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The Evolution of Psychology
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Course Outline
  • I. History and Approaches (Chapter 1) 2-4
  • A. Logic, Philosophy, and History of Science
  • B. Approaches
  • -Historical approaches structuralist,
    functionalist, psychodynamic, humanistic
  • -Other approaches Biological, behavioral,
    cognitive, sociocultural, evolutionary
  • Essential Questions
  • Why should we study psychology?
  • How did the study of psychology develop?

3
(Spiral) Psychologys Roots
Physiological psychology is, therefore, first of
all psychology. Wilhelm Wundt
  • Read pgs. 2-6. Name and describe
  • the first perspectives and scientists in each
    major respective psychological field. Your major
    words are
  • structuralism,
  • functionalism,
  • psychoanalysis (search book)
  • behaviorism,
  • humanism, and
  • cognitive neuroscience.

4
Structuralism vs Functionalism
  • Out of all of the historical schools of
    psychology, these are the most difficult to
    understand.
  • Review structuralism and functionalism in your
    textbooks. Pay attention to key words.
  • Role play the following situation with a partner
    focusing on key words. One of you will play the
    part of a structuralist. The other will play the
    part of a functionalist.
  • Randolf becomes interested in burning and
    freezing sensations on his skin. He notices that
    the sensations are similar.
  • What would a structuralist say to Randolf?
  • What would a functionalist say to Randolf?

5
Whos Who Activity Intro
  • Match each quote or set of key words to each
    historical school of thought.
  • Then match each psychologist to each quote or set
    of key words.
  • USE YOUR BOOK AND LECTURE NOTES TO HELP YOU!
  • Ready?!

Wilhelm Wundt The Father of Psychology
Stanley Hall behaviorist, founder of the APA
and Psychologys American nanny
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(Spiral) Whos Who Activity
  • Psychoanalysis
  • Humanism
  • Functionalism
  • Structuralism
  • Behaviorism
  • John B. Watson
  • Wilhelm Wundt
  • Sigmund Freud
  • Edward Titchener
  • William James
  • Carl Rogers
  • In my early professionals years I was asking the
    question How can I treat, or cure, or change
    this person? Now I would phrase the question in
    this way How can I provide a relationship which
    this person may use for his own personal growth?
  • Give me a dozen healthy infants, well-formed,
    and my own specified world to bring them up in
    and Ill guarantee to take any one at random and
    train him to become any type of specialist I
    might select.
  • Consciousness, basic elements, introspection,
    senses
  • The greatest discovery of my generation is that
    human beings can alter their lives by altering
    their attitudes of mind.
  • A man should not strive to eliminate his inner
    complexes but to get into accord with them they
    are legitimately what directs his conduct in the
    world.

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The arrival of modern psychology . . .
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What does modern psychology DO?
  • It cant speak to issues like this
  • Why should I live? Why should I do anything? Is
    there in life any purpose which the inevitable
    death that waits me does not undo and destroy?
  • -Leo Tolstoy, famous Russian novelist
  • Lighten up, Leo!
  • It can address ideas such as these
  • Knowledge transforms us . . . Learning
    psychologys findings also changes people They
    less often judge psychological disorders as moral
    failings, treatable by punishment and ostracism.
    They less often regard and treat women as mens
    mental inferiors. They less often view and rear
    children as ignorant, willful beasts in need of
    taming (Myers, 11)
  • The Point Psych helps people understand each
    other.

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(spiral) Modern Psychological Perspectives
  • Skill Cause/Effect. Myers pgs. 6-11.
  • Make three columns. Write each gold term in the
    first column
  • In the second column, write three facts about
    each of these modern types of psychology. You may
    include definitions, how each developed, and key
    concepts.
  • In the third column, use critical analysis and
    the background information the text gives you to
    infer why each would be of use in our modern
    society.
  • Here are the terms
  • Biological and evolutionary perspectives
  • Cognitive approach
  • Sociocultural perspectives (cultural diversity),
  • Basic research
  • Applied psychology (research)
  • Counseling psychology
  • Clinical psychology,
  • Psychiatry

10
Put them together and what do you get?
  • biopsychosocial approach an integrated approach
    that incorporates biological, psychological, and
    socio-cultural levels of analysis.

11
A Birth in Psychology Visual
  • Based on your reading, make a visual
  • aid that explains how and why psychology or one
    of its perspectives came about. It must contain
    five facts.
  • Present. As you hear people present, add to your
    visuals.

12
(Spiral) FRQ Basics
  • If you were to encounter a FRQ that asked you to
    write about _________, which three words/phrases
    would you include for certain?
  • Structuralism
  • Functionalism
  • Psychoanalysis
  • Behaviorism
  • Humanism
  • Cognition
  • Biological Perspectives
  • Evolutionary Perspectives

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FRQ Basics Ctd.
  • If you were to encounter a FRQ that asked you to
    write about _________, which three words/phrases
    would you include for certain?
  • Structuralism basic elements of consciousness,
    senses, introspection
  • Functionalism consciousness, senses,
    adaptation, emotions
  • Psychoanalysis unconscious, childhood, analysis,
    insight, defense mechanisms
  • Behaviorism environment, observable behavior,
    stimulus, conditioning
  • Humanism free will, growth, uniqueness, needs,
    potential
  • Cognition thought processes, thinking, mind,
    problem solving, decision making, memory,
    language, structure/restructure
  • Biological Perspectives brain, genetics,
    inheritance, nervous system, neurotransmitters,
    hormones
  • Evolutionary Perspectives natural selection,
    adapt, fitness, survival, reproduction

14
Careers in Pscyhology
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(Spiral) Psych Careers Workshop
  • Set up a chart with these subtitles in your
    spiral
  • Specialty Characteristics Education Work
    Locations (Salary) Misc.
  • Begin by selecting four specialties from the list
    below
  • Clinical/Counseling (includes private practice,
    MFT, drug counseling, and social work)
  • Private Practice (4 sets of just about
    everything)
  • Neuropsychology
  • Marriage and Family Therapy
  • Research Psychology
  • School Psychology
  • Business/Industrial Psychology
  • Approach the desired workstation. No more that 7
    people at a time.
  • Share the articles and information with whomever
    is at your workstation at the time to fill out
    your chart.
  • Use A-1 through A-10 in the back of Myers to
    factually supplement your information. You may
    also use pgs. 9-11 for a briefer summary.

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AP Quiz
  • The Evolution of Psychology

Take it on a scratch piece of paper!
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Related Questions on AP Exam 1994 Released
Exam
  • 41. Which of the following approaches to
    psychology emphasizes observable responses over
    inner experiences when accounting for behavior?
  • A. Behaviorist
  • B. Cognitive
  • C. Existentialist
  • D. Psychodynamic
  • E. Structuralist
  • 58. Which of the following statements is true of
    behaviorism?
  • A. It was formulated to account for cognitive
    development.
  • B. It is rooted in Sigmund Freuds view of the
    importance of early experiences.
  • C. It focuses on the development of thought
    processes and knowledge.
  • D. It hold that development is largely a product
    of learning.
  • E. It emphasizes the dominance of heredity over
    environment.

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1999 Released Exam
  • 7. One major objection to the early Skinnerian
    approach to psychology is that
  • A.did not take into account internal thoughts and
    feelings.
  • B. did not take into account overt physical
    behaviors.
  • C. did not take into account accumulated
    experiences.
  • D. focused primarily on childhood experiences.
  • E. focused primarily on the unconscious.
  • 40. An important difference between humanistic
    and psychoanalytic approaches is that humanistic
    psychologists believe in the importance of
  • A. learning
  • B. free will
  • C. determinism
  • D. biological instincts
  • E. unconscious processes

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1999 Ctd.
  • 57. Although Paul seems bright and capable to
    his parents and friends, he has been failing in
    school. Paul agrees to speak with a psychologist,
    who suggest that his problems stem from internal
    processes such as unrealistic expectations and
    negative thinking. The psychologist's view is
    typical of which of the following models of
    behavior?
  • A. Psychoanalytic
  • B. Humanistic
  • C. Cognitive
  • D. Sociobiological
  • E. Behavioral
  • 76. Which of the following therapeutic
    approaches is most likely to be criticized
    because it does not treat the underlying cause of
    the disorder?
  • A. cognitive
  • B. behavioral
  • C. biological
  • D. psychoanalytic
  • E. phenomenological

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2004 Released Exam
  • 2. Which type of psychologist would be primarily
    interested in studying whether people behave
    differently in groups than they do when alone?
  • A. experimental
  • B. cognitive
  • C. developmental
  • D. social
  • E. clinical
  • 5. Which of the following theoretical frameworks
    would argue most strongly that a healthy child
    will choose what is good for his or her growth?
  • A. social learning theory
  • B. psychoanalytic
  • C. behavioral
  • D. humanistic
  • E. psychodynamic

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2004 Ctd.
  • 18. A psychologist is attempting to get Wade, an
    8-year-old autistic boy, to make eye contact when
    she speaks to him. She gives Wade a piece of
    candy every time he looks at her face. This
    treatment illustrates which of the following
    therapeutic approaches?
  • A. cognitive
  • B. biological
  • C. psychodynamic
  • D. humanistic
  • E. behavioral
  • 45. John B. Watson was a pioneer in which of the
    following perspectives of psychology?
  • A. biological
  • B. functionalism
  • C. psychoanalytic
  • D. structuralism
  • E. behaviorism

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2004 Ctd.
  • 58. One perspective in clinical psychology
    proposes that adaptive and abnormal behaviors can
    be developed through similar processes. Which of
    the following terms best characterizes this
    approach to abnormal behavior?
  • A. biological
  • B. psychodynamic
  • C. behavioral
  • D. humanistic
  • E. cognitive
  • 76. A researcher studies the effects of brain
    lesions in rats. This research study reflects
    which of the following perspectives?
  • A. cognitive
  • B. biological
  • C. behavioral
  • D. humanistic
  • E. psychodynamic

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2004 Ctd.
  • 92. Which perspective views the human condition
    as a mixture of unconscious desires and
    conflicts?
  • A. humanistic
  • B. trait
  • C. psychoanalytic
  • D. behavioral
  • E. cognitive

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2007 Released Exam
  • 54. Dr. Williams is a therapist who believes
    that his clients depression is caused by
    internalized anger and other intrapsychic
    conflicts. Of which psychological perspective is
    Dr. Williams most likely a proponent?
  • A. biopsychological
  • B. Evolutionary
  • C. Humanistic
  • D. Behavioral
  • E. psychoanalytic
  • 62. Janet believes her brother Ralph is
    depressed because he has a distorted view of
    reality he has unrealistically negative
    thoughts. Which of the following theories comes
    closest to describing Janets orientation to
    abnormal behavior?
  • A. biological
  • B. psychodynamic
  • C. behavioral
  • D. systems
  • E. cognitive

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2007 Ctd.
  • 92. The quotation below is consistent with the
    views of which of the following schools of
    psychology?
  • Give me a dozen healthy infants, well formed,
    and my own specified world to bring them up in
    and Ill guarantee to take any one a random . .
    .
  • A. existentialism
  • B. structuralism
  • C. humanism
  • D. gestalt
  • E. behaviorism

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FRQs and the History of Psych
  • There havent been any FRQs on this subject in
    any released exam.

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Key to AP Quiz on the Evolution of Psychology
  • 1994
  • 41. A
  • 58. D
  • 1999
  • 7. A
  • 40. B
  • 57. C
  • 76. B
  • 2004
  • 2. D
  • 5. D
  • 18. E
  • 45. E
  • 58. C
  • 76. B
  • 92. C
  • 2007
  • E
  • E
  • 92. E
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