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Intro to Psychology

Vocab Behavior Theory Principle Psychiatrist Action that people can observe or measure Theory Statement that tries to explain why things are the way that they are Principle Basic truth or law Psychiatrist Medical doctor who can prescribe medication for people with psychological disorders

Fields of Psychology Clinical Counseling School Educational Help people with psychological problems Not a psychiatrist Counseling Adjustment problems School Educational Developmental Forensic

Famous Psychologists Wilhelm Wundt William James Sigmund Freud John B. Watson B.F. Skinner Wertheimer, Koffka, and Kohler