Unit 1: Development of Filipino Psychology Flashcards
year that Filipino Psychology was formalized
1975
Filipino Psychology also called?
Sikolohiyang Pilipino
Father of Filipino Psychology
Virgilio G. Enriquez
Found its way to the Philippines primarily through the University of the Philippines and University of San Carlos.
Akademiko-siyentipikal na Sikolohiya
This tradition is mainly focused on what is called “rational psychololgy
Akademiko-pilosopiya na Sikolohiya
Is a psychological system worked out in the context of the Filipino people’s perceived ethnic traits and orientation
Ethnic or Indigenous Psychology
The psycho-medical tradition that has religion as the basis and explanation. It focuses on faith-healing connected with the espiritista
Psycho-medical Psychology
The subject or participant
Kalahok
Also called groping method, this approach searches into an unsystematized mass of cultural and social data to be able to obtain order, meaning and directions
Pakapa-kapa
A time tested method in which emphasis is given not only on how it is carried out but also on the qualities of the interviewer
Pagtatanung-tanong
Is a visual method of monitoring or examining actions of a person, events or other phenomena in a particular place
Pagmamasid
Involves asking questions from or conversing with experts or authorities on a topic under investigation.
Pakikipanayam
Entails frequent visits to participants which enable the researcher to gain the confidence of the community
Pagdalaw-dalaw
the researcher engages in a story-telling with an umpukan. The researcher merely serves as the facilitator, while the participants (kalahok) are the one who are to talk
Pakikipagkwentuhan
The researcher stays in the home of his participant(kalahok) while he conducts the research with consent by the host family
Panunuluyan
Implies sensitivity to what is going on or what is being studied or observed.
Pakikiramdam
is the study of abnormal psychology in the Filipino context
Filipino psychopathology
Malayan mood disorder more aptly called “Austronesian Mood Disorder”, in which a person suddenly loses control of himself and goes into a killing frenzy, after which he hallucinates and falls into trance
Amok
a relatively common occurrence in which a person suddenly loses control of his respiration and digestion, and falls into a coma and ultimately to death
Bangungot
The researcher is introduce to a natural cluster by a
tulay (bridge) who is part of the umpukan and is a well-respecte man in the community.