Human psychology is possibly the most multifaceted natural phenomena of all the truly mysterious creations of nature. Human psychology involves the scientific study of human behavior and mindset. Although this field of study in philosophical context dates back to the ancient civilizations of Egypt, Greece, China, India, and Persia, it is only recently studied as a branch of academic discipline since the last few decades.

A professional researcher or practitioner in this field of study is called a psychologist. Psychologists attempt to understand the role of mental functions in individual and social behavior, while also exploring underlying physiological and neurological processes. The study of human psychology encompasses various aspects of human nature such as personality, brain functioning, emotion, relationships, attention, personality, sensing, perception, cognition, behavior, interpersonal relationships, motivation, etc. Human psychology also deals with explaining conscious mind and sub conscious mind, individual thought processes and also trying to comprehend the unconscious mind. As a result of ongoing and continuous research work, several fields of psychology have surfaced and emerged over the many years.

Different schools of thought have come up with different theories to unravel the composites of human mind and proclaim themselves as adherents to a particular school of thought and completely reject the others; although most consider each as an approach to understanding the mind. A wide range of schools of thoughts have argued for a particular model to be used as a guiding theory by which most of the human behavior can be explained. The popularity of these has increased and diminished over time with its share of popularity and criticism.

Thus human psychology includes many diverse approaches, each aiding us humans to unravel the mystery of individuals’ mental processes, actions and behavior. Although the principal purpose of human psychology is to study human behavior in various situations, it also helps suggest the abnormalities in a person's reaction to a particular given situation. In addition, a study of a person's behavior pattern helps put forward new theories for conducting studies. An immense portion of psychology also focuses on the study of the neurological processes going on in an individuals mind when he is subjected to definite situations. This even assists the researchers to understand the chemical reactions going on inside the human body.

Thus, human psychology is a fascinating subject for each one of us to look forward to in the coming years.

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Author's Bio: 

Arun Shivaramakrishnan was born in Mumbai, India, on 14 Septmeber, 1991. I am currently doing my graduation in Psychology from the University of Mumbai, India. I currently live in Thane, India. I felt the immense need to share such valuable insights with all concerning the subject.