What are the difference and similarities between the jobs done by a psychologist and a psychiatrist?
Write a pamphlet about each job that would help school students with their career choices.
- Bachelor of Arts in psychology.
- Master of science in psychology.
- cMaster of Science in Organisations Psychology.
- Master of science in clinical mental health counselling
- PhD in industrial and Organisational psychology.
- Bachelor of Science: Psychology: Criminal Psychology
- Bachelor of Science: Psychology: Life Coaching
- Bachelor of Science: Psychology: Addiction and Recovery
- Bachelor of Science: Psychology: Crisis Counselling
The main difference between research psychology and applied psychology is that the main function of a research psychologist to conduct experiments, psychological research studies, and observational studies, while applied psychologists applies psychological theories, principles, concepts, techniques, strategies, approaches, and methods from their branches of psychology (i.e. sports, family, health, social, school, etc.) to their practices. In other words, an applied psychologist uses the psychological resources available to him or her to treat clients and patients experiencing psychological disorders, mental illnesses, adjustment disorders, and emotional distress. Every practising psychologist uses applied psychology.
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