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Title: The History of Psychology


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The History of Psychology
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It all began here
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Socrates
  • Introspection Can learn selves by examining
    thoughts/feelings
  • Know thyself
  • Dualism- Mind and body are ___
  • Innate knowledge

4
Aristotle
  • Associationism Learned connection btwn. 2
    events/ideas
  • - Experiences remind us of similar exp.
  • Wrote Peri Psyches About the Mind Human
    behavior is subject to natural laws (seek
    pleasure/avoid pain)

5
Hippocrates
  • Thought madness was caused by abnormalities in
    the brain NOT b/c of punishment from the Gods

6
Middle Ages
  • Mental problems are caused by possession by demons

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Modern Science
  • Scientific Revolution?
  • Re-emergence of Psych.
  • Psychologists thought ideas about human
    behavior/mental processes should be supported by
    evidence

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Wilhelm Wundt
  • Structuralism Examines basic elements of
    consciousness in 2 categories
  • Objective Sensations Sight, taste
  • Subjective Sensations Mental images, responses
  • Mind works by combining basic elements of exp.
  • 1879 Created first psych lab

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William James
  • Experience is a continuous stream of
    consciousness
  • Focused on relationship btwn. experience and
    behavior
  • 1st Psych text-Principles of Psychology

10
Functionalism
  • How do mental processes help organisms adapt to
    their environment?
  • What is the purpose
  • Adaptive behaviors continue b/c they work
  • If works Habit

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John B. Watson
  • Unscientific to study conscious.
  • Must study _____
  • Behaviorism Study of ______
  • _________

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B.F. Skinner
  • Introduced reinforcement When rewarded, will
    repeat action
  • Complex actions can be taught w/ it

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Gestalt School
  • Perception is affected by context
  • Gestalt Shape/Form
  • Perceptions are more than the sums of parts
    (whole picture)
  • Thought learning is active and purposeful
  • Insight Reorganization of perceptions that
    enables an individual to solve a problem
  • Disagreed with?

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Examples
  • Page 17

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Sigmund Freud
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Psychoanalysis
  • Emphasizes the importance of unconscious
    urges/internal conflicts in determining behavior
  • Slips of tongue, Dreams
  • Consultations
  • Unconscious impulses more important than
    conscious experiences in governing
    behavior/feelings

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Psychodynamic Thinking
  • Freuds Theory
  • Most of mind Unconscious Consists of
    conflicting urges/wishes
  • Human behavior is aimed at satisfying urges, even
    if unacceptable
  • Tried to help people see unconscious urges

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Review
  • QUESTIONS
  • What is dualism?
  • How were behaviors explained in M.A.?
  • Freud thought most of the mind is _____.
  • Who created the first psychology lab?
  • What was Hippocrates theory?
  • How did the Scientific Revolution change
    psychology?
  • PEOPLE
  • Structuralism-
  • Know Thyself-
  • Peri Psyches-
  • Unconscious urges-
  • Form-
  • Behaviorism-
  • Reinforcement-
  • Functionalism-
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