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These are the main psychology navigational aids, although there are many more for specific topics. {{Portal|Psychology}} : For the "See also" sections of psychology articles {{Psychology sidebar}} : normally put on the right of an article {} : at the foot of an article
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Psychobiography is a field within the realms of psychology and biography that analyzes the lives of historically significant individuals through psychological theory and research. Its goal is to develop a better understanding of notable individuals by applying psychological theories to their biographies to further explain the motives behind ...
Health psychology is the application of psychological theory and research to health, illness and health care. Whereas clinical psychology focuses on mental health and neurological illness, health psychology is concerned with the psychology of a much wider range of health-related behavior including healthy eating, the doctor-patient relationship ...