Title: Introduction to Psychology
1Introduction to Psychology
- What IS Psychology?
- Why should I care about it?
2Textbook Definition
- Psychology is the science of human nature. Its
all about studying the human mind and behavior so
we can figure out why people think, feel and do
what they do - Johnston, 4, The Complete Idiots
Guide to Psychology
34 goals of Psychology
- To describe what people do
- To explain why people think, feel and act the way
they do - To predict what, when and how they will do it
- To change the parts of human behavior that cause
us pain - Goals taken from
- The Complete Idiots Guide to Psychology
4How do we achieve the 4 goals?
51. Describing what people do
- Not as easy as it looks.
- Why? No matter how hard we try not to, we see
each other through the filters of out prior
experiences, our cultural values, and our
beliefs The Complete Idiots Guide to Psychology. - Example After youve been dumped
62. Why do people think, feel and act the way they
do?
- Something has happened to them Psychologists
look for connections between things that happen
and how people respond(Johnston,5).
73. Predicting what people will do
- The best predictor of future behavior is past
behavior. Why would that be useful in everyday
life? - Relationships
- Problem NOT always accurate. Real life doesnt
always follow theory.
84. Change behaviors that cause pain
- Psychologists want to help people to control
behavior so they can run their lives more
effectively. - Therapy
- Example stop drinking, communicate more
effectively, cope with memories of a painful
childhood etc.
9Lets start to apply some Psychology on ourselves!
- Think of the most upsetting thing thats happened
to you in the past 6 months. - 1. Describe what happened (think about it like it
happened to someone else so you can be objective.
Write down who, what, when, where and how. - 2. Explain what happened. WHY do you think this
happened to you? What is the relationship
between your own behavior and the situation?
10Keep on writing!
- 3. Predict. Has this event happened before?
Knowing yourself and those around you, how likely
is it to happen again? How could you respond
effectively if it did? - 4. Control What have you learned from this
situation? What could you do to prevent it from
happening again? How could you respond more
effectively if it did? - The Complete Idiots Guide to Psychology
11We should all know the goals of Psychology by now
- Lets see how we can apply them to a job like
Sports Psychologist!
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12Football
- Place kicker Scott Norwood practiced kicking
field goals A LOT!
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13BUT when he had a chance to kick the game winning
field goal for the Buffalo Bills..
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14Ask the professionals
- Scott didnt know why he couldnt kick the field
goal after he practiced so many times. - So he went to a Sports Psychologist to find out.
15This is how the sports psychologist applied the
goals of psychology to help Scott
- 1. Observe and describe behavior Measured
Scotts heart rate in and out of big game
situations. - 2. He explained that in game situations Scott
has increased heart rate and nervousness and has
too much anxiety to do his best. - 3. Then, the psychologist predicted that if Scott
could control his anxiety he could kick better
during games - 4. The psychologist helped Scott to block out the
crowd and use positive thinking to reduce his
anxiety during the game so he can kick more field
goals!
16So you see how athletes can benefit from
psychologist help
- Can you think of other situations where
psychology can help someone fix a problem?
17Psychology as a science
- We have already talked about how psychology is
NOT an exact science. BUT it IS like science in
some ways
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18Like scientists
- Psychologists follow steps like the ones
scientists follow to conduct experiments, collect
data and draw conclusions.
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19The difference between science and psychology
- Is that psychologists concentrate on the way
individual people think and feel. - Thoughts and feelings are unpredictable and can
change! Other sciences arent as unpredictable.
20Research
- Like scientists, psychologists use research to
study things. Psychologists use research to
study people and learn more about them.
21Psychological theories
- Theory a statement that tries to explain why
things are the way they are and why things happen
the way they do (Holt, 6).
22Principles
- The laws or rules of nature that psychologists
may base theories on. - For example
- Principle The more sleep you get, the healthier
you are - Theory The more sleep you get, the happier you
will feel.
23Check up
- 1. How is psychology like science?
- 2. What is the difference between psychology and
science? - 3. What is the difference between a theory and
a principle?
24What Psychologists do
- You have already learned a little bit about what
a sports psychologist does. Today you are going
to learn about other jobs that psychologists can
do.
25Clinical or Counseling Psychologists
- The types of psychologists you see on t.v. are
usually 1. clinical or 2. counseling
psychologists. - They listen to peoples problems in an office and
try to fix them - Most common type of Psychologist
26Other types of Psychologists
- There are also careers in Psychology that you may
not be aware of. Some of them are listed on
pages 9-15. - HW Read Chapter 1 and choose one career in
psychology that you are most interested in.
Write a paragraph explaining what interests you
about the job and be prepared to share!