Unlike almost every other domain of expertise, psychology uniquely recognises that most problems and solutions to problems have a predominantly human component. Other sciences, humanities, and even the other social sciences tend to focus on factors external to humans. For example, medicine focuses on pharmaceutical solutions to health problems from a chemical and biological perspective. However, medicine only works if people actually take them, which requires behavioural insight to ensure compliance. Fundamentally, the limiting factor of almost any endeavour is the people taking part, and psychology is unparalleled at solving this problem. This is why I am so passionate about psychology, as few other domains can offer such a tremendous impact with comparatively few resources. When used appropriately, its impact can be felt in every aspect of life, something that few other areas of expertise can claim.
Licensed Mental Health Counselor at Unpacking Hearts Mental Health Counseling
Answered 2 years ago
As a therapist, I am passionate about psychology because it provides the theoretical frameworks and underpinnings for human behavior. Using these concepts to understand my clients' patterns has provided them with tangible insights on their behaviors and feelings. By making the connections between psychology and its real-world applications, clients have been able to feel validated and heard, which is an extremely rewarding experience in this field.
I'm passionate about psychology because it seeks to understand the motivations behind human actions. It dives into why we do what we do, both good and bad. Understanding psychology reduces judgment. When we truly grasp why someone acted a certain way, our judgment fades, replaced by compassion. Psychology fosters connections through better understanding and helps people understand themselves. Everyone wants to change something in their life, and the first step is realization. This is where Psychology steps in. Psychology illuminates patterns, behaviors, and traits within us, guiding us toward self-discovery. I believe we can better people's lives with effective psychological practice and research. This is why I'm driven to follow this path.
I am passionate about psychology due to how incredibly applicable it is to every aspect of one's life and every other teaching. It has the power to connect us, define us, and allow us to understand each other. That way, we are able to provide help for each other in times of struggle, while also being able to provide a sense of empathy. Currently, as a psychology student at Rutgers New Brunswick, I have had the opportunity to partake in Dr. Anthony Tobia's internship program, allowing me to further appreciate how a grasp on psychology can make such a profound impact. Hearing about the cases that are introduced to a hospital only five minutes from me, and how drastically life quality is improved following treatment, is inspiring. It fuels my drive to dedicate energy towards the subject, knowing how much these hours I spend studying and researching could one day save a life.
Researcher & Consultant | Language, Psychology & Information Systems at The Wholehearted Path
Answered 3 years ago
As a holistic coach with a PhD in Natural Language Processing (NLP), I'm fascinated by the inner workings of the human mind and what motivates our behavior. I'm passionate about psychology because I've seen firsthand how self-awareness and personal growth can transform people's lives in profound ways. My own journey taught me our thoughts, beliefs and stories shape who we are, often without us realizing it. I love supporting clients in unpacking their mental and emotional patterns to find clarity and alignment. Seeing people gain the tools to rewrite limiting narratives and reach their full potential is unbelievably rewarding. Psychology allows us to understand how the mind adopts or blocks change at a deep level. By leveraging those insights, we can consciously rewire thought habits to become the fullest version of ourselves. Helping others have that empowering self-discovery through the lens of psychology is what lights me up and inspires my work every day.
I fell in love with psychology after taking an intro university course and learning about the differences in how our mind perceives information. It helped me understand that we are all unique and can experience things differently such as how we perceive color or how we perceive emotions. Psychology helped me build a stronger connection with myself and to fully appreciate how unique humans can be. Now I use my psychology degree to help people understand themselves and to celebrate their differences.
I love being in a career that helps others. One of the things I love most about psychology is that it offers people the opportunity to heal and look at themselves. Including areas of their lives that might be holding them back. Mental health and mental health advocacy is so important with anxiety at an all time high. I love that I get to help people navigate challenges and overcome them every single day.
Working in psychology allows me to mix my love of science and research into working directly with people. It's a privilege to have the opportunity to connect with people from a variety of backgrounds and experiences on a deep level. I feel honored to work with clients on difficult concerns, to play a small part in their stories, to watch their growth, and help facilitate their healing. I enjoy being in a field that requires me to be a lifelong learner and provides me with opportunities to grow as a clinician and as a person. While it can be a difficult and emotional job, it's incredibly meaningful and provides me with a great deal of purpose.
Humans are such complex and unique individuals, and understanding how the mind works and why people behave in the way they do is so fascinating to me. We are all impacted by life experiences, social, biological, and psychological factors, which impact all aspects of our mental health and behavior. I am passionate about understanding the unique experiences individuals have faced that contribute to who they are and how they are feeling, as well as helping individuals learn tools and skills that may assist them in becoming the best version of themselves. Psychology impacts every single person and knowing that I can help individuals understand and better themselves through our work together fulfills me. My own life experiences led me to be passionate about this field and as I continue to work in it as the years go on, I am continuing to learn and grow so that the passion continues to be reignited.
I am passionate about psychology because it is a journey into the human psyche, and more important, our collective consciousness. Yet on a personal level, as a bereavement and complex trauma therapist, psychology has been profoundly important as a knowledge base for me to be able to effectively do my work. Through psychology, I have formed more self-awareness and insight, which in turn has improved my own interpersonal relationships and also made me a more empathetic, helpful therapist.
Growing up I had a hard time: I had loving parents but they were so immersed in their own dramas that they didn't see that I had been victimized by people they trusted. I felt invisible, isolated, unseen. At age 11, I saw a movie called "A Circle of Children" and I was mesmerized by how a therapist was able to draw forth a non-verbal autistic boy from the dark cave of his circumstances. From that point forward, I knew that I wanted to become a therapist- a person who could make a difference in other's lives. I wanted to become the advocate and supporter that I didn't have when I was growing up. Thousands of hours of education, training, and therapy have resulted in an amazing career of 34 years that has allowed me to assist so many to uncover, process and resolve their traumas. Now as I enter the final phase of my career, I focus on Old Soul Women: those who like me, perhaps grew up as different, but deeply wise- who, with a little support, might actually help heal the world.
In a rapidly changing world filled with so many mixed emotions--love, joy, seemingly unbearable heartbreak, anger, frustration, anxiety--it's more important than ever before to not only be able to make sense of those feelings but to understand the genetic factors at play that make us the way we are. Understanding ourselves better has a ripple effect. As we understand ourselves better, we understand others, too--our families and our colleagues and our friends--and this sense of understanding is the first building block needed in developing a richer, more empathetic world, one person at a time.
I personally find psychology captivating because it offers insights into our human mind and behavior, acting as a bridge to connect and understand people on a more profound level. For example, when I help a client to navigate their anxiety and emerge with a renewed sense of self, it is incredibly rewarding. Each breakthrough and every moment of clarity underscores the real impact of psychology. It’s more than just theory and textbooks; it’s about real change, growth, and empowerment that I get to witness and facilitate every day.
As a psychologist who has a previous career in engineering, I'm passionate about psychology because it is a real science. A lot of people believe that psychology is just "fluffy talk about feelings", but that's a better description of supportive counselling, mostly outside of the field of psychology. Psychology is the science of human behaviours, thoughts, and feelings, and via this science and research, I am able to help people who are struggling with mental health problems. Being able to use therapeutic techniques that are not only well researched, but these findings are consistently replicated around the world, gives me confidence that change is indeed possible. Not only do I know what techniques would work, but I can also help clients understand how well these might work, and what is realistic and what is not. Seeing someone's life turning around sometimes in as little as 6 sessions is very rewarding.
I remember when I took AP Psych. in high school and thought: "How have I never considered this as a career path?". Psychology looks at the many driving factors of human nature and helps us deepen our understanding of one another. Psychology is in everything we do and experience. Such experiences have been emulated through my incredible chance of being an intern for Dr. Tobia this Fall. In our many discussions about films/shows we watch, we see the ways in which aspects or additions to characters and settings aid in the development of mental disorders and dysfunctional thoughts/behaviors. This internship, and minds like Dr. Tobia's, are what have solidified my future in this field and passion for psychology. I hope to one day utilize this growing knowledge and experience to understand and help others.
I’ve always been curious about people and particularly how they think. That’s why I chose to study psychology for my undergraduate degree in university. After using it in academic settings, working for research departments, I pivoted into marketing. Psychology proved invaluable here. I used it to understand the buyer decision process. The foot-in-the-door technique, where a small ask like for an email address ends up converting prospects into customers, is an example of how potent psychology can be in marketing. Psychology even goes into deciding where to place strong and straightforward call-to-action buttons on a website, and so much more. I’ve since carried all of this knowledge into copywriting. I would say a vast majority of jobs involve psychology — understanding human behavior helps whenever you’re dealing with humans — but for sure, I couldn’t do my work as effectively without my passion for psychology.
As a historian and data analyst, I am passionate about psychology because it helps me to understand why people behave the way they do. By studying psychology, I have learned about the different factors that influence human behavior, including our thoughts, feelings, and experiences. This knowledge has helped me to make better decisions in my own life and to be more understanding of others. In addition, psychology has helped me to develop critical thinking skills. As a historian, I am always trying to understand the past. Psychology has helped me to do this by teaching me how to evaluate evidence and draw conclusions. This has been invaluable in my work as a historian, and it has also helped me to be more skeptical of information that I encounter in everyday life. Finally, psychology has helped me to develop empathy. By learning about the different ways that people experience the world, I have become more understanding of others. This has made me a better friend and family member.
Psychology, at its core, delves into understanding the human mind and behavior, and in the business realm, this understanding is paramount. My passion for psychology emanates from its profound influence on leadership, team dynamics, and customer relations. By grasping the underlying motivations, emotions, and cognitive processes of people, I can better lead my team, cater to our clientele, and shape a company culture that thrives on empathy and insight. In a world driven by metrics and data, I firmly believe that the nuanced understanding psychology offers is an irreplaceable asset in making informed, human-centric decisions.
My passion for psychology is deeply rooted in my personal journey and experiences. Through my role as an expert in the field, I've had the privilege of witnessing how psychology offers invaluable insights into understanding human behavior and the intricate workings of the human mind. Exploring the intricacies of how individuals think, feel, and interact with the world has not only been fascinating but also transformative. It has allowed me to make a positive impact on people's lives by helping them navigate challenges, enhance their mental health, and improve overall well-being. Psychology, for me, is not just a field of study; it's a pathway to personal growth and a tool for facilitating positive transformations in the lives of individuals.
Managing Director and Attorney at Alliance Compensation & Litigation Lawyers
Answered 3 years ago
While I am predominantly an attorney and Managing Director, my interest in psychology stems from its applicability to the legal field. Understanding human behavior, cognition, and emotions is fundamental in many legal aspects, from negotiations and client interactions to assessing witness credibility and jury selection. Psychology offers invaluable insight into the motivations, biases, and decision-making processes of those involved in legal matters. It assists us in developing more persuasive arguments, navigating intricate negotiations, and ensuring that our legal strategies are both effective and ethical. In addition, psychology plays a crucial role in addressing mental health issues within the legal profession and promoting the health of our team members. It allows us to cultivate a more supportive and compassionate workplace. My interest in psychology originates primarily from its integral relationship to the practice of law and its potential to improve our legal services.