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International Symbols for Psychologists

by Mitchell M. Handelsman and Joseph J. Palladino - University of Colorado at Denver, University of Southern Indiana
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The rise of global communication along with corresponding decreases in literacy have led to a movement away from language-based communication to symbol-based approaches. Some of us are old enough to remember when "WALK" and "DON'T WALK" signs were replaced with the stick figure and the hand. We've all seen restrooms and olympic sports identified by drawings rather than words. These new symbols make it easier to identify what exactly we're watching on TV, and prevent serious embarrassment in restaurants.
      In an effort to popularize a range of psychological specialties like sports and other endeavors, we provide for your consideration the following "international symbols" for psychologists.



Clinical Psychologist         Comparative Psychologist
           
           
           
Cross-Cultural Psychologist         Developmental Psychologist
           
           
           
Experimental Psychologist         Gestalt Psychologist
           
           
           
Industrial Psychologist         Media Psychologist
           
           
           
Prison Psychologist         Psychogerontologist
           
           
           
Social Psychologist         Statistical Psychologist



Concept: Mitch Handelsman and Joe Palladino
Artist: Mike Butler, Butler Designs


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Fall 1999 issue of Eye on Psi Chi (Vol. 4, No. 1, pp. 44-45), published by Psi Chi, The National Honor Society in Psychology (Chattanooga, TN). Copyright, 1999, Psi Chi, The National Honor Society in Psychology. All rights reserved.

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