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  1. Do Now: Write your name on the index card provided to you. Fold your index card so that it faces the front of the classroom. Wednesday, September 9, 2015
  2. Outline of chapter 1 from Review Book due on Wednesday, September 16! If you have not already purchased the Barron’s Review book, please do your best to have it by this date  Bring back signed syllabus by Friday, September 11 Aim: Why do we study psychology?
  3. 1. Three ring binder with loose leaf paper, or spiral notebook with folder 2. Blue or black pens 3. Maintain all handouts, worksheets, quizzes and graded tests Aim: Why do we study psychology?
  4. Students will be prepared to sit the Advanced Placement Psychology Examination. (Monday, May 2, 2016 at 12pm) Students will critically analyze the major theories in the field of psychology. They will define, recognize, and incorporate psychological terms into their daily vocabulary. Students will learn psychological research methods. They will practice these research skills by completing several independent research projects. Students will become familiar with various psychological experiments and assess how psychologists answered questions through experiments, case studies, self-reports, and surveys. Students will develop critical thinking skills through the incorporation and discussion of various controversial topics in the field of psychology. Aim: Why do we study psychology?
  5. History and Approaches Research Methods Neuroscience Sensation and Perception States of Consciousness Learning Cognition Motivation and Emotion Developmental Psychology Personality Testing and Individual Differences Abnormal Psychology Treatment Social Psychology Aim: Why do we study psychology?
  6. Treat everyone in the classroom with respect. No insults, name calling, profanity, or derogatory words Bring all materials, as required, and be prepared for class with all homework and assignments Refrain from speaking out while others are addressing the class. You may disagree with an idea or opinion, but you must do so politely. Arrive to class on time and be seated when the bell rings, ready to go In the event that a student misses a class, it is the student’s responsibility to determine what he or she missed Electronics may NOT be used in the classroom during scheduled instructional time unless teacher directed as a planned part of lesson or learning activity Aim: Why do we study psychology?
  7. Aim: Why do we study psychology?
  8. Aim: Why do we study psychology?
  9. Definition of Psychology: the scientific study of behavior and mental processes. Psychology falls under the Behavioral Science. 9 Psychologist is someone who is trained to observe and influence behavior in people. Psychiatrist is a medical doctor that can prescribe medicine.
  10. 10 • Phrenology led scientists to study the bumps on the head to determine human behavior) • Considered a pseudoscience (false science) sparkmuseum.com Aim: Why do we study psychology?
  11. Pre-Scientific Psychology How are ideas formed? Some Ideas are Inborn: Socrates & Plato The Mind is a Blank Slate: Aristotle & Locke
  12. ReneDescartes “IthinkthereforeIam” 12 plato.stanford.edu http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BaKLrqxC70c Dualism: the concept of the mind and body are separate and distinct.
  13. Theory of natural selection (1859) Darwin’s theory encouraged scientific inquiry Very controversial 13 (1809-1882) Aim: Why do we study psychology?
  14. 3 Things you need to remember about your daddy: 1. Wilhelm Wundt opened the first psychology laboratory in Germany. 2. Changed psychology from a philosophy to a science. 3. Studied introspection. Introspection means looking within yourself. How do you feel about this or that. How does that rose make you feel? 14 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lWv3tQUY-9k
  15. Write down a list of topics you hope to learn about this year in AP Psychology
  16. Aim:How ispsychology viewedfrom different perspectives? DoNow:Explainwhatthe process of introspection involves? Thursday, September 10, 2015 Homework 1. Get Barron’s AP Psychology 6th Edition by next Wednesday! 2. Complete Cornell notes for chapter 1 of the review book (I have resent the guidelines to you) 3. Bring back signed syllabus by next Wednesday!
  17. WilliamJames. KnownastheFather ofAmericanPsychology.Hewrote the1st PsychologyBookandFather ofFunctionalism. Structuralism: breaksdownmental processesintoitsbasiccomponents Functionalism: explainsthemental processesinamore 17 Aim: How is psychology viewed from different perspectives? Review of yesterday
  18. Aim: How is psychology viewed from different perspectives?
  19. ContemporaryPsychology  Psychology’s Perspectives  A lot depends on your viewpoint  Eclectic means that you use several of the theories to describe behavior. 19 Aim: How is psychology viewed from different perspectives?
  20. Focuses on Darwinism. We behave the way we do because we inherited those behaviors. Thus, those behaviors must have helped ensure our ancestors survival. Aim: How is psychology viewed from different perspectives? Also called Psychoanalytic. Study of unconscious motives and conflicts that determine behavior. Unconscious are motives that you are not aware of. Conscious are motives that you are aware of.
  21. sciencedaily.com CognitiveApproach 21 Cognitive Psychologists return to the study of learning, memory, perception, language, development & problem solving Example: Is your boyfriend dumping you traumatic or do you just think it is therefore you are depressed? Or..your ability to do math compared to a 5 year old. You can understand abstract thinking that goes along with statistics. Cognition is the mental processes involved in acquiring, processing, storing & using information Aim: How is psychology viewed from different perspectives? Worked in France administering Binet’s IQ test. Children do not think like adults. Why? Created 4 stages of cognitive ability that accurately explain the behavior of children. Influenced teachers and school system. Jean Piaget
  22. Biological Approach 22 Focus How the body and brain create emotions, memories, and sensory experiences. Sample Issues • Depression and antidepressants. Problems with thyroids. • How are messages transmitted within the body? • How is blood chemistry linked with moods and motives? Aim: How is psychology viewed from different perspectives?
  23. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P4Rb9n_sQDg&feature=related Behavioral Approach 23 Scientific Psychology should focus on observable behavior. John Watson (1878-1958) Ivan Pavlov B.F. Skinner Organisms tend to repeat responses that lead to positive outcomes & they tend not to repeat responses that lead to neutral or negative outcomes. Aim: How is psychology viewed from different perspectives?
  24. Social-CulturalApproach HumanisticApproach 24 Focus How behavior and thinking vary across situations and cultures. Sample Issues • How are we, as members of different races and nationalities, alike as members of one human family? • How do we differ, as products of different social contexts? • Why do people sometimes act differently in groups than when alone? Aim: How is psychology viewed from different perspectives? Youhavethe potentialto begreat. SelfActualization. FeelGoodapproach. ClientCenteredTherapy Hierarchyof needs. Carl Rogers believed in “client centered therapy” Abraham Maslow came up with the Hierarchy of needs
  25. Classify each of the following examples as representing either the Biological, Behaviorist, Cognitive, Socio- cultural, Psychodynamic, or Humanistic approaches to psychology. Be sure to explain why? Aim: How is psychology viewed from different perspectives?
  26. Why do many psychologists have an eclectic view of psychology?
  27. Aim:How ispsychology viewedfrom different perspectives? DoNow: TakeoutyourIncredibleHulkWorksheetfrom Friday *submitscenarioworksheetandsyllabusifyouhavenotyet donesoandhaveoutyourchapter1CornellNotes Wednesday, September 16, 2015 Homework 1. Outrageous celebrity project due Friday, September 18! 2. Baseline Assessment Tomorrow and Friday 3. Chapter 2 Cornell Notes due next Friday, September 25!
  28. Psychoanalytic Perspective: “hitchhiking”- refers to past or past experiences. How past experiences influence current. Cognitive perspective: represents thinking Behavioral Perspective: “flipping someone off” is a learned behavior Humanist Perspective: try to lift your ring finger straight up. Needs help of other fingers to stand up to its full potential. Biological perspective: “Pinky and the…” The pinky is small and so is our knowledge of the functions of the brain. Aim: How is psychology viewed from different perspectives?
  29. Team Evolutionary Jason Tabby Nia Imani Elizabeth M Jelani Team Socio-cultural Wineldy Gibran Chenyi Djenane Sumaiya Team Biological Avery Michael Jade Kieran Laura Team Psychodynamic Rashawn Kenneth Iyabode Elizabeth K Diana Jeremy Team Behavioral Micaella Lissa Fernanda Yeniliz Team Cognitive Kiara Fatoumata Israt Louise Jessica Min Jing Aim: How is psychology viewed from different perspectives?
  30. Team Evolutionary Jason Tabby Nia Imani Elizabeth M Jelani Team Socio-cultural Wineldy Sumaiya Chenyi Djenane Gibran Team Biological Avery Michael Jade Kieran Laura Team Psychodynamic Rashawn Kenneth Iyabode Elizabeth K Diana Jeremy Team Behavioral Micaella Lissa Fernanda Yeniliz Team Cognitive Kiara Fatoumata Israt Louise Jessica Min Jing Aim: How is psychology viewed from different perspectives?
  31. Team 1 Jason Jelani Rashawn Kiara Avery Micaella Wineldy Team 4 Kieran Imani Elizabeth K Jeremy Yeniliz Djenane Team 2 Kenneth Tabby Fatoumata Min Jing Michael Lissa Sumaiya Team 5 Elizabeth M. Laura Diana Gibran Jessica Chenyi Micaella Team 3 Israt Nia Iyabode Jade Fernanda Chenyi Louise A few of you are being asked to present your findings to two groups. Please join that group when you are done with your first group. Thanks  Aim: How is psychology viewed from different perspectives?
  32. After his radioactive accident, the Hulk no longer feels safe and secure because he is in fear of becoming the hulk and harming others. This affects the other stages of Maslow’s hierarchy because he does not belong anywhere and cannot love others, due to the fact that he may harm them Treatment: client centered therapy to allow for the Hulk to talk freely about his insecurities. This would allow for the Hulk to take control and not feel judged by his therapist. Aim: How is psychology viewed from different perspectives?
  33. tumblr_m41cmraCxR1qdj7w9 Problem: The hulk is constantly suffering from explosions of anger. Aim: How is psychology viewed from different perspectives?
  34. You will have 7 minutes to work with your expert group to evaluate the issues that the Hulk faces through the perspective that you have been assigned and decide what you and your group members believe to be the best treatment.
  35. You will now have 15 minutes to teach your group members about the perspective you have become an expert on. Make sure that you are taking down notes/information as your group members speak
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  43. Aim:How ispsychology viewedfrom different perspectives? DoNow: TakeoutyourIncredibleHulkWorksheetfrom Friday *submitscenarioworksheetandsyllabusifyouhavenotyet donesoandhaveoutyourchapter1CornellNotes Wednesday, September 16, 2015 Homework 1. Outrageous celebrity project due Friday, September 18! 2. Baseline Assessment Tomorrow and Friday 3. Chapter 2 Cornell Notes due next Friday, September 25!
  44. Team 1 Jason Jelani Rashawn Kiara Avery Micaella Wineldy Team 4 Kieran Imani Elizabeth K Jeremy Yeniliz Djenane Team 2 Kenneth Tabby Fatoumata Min Jing Michael Lissa Sumaiya Team 5 Elizabeth M. Laura Diana Gibran Jessica Chenyi Micaella Team 3 Israt Nia Iyabode Jade Fernanda Chenyi Louise A few of you are being asked to present your findings to two groups. Please join that group when you are done with your first group. Thanks  Aim: How is psychology viewed from different perspectives?
  45. You will have 8 minutes to finish your share out in your new jigsaw groups that you ended in on Friday If you finish early, you should begin on your reflection One paragraph explaining which perspective best explains and treats the issues faced by the incredible hulk (claim) One paragraph explaining why someone else might support a perspective other than the one that you have selected (counterclaim) Aim: How is psychology viewed from different perspectives?
  46. Do Now: Make a list of key terms you could connect to the following perspectives • Biological • Cognitive • Evolutionary Homework: 1. Outrageous Celebrity Assignment due tomorrow 2. Baseline part 2 tomorrow 3. Cornell Notes for chapter 2 due next Friday Thursday, September 17, 2015
  47. Answer all of the questions to the best of your ability You will have 70 minutes to complete the 100 multiple choice (35 minutes today and 35 minutes tomorrow)
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