Psychologists at Work
Across
- 3. has no medical training but has a doctorate degree; they work in a wide range of vocational settings
- 5. assess and treat mental, emotional, and behavioral disorders
- 6. explores the relationship between psychological factors and physical ailments or disease
- 8. considers the relationship between people and their physical environment
- 9. applies psychology to athletic ability and exercise
- 11. study and advise on workplace behavior
- 14. help organizations, including companies, improve productivity and systems of operation
- 16. experiments with how we perceive, think and solve problems
- 18. research that is aimed at approaching a particular problem
Down
- 1. explores links between the mind and the brain
- 2. research that aims to increase the knowledge base
- 4. professionals who help people cope with challenges by recognizing strengths and resources
- 7. investigates our persistent traits
- 10. a medical doctor who is licensed to prescribe drugs and treat causes of mental illnesses
- 12. studies changes from the womb to death
- 13. focuses on legal issues (related to criminal or civil cases), such as determining the accuracy of witness memories
- 15. has training and usually a professional license in an area focused on how the surrounding environment (living conditions such as poverty and drug abuse) can impact one’s mental disorder/s
- 17. explores how we view and affect one another
- 19. devoted to counseling children in elementary and secondary schools who have academic or emotional problems