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    Around the entire world, sports psychology is undoubtedly vital in the everyday life of athletes. An intense interest in this department of psychology has existed for years and is growing swiftly amongst college athletes, professional athletes, and fitness gurus everywhere. Muhammad Ali once stated, “Champions are not made in gyms. Champions are made from something they have deep inside them- a desire, a dream, a vision.” The behavior, motivation, and performance of athletes are just a few of the

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    Postgraduate degree in the field of Forensic Psychology. Obtaining a PsyD in Forensic Psychology will not only provide me with more specific knowledge and research opportunities at the graduate level, but it will serve as a foundation for a career in Psychology. The reason which led me to apply for a DForPsy degree in Nottingham university rather than a Ph.D. is mostly because I’m particularly interested in practising psychology rather than exclusively conducting research and work in academia. However, the

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    Sport psychology is a unique bridge between the discipline of psychology and the world of sport science. Since sport psychology is such a unique discipline there are not many individuals that can claim the title of sport psychologist. But what makes sports psychology unique? Sports psychologist are required to have an advanced degree in psychology and an advanced degree in sports, which means more education, time and money needed to obtain the title of a sport psychologist. However extra education

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    Long time ago psychology was based on theory formulated hypotheses, which nobody was able to test. Wilhelm Wundt realised that the science of psychology is based on experience. Driven by this thought he established the first psychological laboratory in 1879 at Leipzig Univerity. With this, allowing psychological theory formulated hypotheses and questions may be examined in a controlled enviroment. With this Wundt laid the foundations of modern scientific psychology. Since Wundt many different

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    Five Things You Never Knew About the Psychology Profession Psychology jobs continue to grow, as more people wish to learn about the inner workings of the human mind. Many individuals choose to work with young children to catch problems at an early stage and intervene. Others choose to work with adults, helping them overcome issues they are dealing with. Regardless of which group one chooses to work with, there are still many things people don't know about this field. Following are some that are surprising

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    Like Daniel Goldstein once said, “Psychology, unlike chemistry, unlike algebra, unlike literature, is an owner's manual for your own mind. It's a guide to life. What could be more important than grounding young people in the scientific information that they need to live happy, healthy, productive lives? To have good relationships?”. Clinical psychologists use their findings to help improve processes and behaviors in humans. This career would be best for me because I have the strong communication

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    I majored in Psychology but on the medical track for two reasons. Beginning with Psychology, I majored in it because I wanted to understand human behavior, specifically Child Developmental Psychology. The reason I want to go more into child developmental psychology is because each stage of development is closely integrated into one another. What occurs to a child when they were five can follow them when they are just reaching adolescence. Take me for example, when I was younger I used to be bullied

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    Fear is the feeling when a person’s heart starts beating rapidly and they begin to sweat. Their breathing becomes raspy and knots begin to form in their stomach. Fear is a natural instinct for human beings. According to psychology today “Fear is a vital response to physical and emotional danger” (All about fear). Fear is usually due to an experience that made a person’s body react in an unfamiliar state. Fear can keep people from dangerous situations, also a set up for building confidence, and overcoming

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    Psychology is a field of study that is needed in everyday life. The scientific study of the human mind and behavior is essential because individuals are able to understand exactly how to mind and body work together. This knowledge can assist with avoiding stressful events and decision-making. There are many careers in psychology that are intriguing, however the one career that holds my interest and relates to my future career as a maternity nurse is a health psychologist. Health psychology focuses

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    amazed me to watch a person do wrong and feel no sense of remorse or regret about it, this is why I have decided to study the thought process and reasoning behind crime by becoming a criminal psychologist. To begin my research I visited the Mississippi Choices website along with Psychology Schools 411 where I found information such as the everyday activities, the employment outlook, training and education required, and the estimated annual salary. Next, I visited the National Career Service website where

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