What Psychologists Do
The type of work in which professionals within a particular sub-specialty engage.
The educational preparation and training the sub-specialty requires.
Any professional license or certification required, and how it is obtained, before one may practice within the sub-specialty (if these are not required, this must be noted in the paper).
A description of a professional organization supporting the sub-specialty (e.g. National Council on Family Relations, NCFR, supports the sub-specialty of Developmental Psychology).
A brief paragraph at the end of each paper explaining the student’s interest, or lack of interest, in the sub-specialty based on learning obtained while researching it.
Sub-specialties in the field of psychology for the What Psychologists Do Week 3 and Week 5 assignments. Choose three for each week's assignment.
Clinical Psychology
Counseling Psychology
Educational Psychology
Experimental Psychology
Health Psychology
Industrial/Organizational Psychology
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