Perspectives Flashcards

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What is psychology?

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scientific investigation of mental processes

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Historical roots of psychology?

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European and American - western views

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Willhelm Wundt

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  • established idea of psychology
  • identify elements of consciousness
  • trained introspection - careful, systematic
  • introspection - rigorous way on reflecting conscious experience
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Structuralism

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Edward Titchener (1876-1927)

  • believed task of psych was to analyse consciousness into basic elements and see the relation
  • influenced by Wundt’s thinking
  • how consciousness is structured
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Functionalism

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William Games (1842-1910)

  • psych should investigate function or purpose of consciousness
  • objective methods, comparative psych
  • applied psych findings to practical situations
  • had function or purpose in guiding behaviours
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Behaviourism

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John B. Watson (1878-1958)

  • scientific psych should only study observable behaviour
  • rejected idea that we should be talking about consciousness
  • behaviour can be measured and verified
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Gestalt Psychology

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Max Wertheimer (1880-1943)

  • psych best views as organised, structured wholes, not analysed into component elements
  • if you look at things in isolation it doesn’t really mean anything - LOOK AT TOGETHER
  • relation to structuralism and behaviourism
  • experiments in perception, problem-solving
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Psychoanalysis

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Sigmund Freud (1956-1939)

  • unconsciousness contains thoughts, memories and desires (well below consciousness awareness but have significant influence over behaviour)
  • shifting peoples thinking away from consciousness vs. behaviour to conscious vs. unconsious
  • austrian
  • unconsciousness fronting allowing us to see perhaps true desires
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Radical Behaviourism

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B.F. Skinner (1904-1990)

  • return to observable behaviour
  • organisms tend to repeat responses that lead to positive outcomes and tend to not repeat responses that lead to negative outcomes
  • rejecting nature vs. nurture argument (did acknowledge)
  • free will was an illusion - narrative we tell ourselves
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Humanism

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Abraham Maslow (1908-1970) & Carl Rogers (1902-1987)

  • take an optimistic view of human nature
  • emphasise on unique qualities of humans, especially freedom and potential for personal growth
  • humans are not humans or rats
  • person at centre of what we do
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What happened in the 1950s in Psych?

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  • renewed interest in consciousness and significant development of the biological bases of behaviour
  • profession experienced growth
  • importance on biological factors
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