"I truly believe that psychology is relevant to absolutely every area of human life," he says. "It is the study of how human beings think, feel and behave. This is important in the workplace, in romantic relationships, in clinical settings, in politics, in relation to the economy, in urban planning, in leadership - the list goes on. Every technological, scientific, medical development also has a psychological dimension – you can create a new vaccine, for instance, but the question is how will people react to it? Will they actually use it?"
For Professor Jaspal, real-world outcomes are what ultimately matter: "Working with the British Psychological Society, I feel that my work has been able to influence policy and practice, and real-world change means a lot to me," he says. "I want to live in a just society where people can be their true authentic selves. My research is all about bringing out such societal change."
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