Counselling Psychology - works primarily in a mental health or social welfare agency, Psychiatrist - medical doctors who can prescribe medicine to treat mental disorders, Clinical Psychology - treat mental, emotional and behavioural disorders, Environmental Psychologists - studies the effects of environment on behaviour. Ex: extreme temperature, noise, Consumer Psychology - studies behaviour of shoppers to explain and predict behaviour, Forensic Psychology - advises in the field of law and acts as an expert witness to testify at in trials, Health Psychology - study the link between psychology and our physical health, Educational Psychology - studies and helps students in schools, Social Psychology - explores how people influence one another, Personality Psychology - investigate our persistent traits, Developmental Psychology - studies the changes in cognition and behaviour as we age, Neuropsychology - study the structures and function of the brain to relate to cognition and behaviour, Sports Psychology - applies psychology to athletes (performance, wellbeing, motivation etc), Industrial/Organisational psychology - study and advise on behaviour in the workplace,

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