
Psychology Public Policy
Psychology public policy involves applying psychological research and principles to influence laws, regulations, and programs that improve well-being and societal functioning. It ensures that policies related to education, mental health, workplace safety, and social services are informed by evidence on human behavior and mental processes. This collaboration helps create effective, ethical solutions to societal challenges by understanding how people think, feel, and act, ultimately shaping policies that promote healthier, fairer, and more productive communities.