Pysch Chapter 1

Pyschology. major.

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Psychology
The scientific study of the behavior and mental processes of humans and other animals
Scientific method
Provides reliable information as opposed to subjective opinions
Theories
Tentative attempts to organize and explain a body of data, facts, or observations
American Psychological Association
Tha large and well-established organization that today is more closely aligned with applied, as opposed to academic pysch
American Pyschological Society
Organization with the stated purpose of representing the academic and research interests of psychology
Behaviorism
Rejected the study of mental processes and emphasized the study of the relationship between stimuli and responses
Functionalism
Emphasizes the practical nature of the mind
Gestalt psychology
Believes the relationship between the parts is more importnat then the individual parts
Humanistic psychology
Emphasizes the role that ffree chocie and conscious rational choices have on human behavior
Psychoanalysis
Emphasized the role of the unconscious mind adn hte sexual urges in influencing human behavior
Structuralism
Attempts to reduce conscious experience to its basic elements
Freud
Developed his approach was a result of treating emotionally disturbed indiviuduals
James
Was strongly influenced by Darwins Theory of Natural Selection
Maslow and Rogers
Believed that people have a natural tendency to strive for self-actualization or the attainment of their fullest potential
Watson
Pioneered the stimulus-response approach to psychology and emphasized objectively verifiable phenomena