Psychological
Theories
Sub-fields in Psychology (1)
Sub-fields in Psychology (2)
QCC Professors
Psychology Education
100

Focus on observing and influencing behavior

Behaviorism

100

Study of how social influence, social perception and social interaction influence individual and group behavior

Social Psychology

100

Focus on emotional, social, vocational, educational, health-related, developmental, and organizational concerns—such as improving well-being, alleviating distress and maladjustment, and resolving crises. Strength-based approach.

Counseling psychology

100

Both of these QCC professors attended UMASS Amherst as undergraduates

Professor Judy Colson

Professor Valarie Clemente

100

A degree that requires 1-2 years of study post-bachelor's degree

Master's Degree

200

A theory deriving from general behavioral theory that considers cognitive or thought processes as significant mediators of behavioral and emotional change  

Cognitive Behavioral Theory

200

The area of psychology that studies the physiological processes of the nervous system and relates them to behavior and cognition.

Neuropsychology

200

Supports the judicial system and other organizations dedicated to public safety. This expertise and assessments are important in a range of issues that straddle the psychology and legal fields, from mental competence to youth testimony.

forensic psychology

200

This professor attended a community college as part of completing their education

Professor Mania

200

Extensive research paper that was conducted as a part of the candidate’s doctoral training

dissertation

300

Based on the idea that people are frequently motivated by unrecognized wishes and desires that originate in one’s unconscious.  

Psychoanalysis and Psychodynamic theories

300

Study of cognitions (thoughts), and their relationship to experiences and actions

Cognitive psychology

300

Scientific study of human development across the lifespan

Developmental psychology

300

This professor completed their PhD at Clark University.

Professor Jen Arner Welsh
300

Doctoral degree (doctor of philosophy) conferred in many disciplinary perspectives housed in a traditional college of liberal arts and sciences

PhD

400

Focuses on individuals’ capacity to make their own choices, create their own style of life, and actualize themselves in their own way

Humanism

400

Science that studies human behavior in organizations and the workplace.

Industrial and Organization Psychology

400

Area of psychology that focuses on the interactions between mental and emotional factors and physical performance in sports, exercise, and other activities

Sports and Exercise psychology

400

This professor often teaches Abnormal and Personality psychology.

Professor Maura Stickles
400

A doctoral degree (doctor of psychology) that places less emphasis on research-oriented skills and focuses more on application of psychological principles in the clinical context

PsyD

500

A broad conceptual model that focuses on the relationships between and among interacting individuals in a family

Family Systems Theory

500

Studies individuals with disabilities and chronic health conditions and help to improve their overall quality of life

Rehabilitation Psychology

500

study of patterns of thoughts and behaviors that make each individual unique

Personality psychology

500

This professor is new to QCC and is teaching Intro to Psychology.

Professor Neha Dhawan

500

Allows early-career scientists to further broaden their research and/or clinical skills under the supervision of other professionals in the field after completing their doctorate

Post Doctoral training

600

Emphasizes the subjective meaning of human experience, the uniqueness of the individual, and personal responsibility reflected in choice

Existentialism

600

Use psychological science to improve the interactions of people with the world around us

Climate and Environmental Psychology

600

Area(s) of psychology that focuses on the diagnosis and treatment of psychological disorders and other problematic patterns of behavior

Clinical and/or Counseling psychology

600

This professor has a background in dance and theater.

Professor Lizette Cordeiro

600

What does the APA stand for?

American Psychological Association

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