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Psychology Programs in the Philippines: An Expository Narrative from a Change and Innovation Perspective

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  • Jasmine Nadja J. Pinugu

    (Department of Psychology, College of Arts and Sciences, Rizal Technological University)

  • Amorsolo F. Espiritu

    (Department of Psychology, College of Arts and Sciences, Rizal Technological University)

Abstract

This expository research delves on the history of Psychology programs in Psychology, from a change and innovation perspective. It begins with an overview of change and innovation, then proceeds to the historical timeline of Psychology offerings, beginning during the 18th century up to the contemporary times. It details the important personalities that laid the foundations for Psychology programs in the Philippines, and the notable institutions that contributed to its flourishing. It also discusses the relevant organizations, such as the Psychological Association of the Philippines, that served to formalize the Psychology profession. Notable research endeavors are also discussed, which further advanced the discipline of Psychology in the country. World-ranked universities which offer Psychology programs are also detailed, as well as contemporary publications in various fields of Psychology within the Phil. Context. Laws and other legal regulations are also discussed. It ends with the discussion of Psychology programs using a change and innovation lens and future trajectories of the discipline, highlighting the technological transformation of the discipline.

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  • Jasmine Nadja J. Pinugu & Amorsolo F. Espiritu, 2024. "Psychology Programs in the Philippines: An Expository Narrative from a Change and Innovation Perspective," International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science, International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science (IJRISS), vol. 8(3s), pages 5054-5077, October.
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