Outline of psychology

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The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to psychology:

Psychology refers to the study of subconscious and conscious activities, such as emotions and thoughts. It is a field of study that bridges the scientific and social sciences and has a huge reach. Its goal is to comprehend individuals and groups by both establishing general principles and researching specific cases. Psychology is the study of people and the reasons for their behavior. It has grown in popularity in the last few decades and is now an undergraduate course at many universities.

There are a variety of psychology branches that people specialize in, as outlined below. [1][2]

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Branches of psychology

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Basic psychological science

Other areas by topic

Applied psychology

Psychological schools

Psychological schools – some examples of psychological schools follow (the most prominent schools are in bold):

History of psychology

History of psychology

Psychology theories

Research methods

List of psychological research methods

Psychological phenomena

Psychological conditions

Psychological treatments

Medicine

Psychology education

Psychology organizations

Scholars of psychology (and related)

List of psychologists
Related

See also

References

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  1. Fernald LD (2008). Psychology: Six perspectives (pp. 12–15). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.
  2. Hockenbury & Hockenbury. Psychology. Worth Publishers, 2010.

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External links

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  • Psychology Library- Search Psychology articles by author's name, category and key word (Also Articles from the American Psychological Association)

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