Psychology in the Philippines traces back to the late 19th century when the University of Santo Tomas offered psychology courses. The establishment of the Philippine Psychological Corporation in 1962 and the Psychology Act of 2004 further solidified the field's presence. Today, psychology is a thriving discipline in the Philippines with numerous universities offering psychology programs and professionals contributing to various sectors.
When a psychology major chooses to focus on forensic psychology, it is often referred to as specializing or specializing in forensic psychology. This involves studying how psychology principles and theories are applied in the legal and criminal justice system.
Psychology is understanding the brain and trieing to undderstand why people do, say and react the way they do. Philosophy is thinking about indepth things such as ,, does good exist or why we are here or if we are really here at all.
PURE PSYCHOLOGY refers to all the theories, concepts, and principles covered in General Psychology which delves in Group Psychology (Social Psychology) and Individual Psychology. Topics here include Non-Normal Psychopathology/Clinical Psychology) and Normal Psychology. Normal Psychology discusses Cross-sectional (Motivation, Sensation and Perception, Mental Faculties, Affective states, personality, Physiology of Behavior, and Consciousness) while Development or Genetic Psychology delves on the life span of the individual spanning from prenatal, childhood, adolescence, adulthood and old age. APPLIED PSYCHOLOGY refers to the USE or APPLICATION of these theories, principles, and concepts in PURE PSYCHOLOGY in other fields like business (Business Psychology), Sports (Sports Psychology), Education (Educational Psychology and Guidance and Counseling), Community (Mental Hygiene), Religion (Religious Psychology), Medicine and Drugs (Psychopharmacology), Engineering (Engineering Psychology), Criminology (Forensic Psychology).
The behaviorist perspective in contemporary psychology is based on the contention that psychology should focus on studying the laws of learning and observable behavior. Behaviorists believe that all behavior is learned through interactions with the environment, and that by studying these observable behaviors, one can understand and predict human behavior. They emphasize the importance of objective, scientific methods to study and explain behavior.
Since the MA would be in one area of psychology and your degree is in another most likely you will have to enroll in the graduate program for industrial psychology. Call your university graduate studies office. I know here in the US it wouldn't automatically give you a Masters degree with only undergraduate work completed.
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for me, UST. just check out their website.
A Psychology major student should definitely have a brief background of the history of Psychology. This is because majority of the theories being constantly used and/or modified in research have their historical basis. Furthermore, specializations currently offered in the field are an offshoot of the early scientific approaches. You can read more here: http://hubpages.com/hub/What-is-Psychology-and-how-did-it-develop
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