evaluate and treat mental, emotional, and behavioral disorders (do counseling type activities)
  • Social Psychology
  • Clinical Psychology
  • Consumer Psychology
  • Forensic Psychology
an early school of psychology that used introspection to explore the elemental structure of the human mind (unreliability of introspection)
  • Structuralism
  • Nurturists
  • Dualism
  • School Psychology
suggested that the mind at birth is a blank slate
  • John Watson
  • Psychology
  • Naturists
  • John Locke
wrote Principles of Psychology
  • William James
  • Jean Piaget
  • Wilhelm Wundt
  • Edward Titchener
know for experiments in operant conditioning
  • Innate ideas
  • B. F. Skinner
  • Mary Calkins
  • Psychology
concerned with how cultural differences affect behavior (fatter= prettier in Uganda)
  • Behavioral approach
  • Biological approach
  • cognitive approach
  • Socio-cultural approach
study of psychological development throughout the lifespan
  • Forensic Psychology
  • Personality Psychology
  • Developmental Psychology
  • Consumer Psychology
humanistic psychologists
  • Jung, Alder, Horney, Kohut
  • Sigmund Freud
  • Carl Rogers and Abraham Maslow
  • psychoanalytic focus on:
Functionalist
  • Sigmund Freud
  • William James was a:
  • Clinical Psychology
  • psychoanalytic focus on:
help people adapt to change or make changes in their life style ("coaches" who won't work with mental disorders)
  • Clinical Psychology
  • Counseling Psychology
  • Educational Psychology
  • Consumer Psychology
the science of behavior and mental processes
  • Experimental Psychology
  • John Watson
  • Psychology
  • Mary Calkins
help clients with mental retardation, developmental disabilities, and disabilities resulting from strokes or accidents and adapt to their situations
  • Sports Psychology
  • Counseling Psychology
  • Educational Psychology
  • Rehabilitation Psychology
first woman to complete her Ph.D in psychology
  • Mary Calkins
  • Jean Piaget
  • Gestalt Psychology
  • Margaret Floy Washburn
thought processes and brain functions
  • Cognitive neuroscience studies the interaction of:
  • Carl Rogers and Abraham Maslow
  • cognitive approach
  • Nature- Nurture controversy
concerned with psychological and biochemical factors that determine behavior and mental processes (nature, sleep spin dal)
  • Educational Psychology
  • Biological approach
  • Behavioral approach
  • Socio-cultural approach
focus on how effective teaching and learning take place (aren't on site, study theory, ex: formative vs. summative)
  • Behavioral approach
  • Educational Psychology
  • Psychometric Psychology
  • Evolutionary Approach
focus on aspects of the individual such as traits attitudes, and goals
  • Psychometric Psychology
  • Personality Psychology
  • Evolutionary Approach
  • Social Psychology
study spending trends (teenagers) also falls under industrial psychology
  • Consumer Psychology
  • Counseling Psychology
  • Forensic Psychology
  • Health Psychology
focus on how a person's mental life and behavior are shaped by interactions with other people
  • Educational Psychology
  • Health Psychology
  • School Psychology
  • Social Psychology
cognitive
  • Jung, Alder, Horney, Kohut
  • the unique ways an individual interprets their own life experiences is:
  • Humanist psychologists focused attention to the importance of people's:
  • Psychoanalytic/ Psychodynamic Approach
Natural selection behaviors and survival of the fittest and spread of our ancestors genes
  • Developmental Psychology
  • Educational Psychology
  • Evolutionary Approach
  • Clinical Psychology
Freud's followers
  • psychoanalytic focus on:
  • Carl Rogers and Abraham Maslow
  • William James was a:
  • Jung, Alder, Horney, Kohut
concentrate on biological, psychological, and social factors involved in health and illness
  • Social Psychology
  • Health Psychology
  • Sports Psychology
  • School Psychology
concerned with how we receive, store, and process information; think/reason (way we think or whats going on in our head)
  • cognitive approach
  • Biological approach
  • Socio-cultural approach
  • Humanistic Approach
self-concepts are heavily influenced by life experiences
  • Gestalt Psychology
  • Margaret Floy Washburn
  • Aristotle and Locke agree that :
  • G. Stanley Hall
"Father of psychoanalysis"
  • Sigmund Freud
  • Carl Rogers and Abraham Maslow
  • Ivan Pavlov
  • Innate ideas
Aristotle, Locke, Watson, and Skinner- believed that behavior results from experience
  • Neuropsychology
  • Naturists
  • Nurturists
  • Mary Calkins
first woman president of APA
  • Margaret Floy Washburn
  • Mary Calkins
  • Edward Titchener
  • Wilhelm Wundt
concerned with how unconscious instincts, conflicts, motives, and defenses influence behavior (dreams, childhood trauma)
  • Socio-cultural approach
  • Psychoanalytic/ Psychodynamic Approach
  • Humanistic Approach
  • Behavioral approach
the self-relfectivee observation of one's own sensations and feelings
  • Introspection
  • Neuropsychology
  • John Watson
  • Psychology
explores the relationships between the brain/ nervous system and behavior.
  • Introspection
  • Health Psychology
  • Neuropsychology
  • Sports Psychology
concerned with individual potential for growth and the role of unique perceptions in growth town one's potential (no judge, referred to as a client, positive, free will)
  • Humanistic Approach
  • cognitive approach
  • Behavioral approach
  • Socio-cultural approach
affirmed by plato and descartes
  • Naturists
  • Innate ideas
  • Innate
  • Nurturists
apply psychological principles to legal issues (criminal justice)
  • Health Psychology
  • Neuropsychology
  • Clinical Psychology
  • Forensic Psychology
brought introspection to his lab at John Hopkins University; first president of the APA
  • Wilhelm Wundt
  • G. Stanley Hall
  • Edward Titchener
  • Gestalt Psychology
use of techniques and ideas from a variety of approaches
  • John Locke
  • Introspection
  • Eclectic
  • Developmental Psychology
focus on methods for acquiring and analyzing data (mean, median, mode)
  • Developmental Psychology
  • Experimental Psychology
  • Personality Psychology
  • Psychometric Psychology
Plato and Descartes- believed behavior is inborn
  • Innate ideas
  • Psychology
  • John Watson
  • Naturists
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