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The number of students majoring in psychology has grown tremendously in recent decades. And that's because psychology really is fascinating
Psychology delves into a better understanding of who we are as individuals and societies.
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Psychology holds much interest for college students. And that's because young adulthood is often a time in which people explore different facets of themselves and try to establish who they are as individuals.
Young adults often still work on forming their identity and finding out who they really are. They also struggle with the emotional turmoil of romantic relationships. And studying psychology can help offer insights and a greater understanding of the self.
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Studying psychology contributes to a much better understanding of other people.
Psychology majors learn about the different aspects of the human mind and behavior, and the genetic and environmental influences that contribute to individual behavior. It helps students gain greater interpersonal and communication skills.
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An undergraduate degree can serve as a stepping stone toward graduate study in psychology, counseling, law, business, or medicine.
You might opt to become a social worker, a health psychologist, a counselor working with kids who need academic, social, and emotional assistance, and work on public policy issues that impact people's well-being.
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It studies the ways groups of people interact with each other and how their behavior is influenced by social structures, categories, and institutions. It has many tenets:
Anthropology and sociology degrees can lead to a career as a teacher, public sector employee, or academic. The degree can be a stepping stone to a career in politics, public administration, or law.
Non-academic careers for anthropologists include public sector research at organizations like the World Bank or UNESCO, or working as freelance research consultants.
Sociologists who have a PhD can work as analysts in public policy organizations, or as demographers, non-profit administrators, or research consultants.
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It is a multidisciplinary subject of psychology that synthesizes elements from various disciplines like sociology, public health, social psychology, political science and cross-cultural psychology....
Community Psychologists work on empowerment, diversity, community building, health promotion, civic participation and health promotion, using the two types of change models:
Community Psychology emerged in the 1960s when it was increasingly apparent that clinical psychology cannot address broader social and community-specific issues, especially the unique problems in mental health and well-being.
Now, the American Psychological Association(APA) has a section devoted to this subject and several academic journals are published in this rising field.
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Cross-cultural psychology is defined as a branch of psychology that analyses the effects of cultural factors on human behavior.
For instance, while some cultures play ...
The first important role cross-cultural psychology has is to rectify most of the biases that people have in the field.
Furthermore, this branch of the psychology is used to understand the influence that cultural differences have on people's perception of each other.
The term 'culture' can be defined as the characteristics of a group of people, from attitudes to values, transmitted from generation to generation.
The cross-cultural psychology studies, by means of etic or emic approach, the way culture influences our life as a whole or the idea of ethnocentrism, which so often leads to biases.