Title: Introduction, History, The Six Psychological Perspectives
1Introduction, History, The Six Psychological
Perspectives
2Psychology
- The scientific study of behavior and mental
processes. - Uses scientific research methods.
- Behavior includes all observable behavior.
- Mental processes include thoughts, feelings and
dreams.
3Modern Psychologys Roots
4Wilhelm Wundt (1832-1920)
- father of psychology
- founder of modern psychology
- opened the first psychology lab in 1879
5E.B. Titchener
- founder of structuralism (1st perspective)
- goal understand the structure of conscious
experience by analyzing its parts
6Structuralism
- studied the basic elements (structure) of
conscious experience
7Gestalt Psychology
- the whole (conscious experience) is different
from the sum of its parts. - integrate pieces of information into meaningful
wholes.
8William James
- first American psychologist
- author of the first psychology textbook
- founder of Functionalism
9Functionalism
- study the functions of consciousness how
consciousness helped people adapt to their
environment
10Sigmund Freud
- founder of psychoanalytic perspective
(personality) - abnormal behavior originated from unconscious
drives and childhood conflicts - used personal observation reflection instead of
controlled lab experiments
11Freuds Influence(dont have to write this, just
f.y.i.)
- Influence on pop culture
- freudian slips
- anal-retentive
- Influence on psychology
- psychodynamic theory modern version of Freuds
ideas - importance of unconscious thoughts
- significance of childhood experiences
12Ivan Pavlov
- Russian Physiologist
- studied learning in animals
- created an interest in the study of observable
behaviors
13John B. Watson
- founder of behaviorism
- studied only observable and objectively
describable acts - emphasized objective and scientific methods
14B.F. Skinner
- Behaviorist
- Focused on learning through rewards and
observation
15Humanistic Psychology
- focus on conscious experience and individuals
free will - healthy individuals strive to reach their
potential - humans are not solely controlled by rewards and
reinforcements
16Six Contemporary Psychological Perspectives
17Whats a perspective?
- Method of classifying a collection of ideas
- Also called schools of thought
- Also called psychological approaches
- Dont write this bullet Example Whether you
help a student who has dropped their books in the
hall. Why do some help when others dont?
186 Contemporary Psychological Perspectives
Perspective Focus Behavior is Explained by
Cognitive
Biological
Social-Cultural
Behavioral
Humanistic
Psychodynamic
19Cognitive Perspective
- Focus how people think and process information
- Dont write this bullet, just think about it
(Forerunners Structuralism, Functionalism,
Gestalt Psychology) - behavior is explained by how a person interprets
the situation
20Biological Perspective
- Focus how our biological structures and
substances might cause a given behavior, thought,
or emotion - behavior is explained by brain chemistry
structure, genetics, hormones, glands, etc.
21Social-Cultural Perspective
- Focus how thinking and behavior change depending
on the setting or situation - behavior is explained by the influence of other
people present - review
22Behavioral Perspective
- Focus how we learn through rewards, punishments,
and observation - behavior is explained by previous learning
23Humanistic Perspective
- Focus how healthy people strive to reach their
full potential - behavior is explained as being motivated by
satisfying needs (safety, hunger, thirst, etc.),
with the goal of reaching ones full potential
after basic needs are met.
24Psychodynamic Perspective
- Focus how behavior is affected by unconscious
drives and conflicts - behavior is explained through unconscious
motivation and unresolved inner conflicts from
ones childhood - modern version of psychoanalytic perspective
(Freuds ideas)
25Psych Perspectives Group Activity
- Scenario Fight Breaks out in the Cafeteria
- Task Explain how each of the 6 Contemporary
Psychological Perspectives would explain the
aggressive behavior
26Psych Perspectives Self-Assessment
- Think about itNow that you understand each of
the Six Contemporary Psych Perspectives, with
which one/s do you most identify? - Task Write your name on each of your post-it
notes and stick them on the perspective/s you
feel are most accurate.
27Careers in PsychologyWhat do psychologists do?
28Basic Research
- research that aims to increase the scientific
knowledge base - research for the sake of finding new information
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29Applied Research
- Aims to solve specific, practical problems rather
than expanding the scientific knowledge base
30Clinical Psychologist
- Diagnose and treat patients with psychological
problems - Largest number of professional psychologists
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