Question : What are the different disciplines of Psychology for those seeking Masters and/or PhDs?
I’m a recent graduate and I’m looking to further my education by gaining a higher degree in Psychology. Problem is, I’m not too sure of all the things I can do with a Psychology Masters and/or a Psychology Ph.D., along with the Biology Bachelors I already have.
I’d like to find out what I career options I have out there.
Thanks in advance for your helpful answers.
masters in psychology

Best answer:

Answer by shiva
Abnormal psychology
Activity theory
Analytical psychology
Applied psychology
Asian Psychology
Behaviorism
Behavioral medicine
Biobehavioral health
Biological psychology
Biopsychology
Cognitive neuropsychology
Cognitive psychology
Cognitive neuroscience
Community psychology
Comparative psychology
Clinical psychology
Counselling psychology
Critical psychology
Developmental psychology
Discursive psychology
Distributed cognition
Dynamic cognition
Ecological psychology
Educational psychology
Embodied cognition
Emotional clearing
Engineering psychology
Environmental psychology
Evolutionary psychology
Experimental psychology
Forensic psychology
Health psychology
Humanistic psychology
Individual differences psychology
Industrial and organizational psychology
Medical psychology
Music psychology
Neuropsychology
Performance psychology
Personality psychology
Philippine Psychology
Physiological psychology
Popular psychology, self-help, and alternative therapy
Political psychology
Positive psychology
Pre- and perinatal psychology
Problem solving
Psychoanalysis
Psychohistory
Psychology of religion
Psychometrics
Psychonomics
Psychophysics
Psychopathology
Psychophysiology
Psychotherapy a branch of psychiatry as well
School psychologist
Sensation and perception
Situated cognition
Social psychology
Sport psychology
Systemic psychology
Theoretical psychology
Traffic psychology
Transpersonal psychology