chapter 1- What is Psychology
Behaviorism
A school of thought that emphasizes objectivity, observable behavioral responses, learning and environmental determinants
constructivism
Modern cognitive psychology views human beings as actively constructing their minds through their exploration into the physical and the social world.
functionalism
The tendency to think about thinking in terms of their usual functions, impediments to problem solving. The school of psychology that emphasized the utilitarian, adaptive functions of the human mind
Mind
_____ is the concept, which refers to unique set of individual's sensations, perceptions, memories, thoughts dreams, motives, and emotional feelings.
psychotherapy
a method of psychotherapy in which therapist attempts to bring the repressed unconscious material into conscious.
gestalt psychology
A branch of psychology in which behavior is viewed as integrated whole , greater than sum of its parts .
cognition
All the mental activities associated with knowing. These are associated with processing understanding and communication information.
gestalt
An organized whole, the _________ psychologists emphasis our tendency to integrate pieces of information into meaningful wholes
Behavior
Any covert or overt action a person does that can be observed in some way.
Humantistic Psychology
The approach to psychology that emphasises the person, or the self, and personal growth and development .
Neuropsychology
it is the scientific study of behavior and mental processes and functions of brain activity and the nervous system.
Introspection
the process of looking inward to one's feeling and conscious experience.
Sociology
the systematic study of the biological basis for social behavior.
Developmental psychology
A branch of Psychology which establishes the physical , social and psychological changes that occurs at different stages over a life span from conception to oldage
structuralism
associated with Wilhelm Wudnt, the approach to psychology that seeks to understand the structure and operation of consciousness, or the human mind