Chapter 1: Introduction to Psychology Notes

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Who is the father of psychology?

Wilhelm Wundt Philosophy + Physiology = Psychology

behaviorist

behavioral responses

experimental

employ human participants and animal subjects to study many topics

Biological

genetics

Aristotle

interested in what the human mind could accomplish

humanistic

making the worst situations positive

psychoanalytic

unconscious (where repressed memories go)

Middle Ages/ Dark Ages

Aristotle

Kant

Both inborn and acquired - mind could not be scientifically studied

1600s/1700s - Enlightenment

Descartes Locke Kant

Research psychology

Describe behavior Explain behavior Predict behavior

Locke

Empiricism: mind is empty at birth - tabula rasa

William James

Functionalist: experiences could not be fragmented into fundamental units/ Consciousness is Fluid Must study mental processes in their natural context Principles of Psychology (1890)

1800s

Helmholtz Fechner Wilhelm Wundt William James

What shapes our perception of psychology?

Media (news, TV, movies, etc.)

Psychology vs. psychiatry

Psychologist: M.A. / Ph.D. / Psy.D. / Ed.D. No medication Psychiatry: M.D. with medication

Helmholtz & Fechner

Sensation and visual abilities of cats - proved that the mind could be studied

Social

study of how people's thoughts, feelings, and behaviors are influenced by the actual, imagined, or implied presence of others (group settings)

sports

study of how psychological factors affect performance and how participation in sport and exercise affect psychological and physical factors

industrial/organizational

study of human behavior in the workplace and applies psychological theories and principles to organizations

cognitive

thoughts

Who is the father of american psychology?

William James

forensic

applying psychological knowledge to legal matters (child custody, violence, civil law, criminals)

Modern Approaches

biological behaviorist psychoanalytic humanistic cognitive cross-cultural / socio-cultural (evolutionary)

Tabula Rasa

blank slate

Applied psychology

control behavior

cross-cultural/socio-cultural

culture

clinical

diagnosing and treating mental, emotional, and behavioral disorders (more severe than counseling)

school

educational, developmental, and clinical to meet a child's health and learning needs to collaborate with parents and educators (individual)

human factors

focuses on ergonomics, workplace safety, product design, human capability, and human-computer interaction

counseling

maintains a focus on facilitating personal and interpersonal functioning across the life span

Physiological/biological

mind-body connection is explored through scientific research and clinical practice

What are the goals of psychologists?

research psychology applied psychology

developmental

scientific study of how and why humans change over the course of their life

What is psychology?

scientific study of human behaviors and mental processes

educational

scientific study of human learning (more concerned with groups than an individual)

Career Settings

Private practice or therapy setting academic settings (colleges) industrial settings (companies) secondary schools and other settings

What does psychology mean?

Psyche (mind or soul) Logia (study)

Descartes

Rationalism: people were born with the ability to think and reason

Wilhelm Wundt

Structuralist: interested in identifying the smallest structure of the conscious experience Founded the first psychological laboratory in 1879 in Leipzig, Germany

Health

psychological and behavioral processes in health, illness, and healthcare


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