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A person running to catch train is an example of overt behaviour.
The working of human memory or problem solving might be thought of as behaviour, even though they cannot be observed directly but must be inferred from their product.
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Counsellor: A counsellor helps people solve problems in daily living. He/she may work with students, advising them about personal problems and career planning.
Clinical psychologist: A clinical psychologist has a degree in psychology, which includes intensive training in treating people with psychological disorders.
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Psychology is the scientific study of the mind and behavior. Psychology is a multifaceted discipline and includes many sub-fields of study such areas as human development, sports, health, clinical, social behavior and cognitive processes.
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Theories and principles developed in basic psychology are put to practical use in applied psychology.
Psychologists work as professionals in many applied fields, such as councellors in schools and colleges, clinical psychologists in hospitals, human relation consultants in industries.
Obviously, basic and applied psychologies are interdependent and they complement each other. Basically, basic psychology is knowledge based on observations, and can be replicated, shared and made public. Applied psychology on the other hand, is the area of psychology which is put to actual use in bettering human behaviour and life in practical situations.
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Psychology is defined as a scientific discipline which deals with the studies of mental processes, experiences and behaviour in different context.
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Psychology is defined as a scientific discipline which deals with the studies of mental processes, experiences and behaviour in different context.

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