I think psychologists feel a particular interest in privacy, both our own and in that of others. In fact, sometimes I think that this interest is what led me to study psychology. So my reading, my research, for that, see, and now my writings ...
reconstruct the lives of those who consult us and use their testimony as a source of information, from there I understand and strive to know and help them work better. That is our clinical work.
live among private lives, so sometimes we are inclined to share and write a little about it or doing consultations.
The psychology student start there, interest in their own particularity and how others have become what they are. At least, the student of clinical psychology. Any other interest out there, be educational, social, family, work, but not clinical.
Definitely, the psychologist, at least a clinical psychologist, is interested in privacy.