What are the different fields of psychology?

Answer:
Clinical, Social, School, Developmental, Family/Child, Research and more.

Forensic, neuropsychology, health psychology, organizational psychology, industrial psychology (Human factors psychology), Counseling psychology, community psychology, Geropsychology, pediatric psychology (which is somewhat different from "child psychology."

Non-clinical areas include also perception, physiological psychology, cognitive psychology, psychoneuroimunology, quantitative psychology, comparative psychology, learning, and educational psychology.

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