The basic premise of applied psychology is the use of psychological principles and theories to overcome problems in other areas, such as mental health, business management, education, health, product design, ergonomics, and law. Applied psychology includes the areas of clinical psychology, industrial and organizational psychology, occupational health psychology, human factors, forensic psychology, engineering psychology, as well as many other areas such as school psychology, sports psychology and community psychology.
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v.1. Psychology and achievement.--v.2. Making your own world.--v.3. Driving power of thought.--v.4. The trained memory.--v.5 Power of mental imagery.--v.6. Initiative psychic energy.--v.7. Processes and personality.--v.8. Mind mechanism.--v.9. Mind mastery.--v.10. Technique of success.--v.11. External efficiency factors.--v.12. Specific applications