Who killed the geography teacher, and how did the police solve the mystery? Inner workings of the brain The answer is the math teacher who was ‘conducting mid- terms’ in the beginning of the year. One of the brain benefits of riddles and puzzles is that they increase the production of dopamine, a neurotransmitter that regulates mood, memory, and concentration. Dopamine is released with every success as we solve the riddle. This is dealt with in the field of cognitive psychology. Conclusion Psychology is such a huge topic and conveying the depth and breadth of the subject can be difficult. As a result, a number of unique and distinctive branches of psychology have emerged to deal with specific subtopics within the study of the mind, brain, and behavior. Thank you! Presented by: Subhangini Dash and Dishari Chatterjee