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1 Unit 1 Introduction to Psychology Module 1: Introduction and Careers Module 2: History and Perspectives Module 4: Research Strategies

2 Introduction and Careers Module 1

3 Psychology The scientific study of mental processes and behaviors

4 Two Types of Psychologists BASIC Research– Psychologists who study the origin, cause, or results of certain behavior APPLIED Research—Psychologists who make direct use of the findings of research psychologists; they deal directly with clients

5 Create a Skit Introduce yourselves Perform skit Once the class guesses give a short description Guess whether it is basic or applied Write on board under correct heading

6 History and Perspectives Module 02

7 The mind is a curious thing… Plato Aristotle Socrates Descartes John Locke

8 Early 1800’s… Science was just beginning Charles Darwin –Introduced the idea of evolution –If people evolve from less complex animals, then studying these less complex animals will lead to a greater understanding of humans

9 Phrenology: Franz Gall (1758-1828)

10 Modern Psychology’s Nineteenth-Century Roots Module 2: History and Perspectives

11 Wilhelm Wundt (1832-1920) The “father of psychology” Founder of modern psychology Opened the first psychology lab in 1879

12 E.B. Titchener (1867-1927) Analyzed the intensity, clarity and quality of the parts of consciousness Founder of structuralism

13 Structuralism Theory that the structure of conscious experience could be understood by analyzing the basic elements of thoughts and sensations.

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15 Gestalt Psychology Psychological perspective that emphasized our tendency to integrate pieces of information into meaningful wholes. The whole is different from the sum of its parts.

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17 William James (1842-1910) First American psychologist Author of the first psychology textbook Founder of Functionalism

18 Functionalism Theory that emphasized the functions of consciousness or the ways consciousness helps people adapt to their environment

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20 Psychology in the Twentieth Century Module 2: History and Perspectives

21 Psychologists Sigmund Freud Ivan Pavlov John Watson Abraham Maslow Carl Rogers Jean Piaget

22 Psychology in the 20 th Century 1.Name of psychologists 2.Contribution to psychology 3.School of thought 4.Explain how each school of thought lead to the next. *Page 22-25

23 Six Contemporary Psychological Perspectives Module 2: History and Perspectives

24 Psychodynamic Perspective An approach that views the individual as the product of unconscious forces In other words how do our unconscious fears, desires and motivations impact our thoughts and behaviors Need the help of other people to uncover

25 Sigmund Freud (1856-1939) Influence on “pop culture” –Freudian slips –Anal-retentive Influence on psychology –Psychodynamic theory –Unconscious thoughts –Significance of childhood experiences

26 Behavioral Perspective An approach that only studies observable behaviors, not mental processes. Views behavior as a product of learning and associations In other words how punishments and rewards impact our behavior

27 Ivan Pavlov (1849-1936) Russian Physiologist Studied learning in animals especially digestive systems in dogs

28 John B. Watson (1878-1958) Founder of behaviorism “Little Albert”

29 B.F. Skinner (1904-1990) Focused on learning through rewards and observation “Project Pigeon”

30 Humanistic Approach An approach that views people as basically good and capable of helping themselves. In other words a healthy individual will strive to reach their full potential

31 Carl Rogers/Abraham Maslow Prominent Humanists Rejected idea that behavior is controlled by rewards and punishments Stressed free will in decision making Carl Rogers

32 Cognitive Perspective School of thought that focuses on how people think – how we take in, process, store, and retrieve information In other words, behavior is explained by how a person interprets the situation

33 Jean Piaget Developmental and cognitive psychologist known for his studies of children’s thought processes Interested in how thinking develops

34 Biological Perspective An approach that views behavior as strongly influenced by physiological functions How our genes, hormones & nervous system interact with our environment to influence our behavior In other words how the mind, body & brain interact

35 Social-Cultural Perspective An approach the views behavior as strongly influenced by the rules and expectations of specific social groups and cultures In other words, how attitude, values, beliefs, social norms and roles specific to a culture affect your behavior

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37 Eclecticism The process of making your own system by borrowing from two or more other systems

38 Questions for Reflection Which of the 6 approaches do you think is the most scientific? Explain Which approach to find yourself leaning towards? Explain

39 Psychology in the Twenty-First Century Module 2: History and Perspectives

40 Behavior Genetics Combines biology and behaviorism Emphasis on the importance of both genetic and environmental factors on behavior

41 Evolutionary Psychology Combines aspects of biological, psychological, and social perspectives Behavior is explained by how the behavior may have helped our ancestors survive long enough to reproduce successfully.

42 Positive Psychology Movement that focuses on the study of optimal human functioning and the factors that allow individuals and communities to thrive Should promote building positive qualities of people

43 The End

44 Psychology’s American Groundbreakers Module 2: History and Perspective

45 G. Stanley Hall First American with a doctorate in psychology Open the first psychology lab in U.S. at John Hopkins University First president of the APA

46 Mary Whiton Calkins First woman to complete the requirements for a Ph.D. in psychology President of the APA in 1905

47 Margaret Floy Washburn First woman to receive a Ph.D. in psychology in the U.S.

48 Francis Cecil Sumner First African-American to receive a Ph.D. in psychology

49 Kenneth Clark/Mamie Philips Clark Educational psychologists Studied institutionalized racism Studies were cited in “Brown v Board of Education”

50 Inex Beverly Prosser First African-American woman to receive a Ph.D. in psychology


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