Introduction to Psychology What is Psychology? Research vs. Applied Psychology Founding Fathers of...

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Introduction to Psychology • What is Psychology? • Research vs. Applied Psychology • Founding Fathers of the study of Psychology

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Introduction to Psychology

• What is Psychology?

• Research vs. Applied Psychology

• Founding Fathers of the study of Psychology

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What is Psychology?

The scientific study of behavior and mental processes and how they are affected by an organism’s physical, state, mental state, and external environment.

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What is Psychology?

The scientific study of behavior and mental processes and how they are affected by an organism’s physical, state, mental state, and external environment.

• Scientific study requires several things:

1. Framework / theory

2. Testable Hypotheses

3. Measurable and valid evidence / data

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What is Psychology?

The scientific study of behavior and mental processes and how they are affected by an organism’s physical, state, mental state, and external environment.

• Behavior and mental processes include overt, observable instances but also include subtle kinds of instances, like brain activity.

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What is Psychology?

The scientific study of behavior and mental processes and how they are affected by an organism’s physical, state, mental state, and external environment.

• Humans and may other creatures included in the scientific study of behavior and mental processes

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What is Psychology?

The scientific study of behavior and mental processes and how they are affected by an organism’s physical state, mental state, and external environment.

• Physical state relates primarily to the organism’s biology - most especially the state of the brain and central nervous system

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What is Psychology?

The scientific study of behavior and mental processes and how they are affected by an organism’s physical state, mental state, and external environment.

• Mental state does not have to be conscious - can study mental states in many creatures without their conscious awareness - and can be studied in terms of brain activity.

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What is Psychology?

The scientific study of behavior and mental processes and how they are affected by an organism’s physical state, mental state, and external environment.

• All organisms function in an environment that is constantly presenting them with problems and challenges that must be solved.

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What is Psychology?

The scientific study of behavior and mental processes and how they are affected by an organism’s physical state, mental state, and external environment.

• Most people think of psychology as the study of differences between people, but it also includes the study of similarities between people.

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RESEARCHRESEARCH APPLIEDAPPLIED

>> STUDY

Origin, cause, results

College / University Think Tanks (gov’t)

Independent Researchers

Drug Companies

>> USE

Apply the study results

Psychiatrists Counselors Therapists Teachers

Social Workers

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The Founding Fathers who have helped shape Psychology

Charles Darwin The Theory of Evolution (1859) Study of animals could reveal something about

humans Inspired scientists to study behavior

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The Founding Fathers who have helped shape Psychology

Wilhelm Wundt “Father” of Psychology 1879 – started laboratory for studying humans Human behavior can be studied & measured

scientifically Objectivity vs. Introspection

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Sigmund Freud (late 1800’s-early 1900’s) Development of Personality theory Influenced by early childhood experiences &

unconscious conflicts within ourselves

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William James (published text 1890) Focus on human functioning in & adaptation to their

environment Study the human experience as a whole

We all react differently to the world Basic rules apply to human emotion, but never lose

sight of the individual!

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John B. Watson (1920’s) Learning theory

Behaviorism & the impact of learning on human emotion

“We are what we learn to be” Favored structured child-rearing

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B.F. Skinner (1950’s-1990) Focused on the effects of environment and what it

forces us to be (good or bad) Scientific study of observable behaviors, not

thoughts

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NEUROBIOLOGY: behavior is the result of nervous system and biology

BEHAVIORISM: behavior is the result of learning and associations

HUMANISM: people are basically good and capable of helping themselves

PSYCHOLOANALYTIC: viewing the individual as the product of unconscious forces

COGNITIVE: how humans use mental processes to handle problems or develop certain personality characteristics

SOCIOCULTURAL: behavior influenced by the rules and expectations of social groups or cultures.

The Six Theories of Psychology (pages 11-17)