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•MAJOR FIELDS OF PSYCHOLOGY
•BRANCHES OF PSYCHOLOGY
FIELD AND BRANCHES OF
PSYCHOLOGY
FIELDS OFPSYCHOLOGY
Broad areasof orientation in psychology which
underliesparticular perspective. Theseare:
Cognitive psychology: A field that dealswith theway
human being processes, combinesand organizes
information in themind which help to solveproblems,
memorize, understand, interpret and create
information.
Psychodynamic: studiesthecausesof behavior
within theworkingsof personality.
It emphasizestheroleof unconsciouspast processes
and unresolved conflictsfrom thepast.
Humanistic psychology: It emphasizes:
freewill, freedom and choice;
innatetendenciestoward growth;
theroleof internal personality processes;
theimportanceof consciousmotives.
Behaviorism: It focuseson theroleof
external environment (events, people’sactions,
objects) in shaping and governing human
actions.
BRANCHES/SUB-FIELDS OF
PSYCHOLOGY
Psychology isdivided in to many branches.
Divisionsarecaused by differencesof:
 Methods
Aspectsof behavior to bestudied
Objectives
Interest, training and background of psychologist.
Branches of Psychology
Someof theimportant branchesof psychology for
our courseare:
Developmental psychology
Personality psychology
Social psychology
Industrial /organizational psychology
Clinical and counseling psychology
Experimental and physiological psychology
Educational psychology
Developmental psychology
It studies:
how human being growsand changes
through thelifespan.
 domainsof development; physical and
motor, intellectual, personal, emotional,
moral and social.
sequencesand rateof maturation, sizeand
ability in relation to age.
Personality
Farres& Chaplin;1997:9),
a‘ pattern o f characteristic
tho ughts, feelings and
behavio rs that distinguishes
o ne perso n fro m ano ther
and that persists o ver time
and situatio ns’ .
Thedefinition
suggeststhat
personality ismade
up of:
combination of
characteristicsand
behavior.
uniquenessof
characteristics
consistency
Personality psychology
Examples of these traits: thinking, feeling,
acting, believing, self control, individual
organization of behavior, interpersonal
relationship skillsand others.
Personality psychology studieshuman
differences, factorsthat makethedifferences
and development.
Understanding of personality isbased on many
perspectives; psychoanalytic, social learning,
behavioral, humanistic, cognitive.
Social psychology
It studies:
How thebehavior of aperson or agroup
influencesthebehavior of another person or
group.
how peoplelearn attitudeand emotions, skills,
actions, new perceptions, new waysof speaking
and of living with others.
Thesebehaviorsarelearnt through interaction,
communication and interpersonal relationships.
Social psychology
 In school setting children learn new behavior,
perceptions, beliefs, thoughts, actionsand
attitudeasaresult of interaction and
communication with teachersand other
children.
Industrial/Organizational psychology
It studies:
behavior of workersat working places; industries,
companies, institutionsor at any working situation.
variousaspectsof behavior in relation to work
interest, efficiency, satisfaction, diligenceand
commitment leading to maximum production and
profit.
causesof low production asrelated to human
behavior.
Industrial/Organizational psychology
Social, personal and counseling needsof
workers, supervision and training needs
workers’ level of motivation, morale, working
schedules, working routinesasrelated to their
attitudesand values.
how conflictsaffect commitment and diligence
of workersand how to resolvethem.
Clinical and Counseling
psychology
Clinical psychology
It dealswith behavior problems, emotional
disordersand behavior that indicatethat the
person isabnormal.
Specialistsin thisareaaremedical doctorsbut
they usepsychotherapy in treating abnormal
behavior.
Psychotherapy: aprocedureof treating
abnormal behavior using interview techniques.
Clinical psychology
Examples of abnormal behavior
Phobic disorder: irrational fear of objectsor
situations, fear of water, animals, insects,
darknessor rain.
Mood disorders: depression; sadness,
discouragement, lossof joy, loneliness, lossof
appetite, dizziness. If thissituation persistsfor
along timeit leadsto inability to function in
life.
Counseling psychology
It dealswith helping peopleto make
decision about life; work, education or
marriage. Thisisapplied in institutions,
schoolsor in society.
Clinical and counseling psychology are
interrelated. They tackled almost thesame
problemsand usethesamemethodsbut
differ in degreeof severity.
Experimental and
Physiological psychology
Experimental:
• Experimental method isused in understanding behavior,
for exampleperception, sensations, memory, learning.
• studiesbasic causesof behavior, biological and social,
that cut acrossdifferent species.
• formulatetheoriesthat can beapplied in other situations.
• Examples; closeness& attachment, pain and avoidance
Physiological psychology
It studiesbiological basisof behavior, the
function of thebody and behavior. Example
thecausesof anger, brain and memory,
secretion of hormonesand emotional
arousal, genesand behavior patterns.
Educational psychology
Educational Psychology is an applied branch of
psychology because it applies knowledge of
general psychology in teaching and learning.
Every branch of psychology contributes
something in Educational psychology.
Understanding the scope of other branches of
psychology is important for the teacher.
Linkage between Educational psychology
and other branches of psychology
Bibliography
Coon, D 91988); Essentials of Psychology: Exploration and
Application. West Publishing. St. Paul.
 Durojaiye, M. O. (1976); An Introduction to Educational
Psychology; Evans Brothers, London.
 Elliott, S et al (2000); Educational Psychology: Effective
Teaching, Effective Learning; McGraw Hill, Boston.
Gutkin, T & Reynolds, C (1990): The Handbook of School
Psychology (2nd
Edition). Wiley: New York
Kegan J &Segal,J (1995): Psychology: An Introduction, Harcout,
NewYok
Malim, T & Birch, A (1998); Introductory Psychology;
Palgrave, New York.
Papalia, D et al (2001); Human Development (eighth edition);
McGraw Hill, Boston.
Passer, M & Smith, R (2001); Psychology: Frontiers and
Applications, McGraw Hill Boston.
Phares, E.J and Chaplin, W. F (1997): Introduction to
Personality (4th
Edition). Longman: New York. 
Vander Zanden, J. W (1997); Psychology (6th
Edition) Boston
McGraw Hill.
Testing Questions
1. The school head teacher has been able to resolve conflicts
among teachers, the action that has made the school to have a
maximum learning environment. Which one of the following
branches of psychology has been applied?
A. Developmental psychology
B. Industrial/organizational psychology
C. Social psychology
D. Clinical psychology
2. Educational Psychology is concerned with:
A. Studying growth and development of children
B. Finding ways of facilitating teaching and learning
C. Classifying children according to their behaviour
D. Treating people suffering with emotional disorders
 
3. Explain how you can apply psychology in choosing and
using:
a) Learning materials
b) Managing classroom during teaching

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Branches of psychology

  • 1. •MAJOR FIELDS OF PSYCHOLOGY •BRANCHES OF PSYCHOLOGY FIELD AND BRANCHES OF PSYCHOLOGY
  • 2. FIELDS OFPSYCHOLOGY Broad areasof orientation in psychology which underliesparticular perspective. Theseare: Cognitive psychology: A field that dealswith theway human being processes, combinesand organizes information in themind which help to solveproblems, memorize, understand, interpret and create information. Psychodynamic: studiesthecausesof behavior within theworkingsof personality. It emphasizestheroleof unconsciouspast processes and unresolved conflictsfrom thepast.
  • 3. Humanistic psychology: It emphasizes: freewill, freedom and choice; innatetendenciestoward growth; theroleof internal personality processes; theimportanceof consciousmotives. Behaviorism: It focuseson theroleof external environment (events, people’sactions, objects) in shaping and governing human actions.
  • 4. BRANCHES/SUB-FIELDS OF PSYCHOLOGY Psychology isdivided in to many branches. Divisionsarecaused by differencesof:  Methods Aspectsof behavior to bestudied Objectives Interest, training and background of psychologist.
  • 5. Branches of Psychology Someof theimportant branchesof psychology for our courseare: Developmental psychology Personality psychology Social psychology Industrial /organizational psychology Clinical and counseling psychology Experimental and physiological psychology Educational psychology
  • 6. Developmental psychology It studies: how human being growsand changes through thelifespan.  domainsof development; physical and motor, intellectual, personal, emotional, moral and social. sequencesand rateof maturation, sizeand ability in relation to age.
  • 7. Personality Farres& Chaplin;1997:9), a‘ pattern o f characteristic tho ughts, feelings and behavio rs that distinguishes o ne perso n fro m ano ther and that persists o ver time and situatio ns’ . Thedefinition suggeststhat personality ismade up of: combination of characteristicsand behavior. uniquenessof characteristics consistency
  • 8. Personality psychology Examples of these traits: thinking, feeling, acting, believing, self control, individual organization of behavior, interpersonal relationship skillsand others. Personality psychology studieshuman differences, factorsthat makethedifferences and development. Understanding of personality isbased on many perspectives; psychoanalytic, social learning, behavioral, humanistic, cognitive.
  • 9. Social psychology It studies: How thebehavior of aperson or agroup influencesthebehavior of another person or group. how peoplelearn attitudeand emotions, skills, actions, new perceptions, new waysof speaking and of living with others. Thesebehaviorsarelearnt through interaction, communication and interpersonal relationships.
  • 10. Social psychology  In school setting children learn new behavior, perceptions, beliefs, thoughts, actionsand attitudeasaresult of interaction and communication with teachersand other children.
  • 11. Industrial/Organizational psychology It studies: behavior of workersat working places; industries, companies, institutionsor at any working situation. variousaspectsof behavior in relation to work interest, efficiency, satisfaction, diligenceand commitment leading to maximum production and profit. causesof low production asrelated to human behavior.
  • 12. Industrial/Organizational psychology Social, personal and counseling needsof workers, supervision and training needs workers’ level of motivation, morale, working schedules, working routinesasrelated to their attitudesand values. how conflictsaffect commitment and diligence of workersand how to resolvethem.
  • 13. Clinical and Counseling psychology Clinical psychology It dealswith behavior problems, emotional disordersand behavior that indicatethat the person isabnormal. Specialistsin thisareaaremedical doctorsbut they usepsychotherapy in treating abnormal behavior. Psychotherapy: aprocedureof treating abnormal behavior using interview techniques.
  • 14. Clinical psychology Examples of abnormal behavior Phobic disorder: irrational fear of objectsor situations, fear of water, animals, insects, darknessor rain. Mood disorders: depression; sadness, discouragement, lossof joy, loneliness, lossof appetite, dizziness. If thissituation persistsfor along timeit leadsto inability to function in life.
  • 15. Counseling psychology It dealswith helping peopleto make decision about life; work, education or marriage. Thisisapplied in institutions, schoolsor in society. Clinical and counseling psychology are interrelated. They tackled almost thesame problemsand usethesamemethodsbut differ in degreeof severity.
  • 16. Experimental and Physiological psychology Experimental: • Experimental method isused in understanding behavior, for exampleperception, sensations, memory, learning. • studiesbasic causesof behavior, biological and social, that cut acrossdifferent species. • formulatetheoriesthat can beapplied in other situations. • Examples; closeness& attachment, pain and avoidance
  • 17. Physiological psychology It studiesbiological basisof behavior, the function of thebody and behavior. Example thecausesof anger, brain and memory, secretion of hormonesand emotional arousal, genesand behavior patterns.
  • 18. Educational psychology Educational Psychology is an applied branch of psychology because it applies knowledge of general psychology in teaching and learning. Every branch of psychology contributes something in Educational psychology. Understanding the scope of other branches of psychology is important for the teacher.
  • 19. Linkage between Educational psychology and other branches of psychology
  • 20. Bibliography Coon, D 91988); Essentials of Psychology: Exploration and Application. West Publishing. St. Paul.  Durojaiye, M. O. (1976); An Introduction to Educational Psychology; Evans Brothers, London.  Elliott, S et al (2000); Educational Psychology: Effective Teaching, Effective Learning; McGraw Hill, Boston. Gutkin, T & Reynolds, C (1990): The Handbook of School Psychology (2nd Edition). Wiley: New York Kegan J &Segal,J (1995): Psychology: An Introduction, Harcout, NewYok
  • 21. Malim, T & Birch, A (1998); Introductory Psychology; Palgrave, New York. Papalia, D et al (2001); Human Development (eighth edition); McGraw Hill, Boston. Passer, M & Smith, R (2001); Psychology: Frontiers and Applications, McGraw Hill Boston. Phares, E.J and Chaplin, W. F (1997): Introduction to Personality (4th Edition). Longman: New York.  Vander Zanden, J. W (1997); Psychology (6th Edition) Boston McGraw Hill.
  • 22. Testing Questions 1. The school head teacher has been able to resolve conflicts among teachers, the action that has made the school to have a maximum learning environment. Which one of the following branches of psychology has been applied? A. Developmental psychology B. Industrial/organizational psychology C. Social psychology D. Clinical psychology 2. Educational Psychology is concerned with: A. Studying growth and development of children B. Finding ways of facilitating teaching and learning C. Classifying children according to their behaviour D. Treating people suffering with emotional disorders  
  • 23. 3. Explain how you can apply psychology in choosing and using: a) Learning materials b) Managing classroom during teaching