Social Psychology Psychology / Social Psychology


Social Psychology

Social psychology is a branch of psychology that focuses on the study of the influence of society and social factors on the behavior, thinking, and emotions of individuals. This major is concerned with understanding how society, culture, and the environment influence the behavior of individuals and how individuals interact with each other.

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Among the topics that social psychology is interested in:

 

Social Identity Formation: Examines how an individual's social identity is shaped through interactions with the surrounding society and culture.

 

Social interactions and communication: It is concerned with studying how individuals interact with each other and how they communicate and social interaction.

 

Social Impression and Prejudice: It studies how social impressions and social bias are formed and their impact on the behavior of individuals.

 

Social Emotions: It is concerned with the study of social emotions and feelings and how they affect social behavior.

 

Group Behavior and Social Dynamics: It studies the behavior of individuals in groups, social dynamics and how they influence behavior.

 

Clinical Sociology: The study of social interactions in clinical settings and the relationship between the individual and society in the context of psychotherapy.

 

Social psychology aims to understand social interactions and social factors that affect the individual and groups. This major contributes to understanding social and cultural behavior and dealing effectively with others in society

Social interactions

Emotions and social thinking

Applied Sociology

Social psychology and culture

Political Sociology

Sociology and society




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