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Don't worry Twilight! You're doing it right - there are a lot of folders for Mac photoshop versions. (I have elements 9)
I'll try not to be as vague, because I don't know what your folders are named.

After you open it up, you will have two folders: Adobe Photoshop 10 and Plug ins.
Click on Adobe photoshop 10, which leads you to a new page of folders.
(Just checking halfway, you've already installed it right? If not, click the red folder to install)
Then if it is installed, the first two things you will see in the new group of folders are your photoshops! Your original, and your back-up (You probably will not need the backup)
Just double click on the first photoshop and it will open and be ready for use.

If you'd like to keep photoshop in your dock so you can always access it, while the application is open, hold down on it with your mouse/trackpad and a popup called options will appear above it. Without letting go of your click(Stay holding down) drag your mouse to the top which should be called "keep in this dock" or something around that.

Hope this helps! If not, there are always tutorials on the adobe website.
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