Chap 1: History and Approaches (copy)

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Wilhelm Wundt
* First psychological laboratory in Leipzig, Germany
* Introspection + structuralism
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Introspection
The process of examining one's own thoughts, feelings, and emotions
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Structuralism
Idea that the mind operates by combining subjective emotions and objective sensations.
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William James
* Published *The Principles of Psychology*, the science’s first textbook
* Functionalism
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Functionalism
* Psychological theory that focuses on the function or purpose of the mind and behaviour
* Mental and behavioural processes are adaptive and serve a purpose in helping an individual to survive and thrive in their environment.
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Mary Whiton Calkins
Studied with William James and went on to become president of the APA (American Psychological Association)
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Margaret Floy Washburn
First woman to earn a PhD in psychology
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G. Stanley Hall
* Student of William James
* Pioneered study of child development
* First president of the APA (American Psychological Association)
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Gestalt Psychology
Examining a person’s total experience because the way we experience the world is more than just an accumulation of various perceptual experiences.
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Max Wertheimer
* Gestalt psychologist
* Argued against dividing human thought and behaviour into discrete structures
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Psychoanalysis
* Unconscious mind determines how we think and behave
* Hidden part of ourselves builds up over years through repression
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Repression
The pushing down into the unconscious events and feelings that cause so much anxiety/tension that our conscious mind cannot deal with them.
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Sigmund Freud
* Psychoanalytic psychologist
* Criticized for being unscientific and creating unverifiable theories
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Behaviourism
* Psychologists should look at only behaviour and causes of behaviour caused by stimuli (environmental events) and responses (physical reactions)
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John B. Watson
* Behavioural psychologist
* Studied pioneering conditioning experiments of Ivan Pavlov
* Limit psychology to an observable phenomena, not unobservable concepts.
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B. F. Skinner
* Behavioural psychologist
* Added idea of reinforcement
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Reinforcement
Environmental stimuli that encourage or discourse certain responses.
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Eclectic
Drawing from multiple perspectives
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Humanist perspective
* Individual choice and free will
* Most of our choice is guided by physiological, emotional, or spiritual needs.
* We choose how to act
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Abraham Maslow and Carl Rogers
Humanist psychologists
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Psychoanalytic perspective
* The **unconscious** mind controls much of our thought and action
* **Repression**
* Impulses and memories pushed into the unconscious mind
* Examine unconscious mind through dream analysis, word association, and other psychoanalytic therapy techniques.
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Biopsychology
* Explain human thought and behaviour in terms of biological processes
* **Cognition** may be caused by **genes, hormones, neurotransmitters**, etc
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Evolutionary (Darwinian) perspective
* Examine human thought and action in terms of **natural selection**
* Some psychological traits might be advantageous for survival, and these traits would be passed down from parents to the next generation.
* **Charles Darwin**
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Behavioural perspective
* Explain human thought and behaviour in terms of **conditioning**
* Observable behaviours + response to stimuli
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Cognitive perspective
* Explain human thought and behaviour in terms of how we interpret, process, and remember environmental events.
* **Jean Piaget**’s cognitive development theory
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Social-cultural perspective
How thoughts and behaviours vary between cultures
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Biopsychosocial perspective
Human thought and behaviour is a combination of biological + physiological + social factors

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