PSYCHOLOGY: chapter 1
1. Psychology is common sense and its just a collection of knowledge that any reasonably smart person can pick up through everyday experiences 2. Most psychologist only provide therapy, which isn't true many conduct research 3. Psychology is a science
3 misconceptions about psychology
Clinical or counseling psychologist
Degree is a doctor of philosophy. PhD. Degree can also be doctor of psychology PsyD.
Psychiatrist
Degree of a medical doctor
Applied research
Focuses on changing behaviors and outcomes, and often leads to real world applications. Use findings from basic research for ideas and inspiration, but it's often conducted in natural settings outside the lab. Goals are more pragmatic or practical.
A little over 130 years old, very young in comparison to other scientific disciplines
How old is the field of psychology?
Sample
If the population size is too large then the researcher will select a subset of that population
Mental Health Counselor
Master's Degree MA or MS
Variables
Measurable characteristics that vary, or change over time or across people
Basic research
Often occurs in University Laboratories. It focuses on collecting data to support (or refute) theories. Goal is to gather knowledge for the sake of knowledge.
Population
Overall group, that researchers want to examine or study
Psychologist
STATE THE TERM Ph. D. (Doctor of Philosophy) or Psy. D. (Doctor of psychology). Attends graduate school, completes internships and dissertations. They can either be research oriented or have clinical/professional practices. Some states counseling or clinical have the opportunity to go back to school for further training and have the ability to prescribe psychiatric medication.
Psychiatrist
STATE THE TERM: Medical doctor (MD), goes to medical school and then does residency in psychiatry. Focuses on treating psychological disorders. Prescribes medicine.
Psychologists
STATE THE TERM: Scientists who work in a variety of fields, all of which include the study of behavior and the underlying mental processes. Usually do not provide therapy, counseling, or clinical services.
Psychology
STATE THE TERM: Study of behavior and mental processes
Nature
Started with the beliefs and teachings of Plato. Humans are born with some degree of innate knowledge.
Develop a hypothesis
Step 2 of the scientific method
Design study and collect data
Step 3 of scientific method
Analyze the data
Step 4 of scientific method
Publish findings
Step 5 of scientific method
Develop a question
Step one of scientific method
Mamie Clark
The first black woman to be awarded a Ph.D. in psychology. Her degree came from Columbia University.
Margaret Floy Washburn
The first female to earn a Ph.D. in psychology. Her degree, granted in 1894, came from Cornell, which at the time allowed women to earn doctorates.
Describe
The first goal of psychology is to describe what is observed
Wilhelm Wundt
The first psychologist who emerged in 1879. Considered the "father of psychology."
Control
The fourth goal of psychology is to use research findings to shape, modify, and control behavior. This is the act of applying the findings of psychological research to shape and change behaviors in a beneficial way.
How one changing variable effects the other
The goal of experiments?
Explain
The second goal of psychology is to organize and understand observation of behaviors. Researchers gathering data must try to make sense of what they have observed.
Predict
The third goal of psychology is to predict behaviors or outcomes. When we observe behavior patterns we can make predictions about what will happen in the future.
Clinical or Counseling Psychologist PhD
Went to graduate school; includes dissertation or internship
Mental Health Counselor
Went to graduate school; includes internship
Clinical or Counseling Psychologist PsyD
Went to graduate school; includes internship, may include dissertation
Psychiatrist
Went to medical school and residency training in psychiatry
Psychoanalytic, behavioral, humanistic, cognitive, evolutionary, biological, sociocultural, biopychosocial
What are all of the perspectives of psychology?
behavior and mental processes
What does psychology study?
Nurture
Aristotle went on to challenge Plato, his mentor, and believed that we know reality through our experiences in life. Knowledge is a result of our experiences.
Counseling and Clinical
What is the most common area of specialization for a psychologist at 54%?
Higher education (university teaching)
What is the most common area of work for a psychologist at 33%?
75%
What percent of students earning their master's and Ph.D. are female?