Applied responsibility
- The responsibility of psychologists to ensure that their work is applied ethically and effectively in real-world settings, such as schools healthcare, and workplaces.
- Psychologists have a responsibility to ensure that their research and practices are applied ethically and effectively in real-world settings.
- This includes considering the potential impact of their work on individuals and communities, as well as ensuring that their interventions are evidence-based and culturally sensitive.
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) in Schools
- CBT has been adapted for use in schools to help students manage anxiety , depression , and behavioral issues.
- School psychologists work with teachers and students to implement CBT-based programs that promote emotional well-being and academic success.
- When discussing applied responsibility, highlight how psychological interventions can improve lives in real-world settings. Connect this to research findings and ethical considerations.


