The scientific study of behavior and mental processes.
Psychology
The first U.S. psychologist, he believed that psychology should look at function and not just structure.
William James
The phony or unscientific psychology which pretends to be the real thing.
Pseudo-Psychology
Looks at how our physical make up and the operation of our brains influence our personality, preferences, behavior patterns, and abilities.
Biological View
Psychologists that study research to create a knowledge base
Basic research
You can't change people's attitudes, opinions or beliefs.
FALSE
Assists people with problems in living & achieving well-being
Clinical psychology
Considered “founder” or “father” of psychology, he created the first formal lab for research in psych @ University of Leipzig.
Wilhelm Wundt
Branch of medicine, can prescribe medicinal treatments as well as therapy
Psychiatry
The titles "psychologist" and "psychiatrist" refer to the same profession.
FALSE
A theory that emphasized the functions of consciousness and the ways consciousness helps people adapt to their environment.
Functionalism
This view emphasizes the importance of social interaction, social learning and a cultural perspective.
Sociocultural Psychology
Apply research gained to tackle practical problems
Applied research
This psychoanalyst thought that behavior came from unconscious drives, conflicts and experiences that we may not even have a memory of.
Sigmund Freud
Mary Whiton Calkins
Devoted to uncovering the basic structures that make up mind and thought-looking for the elements of conscious experience. It relies on introspection, or the process of reporting one’s own conscious mental experiences.
Gestalt Psychology
Established 1st research lab @ John Hopkins, created first American journal and became the 1st APA president.
Stanley Hall
Worked with Adolescent development, Mental Retardation and Gifted children. She was the 1st to use word “gifted” to describe children who scored exceptionally well on intelligence tests.
Leta Stretter Holingworth
The science of psychology is based on objective, & verifiable evidence obtained using.
Socratic method
This psychological perspective emphasizes human ability, growth, potential and free will.
Humanistic Psychology
Focused not on how we feel, but on how we experience the world, was the opposite of structuralism. Instead of looking at the individual parts, it wanted to examine the whole and looked at how the brain works by studying perception and perceptual thinking.
Gestalt Psychology
Studies, assesses, & treats people with psych disorders
Counseling psychology
1st PhD in Psych for Women, she wrote “The Animal Mind” (1908), served as beginning of behaviorism and was the 2nd woman APA president.
Margaret Floy Washburn
Based on the arguments of Charles Darwin and his theories of evolution.
Evolutionary Psychology
Uses a set of standards to conduct a study which emphasizes careful observation and scientifically based research.
Scientific Method