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Fewer patients for psychologists resulting in loss of work for psychologists.
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Social psychologists study how individuals are influenced by their social environment, including how people behave in groups, the impact of social norms on behavior, and how attitudes are formed and changed. They also focus on topics such as social identity, conformity, aggression, prejudice, and intergroup relations.
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The clientele of social psychologists typically includes individuals, groups, organizations, and communities seeking to understand and improve social behavior, relationships, and interactions. They may include businesses, governments, schools, healthcare organizations, and non-profit groups.
Social workers are psychologists without the prestigious PhD's and fat paychecks.
All sorts. There are clinical, cognitive, social, developmental, and school psychologists, just to name a few. APA.org has more info on this subject.
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Psychologists are social scientists who study the behavior and mental attributes of humans. There are many areas of psychology such as forensic psychologists, clinical psychologists, and counseling psychologists, to name a few. All of these areas, and more, do have openings in the London area.
Social psychologists seek to understand social behavior, including how we interact with others and how other people influence our own behavior. Social psychology is a fascinating field that looks at a wide variety of social behaviors including topics such as the bystander effect, attitudes, and person perception
Social work is more of a social science. psychologists study brain patterns and familiar trends, so they are more science related.