chapter 1 Flashcards
an academic discipline and profession in Asia is usually viewed as
continuous with the development of psychology in the West
Psychology
their accounts of psychology as a modern science usually begin with
the establishment of the experimental psychology in 1879 by?
Wilhelm Wundt
a is often considered a start in tracing
the roots of psychology as a human concern.
Aristotles de Anima
Western refers asian psychology as?
psychology in rather than psychology of
pagsasakatutubo mula sa labas
banyaga
pagpapalitaw ng nasa loob
katutubo
pagsasakatatubo ultimate goal is?
sikolohiyang malaya and mapagpalaya
a label is thus preferred over
“indigenization.” ?
contextualization
The Republic of the Philippines comprises how many islands
7107 islands
how many are multi-ethnic and multilingual Filipinos ?
appproximately 60 millions
There are approximately 60 million multi-ethnic and multilingual Filipinos who
are primarily?
malayo-polynesians
t/f Philippines is billed as the “third largest
English-speaking country in the world.”
t
official language during the Philippine constitution
english
what is the dominant own home religion
INC
plays a vital role in the Philippine economy and polity.
catholic church
Filipino consciousness was shaken by
assassination of aquino
dominant religion in southern Philippines?
islam
leader of the Filipino Catholics, appealed for “reconciliation
with justice”
Jaime Cardinal sin
Filipino religious psychology is
best found in
Islamized animism or Christianized Bathalism, anitism
bathala means
god
anitism from the word? means
anito means ancestral God
The psychological knowledge of the native Filipino traditionally held by the ?
Babaylan in VIsayas
Catalonan in luzon
Baglan in northern phil
was the first Filipino psychologist. As a priestess she was
also the guardian of Filipino sacred knowledge
Babaylan
example of psychological practices and beliefs of resistance
movements
anting-anting (amulet)
PULUJANES
DALANGIN
BULONG
Part and parcel of early Filipino psychology is the psychology found in early
Philippine literature
example of Philippine lit
salawikain (proverb)
bugtong (riddle)
kwentong bayan ( folktales)
alamat (myth )
epiko (epic)
The inherited customs of the Filipino serve as one of the fundamental bases of
Filipino psychology
ethnopsychology
is the attachment of importance to the Filipino and his
consciousness.
Filipino Psychology
historian and ethnologist, to
study the belief in two souls
zeus salazar
two souls are?
diwa o consciousness
four lines of history and filiation of Philippine psychology, namely
academic-scientific psychology, the academic-philosophical psychology, ethnic
or indigenous psychology, and the psycho-medical psychology
which has a direct filiation
with Wilhelm Wundt, found its way to the Philippines primarily through the University of
San Carlos in 1954 and the University of the Philippines in 1920 with the establishment
of the American educational system in the Philippines.
Academic-scientific psychology
for its parts, traces its roots to
the establishment of a system of higher education at the University of Sto. Tomas in
Spanish times in about the middle of the 17th century.
academic-philosophical psychology,
ethnic psychology, otherwise called
katutubong sikolohiya
is a psychological system worked out by Filipinos from
indigenous and foreign elements in response to their national and cultural experiences.
indigenous psychology
It is manifested through faith healing connected with the espiritista
movement and techniques of healing through herbolaryo and other indigenous methods
psycho-medical
It is manifested through faith healing connected with the espiritista
movement and techniques of healing through herbolaryo and other indigenous methods
psycho medical psychology
Great interest in the indigenous arts also motivates work on the traditional and
contemporary people’s arts, thus leading to intensive research and artistic activities in
sikolohiya ng sining
who epitomized courage
lapu lapu
“greatest chief of all that country with whom the terms of peace and friendship were to
be made”
Lakan Dula
of Tondo, or of Rajah Sulaiman of Maynilad
The social psychology of the indigenous culture, rights and practices was
staunchly protected by
Diego SIlang