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Biological psychologists focus on what happens in the brain, nervous system and other
aspects of the body.
Clinical psychologists focus on ‘abnormal’ behaviour.
Cognitive psychologists focus on thought processes, such as how memory works and
what people notice.
Developmental psychologists study how people change across their lives, from
conception and birth to old age and death.
Personality psychologists focus on important differences between individuals, as well as
inner processes.
Social psychologists focus on how human beings think, act and feel. Thoughts, actions
and feelings are a joint function of personal and situational influences.

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Types of Psychologists:

  1. Biological Psychologists: Study the brain, nervous system, and body functions.
  2. Clinical Psychologists: Focus on abnormal behavior and mental disorders.
  3. Cognitive Psychologists: Examine thought processes, including memory and perception.
  4. Developmental Psychologists: Investigate how people change from birth to old age.
  5. Personality Psychologists: Explore differences between individuals and their inner processes.
  6. Social Psychologists: Analyze how personal and situational factors influence thoughts, actions, and feelings.