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    The prominent psychologist resembles my uncle in appearance.
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    El término psicólogo (también sicólogo, aunque de uso es menos frecuente) se aplica al profesional que se dedica a ejercer la psicología. Se trata de un especialista de la salud mental que, por esa razón, está interesado en estudiar y entender el comportamiento (o la conducta, según el punto de vista de otras terminologías). Académicamente, puede optar por especializarse en una o más de varias áreas de su carrera, de modo tal que puede llegar a especializarse como: psicólogo clínico (el que trabaja en terapia y en el tratamiento en la salud mental y/o emocional), el psicología industrial o psicología laboral (interesada en la capacitación para el trabajo y en la selección de personal), la psicología social (que aborda los procesos sociales, el estudio de los grupos, la influencia o importancia de lo social sobre el comportamiento y las actitudes del individuo,...), la psicología educativa (la educación, la infancia, la escuela, los procesos de aprendizaje) y neurociencias (las bases neurofisiológicas o neurobiológicas del comportamiento), entre otras.

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    A psychologist is a professional who evaluates and studies behavior and mental processes (see also psychology). Typically, psychologists must have completed a university degree in psychology, which is a master's degree in some countries and a doctorate in others. This definition of psychologist is non-exclusive; in most jurisdictions, members of other professions (such as counselors and psychiatrists) can also evaluate, diagnose, treat, and study mental processes. Some psychologists, such as clinical and counseling psychologists, provide mental health care, and some psychologists, such as social or organizational psychologists conduct research and provide consultation services. \n* Clinical, counseling, and school psychologists who work with patients in a variety of therapeutic contexts (contrast with psychiatrists, who are physician specialists, and are able to prescribe prescription medication to their patients). \n* Industrial, organizational and community psychologists who apply psychological research, theories and techniques to "real-world" problems, questions and issues in business, industry, social benefit organizations, and government. \n* Academics conducting psychological research or teaching psychology in a college or university; There are many different types of psychologists, as is reflected by the 56 different divisions of the American Psychological Association (APA). Psychologists are generally described as being either "applied" or "research-orientated". The common terms used to describe this central division in psychology are "scientists" or "scholars" (those who conduct research) and "practitioners" or "professionals" (those who apply psychological knowledge). The training models endorsed by the APA require that applied psychologists be trained as both researchers and practitioners, and that they possess advanced degrees. Most typically, people encounter psychologists and think of the discipline as involving the work of clinical psychologists or counseling psychologists. While counseling and psychotherapy are common activities for psychologists, these applied fields are just one branch in the larger domain of psychology.

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