The American Psychological Association has 56 recognized divisions, including:
Experimental Psychology
Society for Personality and Social Psychology
Society of Clinical Psychology
Behavior Analysis
Health Psychology
Psychoanalysis
International Psychology
You can find the entire list here:
http://www.apa.org/about/division.html
2007-06-24 11:02:26
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answered by psychgrad 7
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Clinical, personality, physiological, Developmental and Child Psychology, Experimental, Industrial/Organizational. Then there are subdivisions in these, too numerous to mention, such as Sensation and Perception, Comparative Psychology (the study of different organisms), cognitive, behavioral, psychodynamic, structural, mathematical, tests, etc.
2007-06-24 07:28:28
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answered by cavassi 7
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I would have to agree & referr to Cavassi if I were u! Psycology as a science has so many different fields. So many where do u wanna start! As for your own 'psyche' can be made up of so many things individual to only you...Check out sociology 'study of people & their environments' if u wanna think outside the square u may live in...'Mwah!
2007-06-24 08:00:32
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answered by tcookie1 1
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Psychodynamic/psychological, cognitive, behavioural, biological, humanistic, evolutionary
2007-06-24 07:15:21
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answered by negative_creep 3
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