Clinical psychologists assess, diagnose, and treat mental, emotional, and behavioral disorders. They often work in hospitals, private practices, or clinics.
Counseling psychologists help people manage and overcome problems with family, work, or school, promoting overall well-being.
School psychologists work within educational settings to help students with learning, behavioral, and emotional challenges.
These professionals apply psychological principles to workplace issues, such as productivity, employee morale, and organizational development.
Forensic psychologists apply psychological expertise within the legal and criminal justice system, often evaluating defendants or providing expert testimony in court.