Psychology, asked by kulbirsingh9716, 10 months ago

explain human services areas in relation to psychologist at
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Over the years, a better understanding of the connection between the mind and the body has resulted in partnerships between psychologists and other health-care providers, according to the American Psychological Association. This has made whole-person health care more acceptable, accessible and available to more patients.

Clinical practitioners provide therapy for people of all ages, although many specialize; for example, working mainly with the elderly, with adults or with youth. Psychologists also help individuals deal with problems of everyday living. Some work in schools to help students with behavior problems. Others might help solve problems in workplaces.Some psychologists treat people with mental illness and serious psychological conditions, while others help people deal with difficult transitions, family dysfunction and problems with interpersonal relationships, divorce or death of a family member or friend. As populations change, psychologists must make necessary and ongoing adjustments in order to meet their clients’ evolving needs. The increasing number of seniors has led psychologists and other health practitioners to become more knowledgeable about the needs of the elderly, so this aging population can receive appropriate therapy and support. Workplace psychologists are learning to meet the needs of more two-career families and the evolving gender roles in the workplace. The growing diversity in the USA today requires psychologists to develop and refine treatments and approaches that will meet the unique needs of different underserved groups and communities.

Psychology’s impact on society is evident in a variety of cultures, communities and institutions. Many people, especially in big cities, have had contact with a psychologist for one reason or another, according to research Angela Martin in her article, “The Impact Of Psychology Jobs in Modern Society.” Psychotherapy has been instrumental in helping different people make important life changes. For example, psychologists provide therapy for couples who need help working through relationship issues; parents and children who need guidance in order to confront and overcome family problems; and individuals want to learn how to explore and understand themselves, how they came to be who they are, and what they need to do to be the people they dream of becoming.

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