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Please turn off all Cell Phones.
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Psychology
  • What is this thing we call psychology??
  • Where did it come from???
  • From Psychology, by David G. Myers

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Psychologys Roots
  • Early controversy dealt with the relationship of
    the mind and body.
  • Are we born with innate information vs. blank
    slate?
  • Is the mind separate from the body?
  • Buddha wondered how sensations/perceptions
    combine to form ideas
  • Confucius concentrated on the power of ideas and
    becoming educated
  • Socrates/Plato
  • mind body separate
  • knowledge built within
  • Aristotle
  • knowledge not preexisting but comes from
    experience
  • Events recalled more vividly during emotional
    times
  • Augustine (354-430 A.D.)
  • Investigated his memory/mind how condition of
    body influences the mind (ie. If you dont feel
    well, this influences your mood)

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Psychologys Roots
  • Rene Descartes (ra-na da.kart)(1595-1650
    French)
  • Ideas are not innate
  • Communicate by animal spirits flowing from
    brain through hollow nerves to body
  • Francis Bacon (1561-1626 English)
  • Mind wants to see patterns even in random events
  • Selectively notices remembers events that
    confirm ones beliefs
  • John Locks (1632-1704 English)
  • Mind at birth is blank slate, white piece of
    paper
  • Empiricism knowledge originates from experience

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Psychological Science is Born
  • Wilhelm Wundt (German)
  • First psychological laboratory
  • Measured lag time between hearing noise/pressing
    key
  • Edward Titchener (Wundts student)
  • Introduced Structuralism
  • Studied structure/elements of mind (similar to
    studying structure of matter and atoms)
  • Introspection (looking inward) elements of
    experience
  • Feel out of favor
  • varied from person to person
  • Recollections can be wrong (expert witness)

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Psychological Science
  • William James (English)
  • Focused on Functionalism Understand what the
    function is of our thoughts, feelings, and
    behaviors rather than the elements (like studying
    how car runs vs studying car parts)
  • Principles of Psychology 1st textbook of new
    science of psychology
  • Mary Calkins (1890)
  • Admitted into Harvard grad school (all males
    dropped class)
  • Finished Harvard Ph.D. but was denied her degree
  • First female president of American Psychological
    Association (1905).

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Development of Psychological Science
  • Developed from /Influenced by
  • Philosophy
  • Aristotle, Socrates, Plato (Greek)
  • Biology
  • Piaget (Swiss)
  • Physiology
  • Wundt (German)
  • Pavlov (Russian)
  • Medicine
  • Freud (Austrian)

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Definition
  • Until 1920s
  • Science of mental life
  • 1920s 1960s
  • Psychology attempting to become credible science,
    like other sciences
  • Focused on observable behavior
  • 1960s on
  • Science of both
  • Behavior what we can observe and record
  • Smiling, blinking, sweating, talking
  • Mental Processes what we infer from behavior
  • Sensations, thoughts, perceptions, dreams,
    beliefs, feelings

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Todays Psychology
  • Stable traits vs. Changing traits
  • Are we basically bad or good?
  • Nature vs. Nuture
  • Heredity vs. environment
  • Grammar innate or taught (infants born with
    certain abilities but also learn from hearing
    others?)
  • Why do siblings in same family differ?
  • Gender differences innate or socially caused?

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Areas of Psychology
  • Neuroscience
  • How is chemical makeup linked with moods?
  • Evolutionary
  • How emotions thinking have influence survival
  • Behavior genetics
  • How is intelligence, personality traits
    genetically or environmentally based

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Areas of Psychology
  • Psychodynamic
  • How early experiences, childhood trauma
    influences traits and disorders
  • Behavioral
  • How experiences can teach one to fear how to
    alter behaviors
  • Cognitive
  • How we process, store, retrieve info
  • Social-cultural
  • How behavior/thinking varies across cultures

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Psychologys Subfields
  • All attempt to describe and explain behavior and
    the mind underlying it
  • Basic Research
  • Strives to increase knowledge base
  • Biological psychologists
  • Development from womb to tomb
  • Cognitive thinking, perception, problem solving
  • Personality personality traits and
    characteristics
  • Social how we view and affect one another
  • Applied Research
  • Studies practical problems
  • Industrial/Organizational Psychologists study
    behavior in the workplace

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Psychologys Subfields
  • Clinical Psychologists
  • Administer and interpret psychological tests
  • Provide psychotherapy
  • Manage mental health programs
  • Conduct research
  • Psychiatrists
  • Medical doctors licensed to prescribe drugs for
    psychological disorders
  • Provide psychotherapy

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Learning Psychology Often Changes People
  • May look at psychological disorders differently
  • May look at womens issues differently
  • May look at childrens development differently
  • May look at themselves differently
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