The Development of Psychology ● What is going on inside the person? ● Why do they behave this way?

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The Development of Psychology ● What is going on inside the person? ● Why do they behave this way?

What is Psychology? The systematic study of ______________ ______________

Psychologists Examine: ● Thoughts ● __________ ● Emotions ● Fantasies ● __________ ● ___________ ● Learning ● ___________ ● Reasoning ● Id, Ego, Superego

Areas of Psychology Psychoanalysis _____________ Behaviourism _____________ Psychology ____________ Psychology

Psychoanalysis ● A method of __________________ ● Probing the inner most ___________ and ______________ of a person ● A look at the __________________ level ● Aim is to treating patients who suffer from extreme _____________ and tensions ● Sigmund ________ ( )

_____________ Psychology ● The ________ and control of ___________ ● No introspection (_____ evaluation technique) ● Does not see a difference between human and __________ in terms of behaviour ● Emphasis is on ___ternal behaviour, not ___ternal ● John B ________ ( ) (Pavlov aligned) ● Went into advertising later in life

Experimental Behaviourism ● Psychology should be seen as a ________ ● Mainly concerned with ________________ behaviour ● Believe that people have no____________ ● We are born with a ___________________

Experimental Behaviourism... ● Animals and humans _________ the same way ● Behaviour is the result of a ___________ to response relationship ● Behaviour is ________from our __________________

Cognitive Psychology ● The area of psychology that studies __________processes ● how do people ___________, perceive, _______________, ______________ ● Related to the fields of neuroscience, _____________, and linguistics

Analytical Psychology aka Jungian Psychology ● Aim is wholeness through the integration of unconscious forces and motivations underlying human behaviour ● Sees psyche as mind, but admits the mystery of soul – therefore he used dreams, archetypes and mythology in his analysis ● Carl Jung ( )

Psychology in Action ● Dr. ___________is one TV psychologist who tries to get to the root of the problem (inside) in order to help a patient ● Hoarders Series ● ● ture=related ture=related

Canadian Psychological Centres ● ________________________________________________ ● ● Federal prisons – responsible for sentences that are longer than 2 years ● In 2006, more than one-out-of-ten male offenders had a psychiatric diagnosis on admission to the federal prison system. This represented an increase of 71% over the previous nine years. Another Centre to examine is: ● Native Physicians Assoc.

Worksheets ● Do the Key Concepts: Development of Psychology 2.2. WS 2-7A.