Unit group 2634

PSOC Unit group 2634 — Psychologists

Psychologists research into and study the mental processes and behavior of human beings as individuals or in groups, and apply this knowledge to promote personal, social, educational or occupational adjustment and development. Their tasks include: a) planning and carrying out tests to measure mental, physical and other characteristics such as intelligence, abilities, aptitudes, potentialities, etc., interpreting and evaluating results, and providing advice; b) analyzing the effect of heredity, social, occupational and other factors on individual thought and behavior; c) conducting counselling or therapeutic interviews with individuals and groups, and providing follow-up services; d) maintaining required contacts, such as those with family members, educational authorities or employers, and recommending possible solutions to, and treatment of, problems; e) studying psychological factors in the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of mental illnesses and emotional or personality disorders, and conferring with related professionals; f) preparing scholarly papers and reports; g) formulating achievement, diagnostic and predictive tests for use by teachers in planning methods and content of instruction; h) conducting surveys and research studies on job design, work groups, morale, motivation, supervision and management; i) developing theories, models and methods to interpret and describe human behavior. Example of the occupations classified here: Clinical psychologist, Educational psychologist, Organizational psychologist, Sports psychologist, Phychometrician, Psychologist, Psychotherapist A related occupation classified elsewhere: Psychiatrist - 2212

Level Unit group
Code 2634
Children 0
Source PSOC
Practical summary

What this code covers

Psychologists research into and study the mental processes and behavior of human beings as individuals or in groups, and apply this knowledge to promote personal, social, educational or occupational adjustment and development. Their tasks include: a) planning and carrying out tests to measure mental, physical and other characteristics such as intelligence, abilities, aptitudes, potentialities, etc., interpreting and evaluating results, and providing advice; b) analyzing the effect of heredity, social, occupational and other factors on individual thought and behavior; c) conducting counselling or therapeutic interviews with individuals and groups, and providing follow-up services; d) maintaining required contacts, such as those with family members, educational authorities or employers, and recommending possible solutions to, and treatment of, problems; e) studying psychological factors in the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of mental illnesses and emotional or personality disorders, and conferring with related professionals; f) preparing scholarly papers and reports; g) formulating achievement, diagnostic and predictive tests for use by teachers in planning methods and content of instruction; h) conducting surveys and research studies on job design, work groups, morale, motivation, supervision and management; i) developing theories, models and methods to interpret and describe human behavior. Example of the occupations classified here: Clinical psychologist, Educational psychologist, Organizational psychologist, Sports psychologist, Phychometrician, Psychologist, Psychotherapist A related occupation classified elsewhere: Psychiatrist - 2212

Administrative context

Where this code is used

Use this unit group when the occupation wording needs to sit under Social and religious professionals.

Selection note

How to choose it

Use this node when the job title is more specific than the broader Social and religious professionals grouping.

FAQ

What does PSOC 2634 cover?

Psychologists research into and study the mental processes and behavior of human beings as individuals or in groups, and apply this knowledge to promote personal, social, educational or occupational adjustment and development. Their tasks include: a) planning and carrying out tests to measure mental, physical and other characteristics such as intelligence, abilities, aptitudes, potentialities, etc., interpreting and evaluating results, and providing advice; b) analyzing the effect of heredity, social, occupational and other factors on individual thought and behavior; c) conducting counselling or therapeutic interviews with individuals and groups, and providing follow-up services; d) maintaining required contacts, such as those with family members, educational authorities or employers, and recommending possible solutions to, and treatment of, problems; e) studying psychological factors in the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of mental illnesses and emotional or personality disorders, and conferring with related professionals; f) preparing scholarly papers and reports; g) formulating achievement, diagnostic and predictive tests for use by teachers in planning methods and content of instruction; h) conducting surveys and research studies on job design, work groups, morale, motivation, supervision and management; i) developing theories, models and methods to interpret and describe human behavior. Example of the occupations classified here: Clinical psychologist, Educational psychologist, Organizational psychologist, Sports psychologist, Phychometrician, Psychologist, Psychotherapist A related occupation classified elsewhere: Psychiatrist - 2212

Where is PSOC 2634 used in practice?

Use this unit group when the occupation wording needs to sit under Social and religious professionals.

How do I choose PSOC 2634 over nearby options?

Use this node when the job title is more specific than the broader Social and religious professionals grouping.