PSYCHOLOGY: chapter 1.
PhD
(doctor of philosophy) doctoral degree conferred in many disciplinary perspectives housed in a traditional college of liberal arts and sciences
PsyD
(doctor of psychology) doctoral degree that places less emphasis on research-oriented skills and focuses more on application of psychological principles in the clinical context
Now that you've been briefly introduced to some of the major areas within psychology, which are you most interested in learning more about? Why?
Social psychology is one of the subdivisions of psychology that I'm very interested in. I'm most interested in it because it focuses on how people interact with others.
postdoctoral training program
allows young scientists to further develop their research programs and broaden their research skills under the supervision of other professionals in the field
forensic psychology
area of psychology that applies the science and practice of psychology to issues within and related to the justice system
counseling psychology
area of psychology that focuses on improving emotional, social, vocational, and other aspects of the lives of psychologically healthy individuals
clinical psychology
area of psychology that focuses on the diagnosis and treatment of psychological disorders and other problematic patterns of behavior
sport and exercise psychology
area of psychology that focuses on the interactions between mental and emotional factors and physical performance in sports, exercise, and other activities
personality trait
consistent pattern of thought and behavior
behaviorism
focus on observing and controlling behavior
psychoanalytic theory
focus on the role of the unconscious in affecting conscious behavior
functionalism
focused on how mental activities helped an organism adapt to its environment
dissertation
long research paper about research that was conducted as a part of the candidate's doctoral training
empirical method
method for acquiring knowledge based on observation, including experimentation, rather than a method based only on forms of logical argument or previous authorities
biopsychosocial model
perspective that asserts that biology, psychology, and social factors interact to determine an individual's health
humanism
perspective within psychology that emphasizes the potential for good that is innate to all humans
introspection
process by which someone examines their own conscious experience in an attempt to break it into its component parts
American Psychological Association
professional organization representing psychologists in the United States
developmental
psychology scientific study of development across a lifespan
psychology
scientific study of the mind and behavior
cognitive psychology
study of cognitions, or thoughts, and their relationship to experiences and actions
biopsychology
study of how biology influences behavior
personality psychology
study of patterns of thoughts and behaviors that make each individual unique
ology
suffix that denotes "scientific study of"
structuralism
understanding the conscious experience through introspection
psyche
Greek word for soul
Why are you taking this course? What do you hope to learn about during this course?
The reason why I'm taking psychology this semester is because this course can be helpful to understanding the way we all interact with one another. I hope I learn to become familiar with the scientific method.