The
nature of work of a psychologist is influenced most by the areas of
specialisation in the subject. They work in a number of different settings, including universities
and colleges, primary and secondary schools, government agencies, private
industry, hospitals, clinics, and private practices. They are also employed in social welfare organizations, research establishments, rehabilitation
centres, prisons, child/ youth guidance
centres, advertising industry and in a variety of other set-ups.
Psychologist with master's degree, work under the supervision of one or more
doctoral level psychologists. Those with bachelor's degree are eligible for
jobs in community health centers and vocational rehabilitations and as administrative
assistants.
Career Options
Career prospects in
Psychology depend on the area of specialization. There are variety of options for psychologists.
They can specialise in various areas such as
Clinical
Psychologists - Clinical
Psychologists work in counseling centers, independent or group practices, hospitals,
community health centers or
clinics. They help mentally and emotionally disturbed clients adjust to life and
may help medical and surgical patients deal with illnesses or injuries. Areas of specialization within clinical psychology include health psychology,
neuro psychology, and gero psychology.
Counseling
Psychologists
- Counseling is
the skill of helping normal people, through discussion, to decide how
best to cope in specific situations. Counseling psychologists deals
with people who have serious emotional and personal problems. They use various techniques, including interviewing and
testing, to advise people on how to deal with problems of everyday living.
Social
Psychologists - Social
psychologists work with social organisations and institutions in
research, systems design or other applied psychology fields.
They seek to
understand the nature and causes of individual behaviour with others and with the
social environment.
Educational Psychologists
- They work in schools and colleges with teachers, students,
parents and administrators to resolve students learning and behaviour
problems. They may evaluate the effectiveness of academic
programs, behavior management procedures, and other services provided in the
school setting.
Industrial
Psychologists - Industrial psychologists work for business, industry or
government. They apply psychological principles and
research methods to the workplace to improve the working
conditions and productivity of employees. They also advise companies on ways of getting consumers
interested in products and services.
Research psychologists -As researchers, psychologists proceed like
scientists. They investigate the physical, cognitive, emotional, or social aspects of human
behavior. They use laboratory experiments and various kinds of tests,
interviews, questionnaires and surveys. Prominent areas of study in experimental research include
motivation, thought, attention, learning and memory, sensory and perceptual
processes, effects of substance abuse, and genetic and neurological factors
affecting behavior.
Developmental psychologists - They study the physiological, cognitive, and social
development that takes place throughout life. Some specialize in behavior during
infancy, childhood, and adolescence, or changes that occur during maturity or
old age.