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 Psychology   is the scientific study of
  behaviour and mental processes.
 The field is scientific in that psychologists
  approach their studies in an orderly and
  systematic way in order to obtain objective
  evidence.
 Psychologists study:
     Overt or observable behaviour, as well as
     Covert behaviour – private mental processes that
      cannot be directly observed or measured and
      must be inferred from overt behaviour.

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 The   primary goals of psychology are to:
    Decribe behaviour – what is the nature of this
     behaviour?
    Understand and explain behaviour - why does it
     occur?
    Predict behaviour– can we forecast when and
     under what circumstances it will occur?
    Control behaviour - what factors influence this
     behaviour?




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 Several types of psychologists exist. These
  include:
 Cognitive psychologists:
    study the ways humans perceive and understand
     the world around them.
 Physiological   psychologists:
    study the role of brain functions in behaviour.
 Developmental         psychologists:
    study how individuals grow and change
     throughout their lives.


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 Social   psychologists:
    study how people influence and are influenced
     by others.
 School   psychologists:
     test and evaluate students, analyze learning
     problems, and counsel teachers and parents.
 Industrial/Organizational               psychologists:
    work on a wide variety of issues in work
     settings.




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 Forensic   psychologists:
     work on behavioural issues in the legal, judicial
      and correctional systems.
 Health   psychologists:
     focus on ways to improve health by altering
      behaviour.
 Sports   psychologists:
    Study how psychological factors influence
     performance in sports, physical activity and
     exercise.



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 Most psychologists are involved in the areas
 of clinical and counseling psychology.
    The primary focus of clinical psychologists is the
     diagnosis and treatment of mental and
     behavioural disorders.
    There is some overlap between clinical and
     counseling psychology but the latter typically
     involves working with people who have less
     severe social, emotional and vocational
     problems.



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 Severalschools of thought have helped to
 shape the field of psychology into what it is
 today. These include:
    Structuralism
    Functionalism
    Psychoanalysis
    Behaviourism
    Gestalt psychology
    Humanistic psychology
    Positive psychology


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   In 1879, Wilhelm Wundt
    established the first
    “psychological” laboratory in
    Germany. He is widely
    viewed as the founder of
    psychology.
   He attempted to uncover the
    structure of consciousness by
    breaking down mental
    processes into their most
    basic components.
   This was done through a
    process called introspection.
   Wundt‟s approach became
    known as structuralism.


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Wundt's Laboratory in Leipzig, Germany

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 William James argued
  that consciousness
  cannot be broken down
  into elements.
 He was concerned with
  ongoing conscious
  experience and the
  functions of mental
  processes.
 His views gave rise to
  another branch of
  psychology -
  functionalism

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 Behaviourists  held the
  view that only overt
  behaviour can be
  studied scientifically.
 They advocated the use
  of strict experimental
  procedures in
  psychology.
 Supported by B. F.
  Skinner, Ivan Pavlov and
  John B. Watson
                                       John B. Watson
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 Strict
       behaviourists believed that all
  behaviours are shaped by the environment.
     Give me a dozen healthy infants, well-formed,
      and my own specified world to bring them up in
      and I’ll guarantee to take any one at random and
      train him to become any type of specialist I
      might select -- doctor, lawyer, artist, merchant-
      chief and, yes, even beggar-man and thief,
      regardless of his talents, penchants, tendencies,
      abilities, vocations, and race of his ancestors.
      --John Watson, Behaviorism, 1930


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 Gestalt psychology –
  founded by Max
  Wertheimer
 Focused on studying
  mental processes and
  behaviours as „wholes‟
  rather than trying to
  separate them into
  discrete functions or
  parts.
 Held the view that “the
  whole is greater than
  the sum of its parts.”

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   While other theorists tried
    to explain varying aspects
    of conscious experience,
    Sigmund Freud argued for
    the role of the unconscious
    and other internal
    processes in human
    behaviour and mental
    disorders.
    His work formed the
    foundation of
    psychoanalytic theory


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 Humanistic  psychologists
  argued that humans are
  not helplessly controlled
  by unconscious or
  environmental forces –
  we have free will, goals,
  aspirations, and other
  positive motives which
  should be studied.
 Influenced by Carl
  Rogers.

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 Founded by Martin
  Seligman
 Arose from the observation
  that psychologists generally
  focus on the negative side
  of human behaviour while
  largely neglecting the more
  positive aspects of human
  experience.
 Focused on discovering and
  promoting factors that
  allow individuals and
  communites to thrive.

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Psych 101 - Introduction to Psychology - Lecture 1

  • 1.
  • 2.  Psychology is the scientific study of behaviour and mental processes.  The field is scientific in that psychologists approach their studies in an orderly and systematic way in order to obtain objective evidence.  Psychologists study:  Overt or observable behaviour, as well as  Covert behaviour – private mental processes that cannot be directly observed or measured and must be inferred from overt behaviour. www.whatispsychology.biz
  • 3.  The primary goals of psychology are to:  Decribe behaviour – what is the nature of this behaviour?  Understand and explain behaviour - why does it occur?  Predict behaviour– can we forecast when and under what circumstances it will occur?  Control behaviour - what factors influence this behaviour? www.whatispsychology.biz
  • 4.  Several types of psychologists exist. These include:  Cognitive psychologists:  study the ways humans perceive and understand the world around them.  Physiological psychologists:  study the role of brain functions in behaviour.  Developmental psychologists:  study how individuals grow and change throughout their lives. www.whatispsychology.biz
  • 5.  Social psychologists:  study how people influence and are influenced by others.  School psychologists:  test and evaluate students, analyze learning problems, and counsel teachers and parents.  Industrial/Organizational psychologists:  work on a wide variety of issues in work settings. www.whatispsychology.biz
  • 6.  Forensic psychologists:  work on behavioural issues in the legal, judicial and correctional systems.  Health psychologists:  focus on ways to improve health by altering behaviour.  Sports psychologists:  Study how psychological factors influence performance in sports, physical activity and exercise. www.whatispsychology.biz
  • 7.  Most psychologists are involved in the areas of clinical and counseling psychology.  The primary focus of clinical psychologists is the diagnosis and treatment of mental and behavioural disorders.  There is some overlap between clinical and counseling psychology but the latter typically involves working with people who have less severe social, emotional and vocational problems. www.whatispsychology.biz
  • 8.  Severalschools of thought have helped to shape the field of psychology into what it is today. These include:  Structuralism  Functionalism  Psychoanalysis  Behaviourism  Gestalt psychology  Humanistic psychology  Positive psychology www.whatispsychology.biz
  • 9. In 1879, Wilhelm Wundt established the first “psychological” laboratory in Germany. He is widely viewed as the founder of psychology.  He attempted to uncover the structure of consciousness by breaking down mental processes into their most basic components.  This was done through a process called introspection.  Wundt‟s approach became known as structuralism. www.whatispsychology.biz
  • 10. Wundt's Laboratory in Leipzig, Germany www.whatispsychology.biz
  • 11.  William James argued that consciousness cannot be broken down into elements.  He was concerned with ongoing conscious experience and the functions of mental processes.  His views gave rise to another branch of psychology - functionalism www.whatispsychology.biz
  • 12.  Behaviourists held the view that only overt behaviour can be studied scientifically.  They advocated the use of strict experimental procedures in psychology.  Supported by B. F. Skinner, Ivan Pavlov and John B. Watson John B. Watson www.whatispsychology.biz
  • 13.  Strict behaviourists believed that all behaviours are shaped by the environment.  Give me a dozen healthy infants, well-formed, and my own specified world to bring them up in and I’ll guarantee to take any one at random and train him to become any type of specialist I might select -- doctor, lawyer, artist, merchant- chief and, yes, even beggar-man and thief, regardless of his talents, penchants, tendencies, abilities, vocations, and race of his ancestors. --John Watson, Behaviorism, 1930 www.whatispsychology.biz
  • 14.  Gestalt psychology – founded by Max Wertheimer  Focused on studying mental processes and behaviours as „wholes‟ rather than trying to separate them into discrete functions or parts.  Held the view that “the whole is greater than the sum of its parts.” www.whatispsychology.biz
  • 15. While other theorists tried to explain varying aspects of conscious experience, Sigmund Freud argued for the role of the unconscious and other internal processes in human behaviour and mental disorders.  His work formed the foundation of psychoanalytic theory www.whatispsychology.biz
  • 16.  Humanistic psychologists argued that humans are not helplessly controlled by unconscious or environmental forces – we have free will, goals, aspirations, and other positive motives which should be studied.  Influenced by Carl Rogers. www.whatispsychology.biz
  • 17.  Founded by Martin Seligman  Arose from the observation that psychologists generally focus on the negative side of human behaviour while largely neglecting the more positive aspects of human experience.  Focused on discovering and promoting factors that allow individuals and communites to thrive. www.whatispsychology.biz