Unit 1: Four Filiations in Philippine Psychological Thought Flashcards
The first filiation?
Academic-Scientific Psychology: The Western Tradition
When is the birth of scientific psychology?
1900
When is the entry of western psychology in UP and other universities (mainly American tradition)?
1920
Second filiation?
Academic-Philosophical Psychology: The Western (mainly Clerical Tradition)
Who was involved in the second filiation?
UST and other schools of higher education, individual monks, and preachers. The Jesuits; Thomistic Philosophy and Psychology
The second filiation is characterized by?
Continuing study of psychology and as an aspect of Philosophy
The Integration of I and II into a national tradition of psychology and philosophy as universal disciplines.
Ethnic Psychology
The major basis of Sikolohiyang Pilipino?
Sikolohiyang etniko
Katutubong Sikolohiya
Indigenous psychology
Indigenous Psychology in the sense of:?
- Psychology is already present, culled principally from literature, language, etc. but only as principles — kinagisnang sikolohiya
- Psychologies or psychological systems worked out by Filipinos with indigenous elements as
basis (e.g Pule, Rizal, Isabelo de los Reyes, Kalaw, Mercado, Alejo). Mainly reactive, resulting from contact with other cultures
and acculturative experience — katutubong sikolohiya.
The American view of Pagkataong Pilipino?
- Based mainly on Western system of thought: Chinese, Spaniard, and other foreigners.
- At first unrecorded, culled from literature, language, etc.
1850- expression of ideas by Pule, Rizal, Burgos, etc.
The Practice of Psychology by Filipino
a. Normal techniques, enculturation/socialization
b. Proto clinical techniques
3 Stages: Proto clinical techniques
i. Indigenous
ii. Modified Indigenous
iii. Modern Indigenous
Fourth filiation?
Psycho-medical System with religion as cohesive element and explanation