The 3 parts of how God designed us
What is Spirit, Soul & Body?
Many Athletes go to this for emotional and mental clarity and healing.
What is a Sports Psychologist?
This word is greek for "mind".
What is Psyche?
During the Dark Ages, many believed that psychological problems were caused by these creatures.
What are demons?
This was considered a fervent period of European cultural, artistic, political and economic rebirth following the Middle Ages.
What is the Renaissance period?
This "Mind" involves thinking and reasoning.
What is the Conscious Mind?
In general, this is considered the most popular college major in the country.
What is "Business"?
This suffix generally refers to a "field of study".
What is "ology"?
This was known as a method that bore holes into the side of someone's skull in order to let out evil spirits.
What is trepanning?
Science was slower to develop during the Renaissance in part of the fear of conflict with this major Influential factor of beliefs?
What is religion?
This "part" is considered the "function" of how we are designed.
What is the body?
This is the most common specialty area of Psychology.
What is Clinical Psychology?
This early Greek Philosopher developed "Instrospection" that carefully examined our thoughts and feelings.
Who is Socrates?
This is the year "Psychology" is born".
What is 1879?
This Scientist argued that people could understand the natural world via observation and experimentation.
Who is Francis Bacon?
This is considered the "personality" and emotions of how we are designed.
What is the Soul?
The APA stands for this.
What is the American Psychological Association?
This Philosopher believed humans could be broken into 3 parts.
Who is Plato?
Accusers of witchcraft in colonial times used this method to punish the accused.
What is burning at the stake?
Another name for this era was known at "the Age of Reason".
What is Enlightenment?
The meaning, purpose, and how we love comes from here.
What is the Spirit?
Academic Psychologists is one type of focus of study; and this the other major and focus of study for psychologists in college.
What is "Applied" Psychology?
This Greek Philosopher believed knowledge comes from experiences stored in memory and developed the theory of Associationism.
Who is Aristotle?
The first attempt to help the mentally ill was in 1752 by this religious group of people.
Who are the Quakers?
After the influence of Rene Descartes, this Philosopher combatted the theory of empiricism which held that all knowledge is acquired through experience.
Who is John Locke?