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HOW PSYCHOLOGISTS CONDUCT THEIR WORK
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Psychologists focus on factors unique to the individual and the personal experiences that influence how that individual will act and think.
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Experimental Psychology: Sets up experiments to see how individuals act in particular situations to identify reasons for human behaviours. Clinical Psychology: Develops programs for treating individuals suffering from mental illnesses and behavioural disorders. Developmental Psychology: Studies aspects of human behaviour and how it changes from birth to old age.
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CONT... Cognitive Psychology: Focuses on how people perceive and interpret sights, sounds and other stimuli as meaningful objects and events. Environmental Psychology: Studies how humans relate to their surroundings and how their behaviours are influenced by this relationship.
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WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN PSYCHOLOGY AND PSYCHIATRY?
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The mind is divided into 3 parts: ID-seeks pleasure & avoids pain
SCHOOLS OF THOUGHT IN PSYCHOLOGY Psychoanalytic Theory: Believe personality development and individual behaviour are governed by how the 3 parts of the mind interact (Founder: Freud) The mind is divided into 3 parts: ID-seeks pleasure & avoids pain SUPEREGO-encourages us to take moral action EGO-referees between the two
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Dream Analysis and Hypnosis are two methods used to unlock the unconscious and alleviate neuroses and frustration Freud had his patients keep a dream journal. You will keep your own dream journal for the next 5 nights. Bring your dream journal to class after the 5th night. Record as many details as you can such as what happened, people in the dream, perceived length of the dream.
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Behaviourism: Believes by identifying the factors that motivate human behaviour, psychologists can predict and control it (can treat patients with problem behaviours). Behaviourists focus on early childhood years and parents’ rules/practices for raising their children. Also believe that one can’t make conclusions about the mind since it cannot be observed. Can therefore only focus on behaviour. (Founder-Watson)
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Learning Theory: Believes by controlling the way in which humans learn behaviour, society can have a great influence on their ultimate personalities. Examples: a) Pavlov & Skinner-Their experiments suggested learning was a stimulus-response effect (if subject is correctly stimulated, they will give the appropriate response. b) Bandura-Found learning was largely a modelling experience (when humans observe behaviour- acceptable or unacceptable-they are more likely to practice it)
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