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Title: Contemporary Perspectives


1
Contemporary Perspectives
  • Chapter One Section 4

2
Essential Question
  • What are some of the psychological perspectives
    used by psychologists?
  • Found on pages 18-21 (chart on pg 20)

3
Biological Perspective
  • Subject Matter Nervous System, glands and
    hormones, and genetic factors
  • Key Assumption Biological processes influence
    behavior and mental processes

4
Cognitive Perspective
  • Subject Matter Mental images, information
    processing, thinking and language
  • Key Assumption Perceptions and thoughts
    influence behavior

5
Humanistic Perspective
  • Subject Matter Subjective Experience
  • Key Assumption People make free and conscious
    choices based on their unique experiences.

6
Psychoanalytic Perspective
  • Subject matter Unconscious processes, early
    childhood experiences
  • Key Assumption Unconscious motives influence
    behavior.

7
Learning Perspective
  • Subject Matter Environmental influence, habitual
    behavior, and observational learning.
  • Key Assumptions Personal experience and
    reinforcement guide individual development.

8
Sociocultural Perspective
  • Subject Matter Ethnicity, gender, culture, and
    socioeconomic status
  • Key Assumption Sociocultural, biological, and
    psychological factors create individual
    differences.

9
EXAMPLE
  • Johnny does not do his homework and is sleeping
    in class frequently.
  • The psychologist with this perspective would have
    Johnny come into the hospital and have a CAT scan
    performed for any abnormalities on Johnnys
    brain.
  • What Perspective was this?

10
ANSWER
  • Biological Perspective

11
EXAMPLE
  • Jane hits her step sister every day. When asked
    she states that she does not like her step
    sister. Jane was abused by her biological dad,
    until recently.
  • A psychologist with this perceptive would say
    that the prior events in Janes life were the
    reasons she acts out in such ways and that she
    makes these choices on her own.
  • Which psychological perspective does this doctor
    use?

12
ANSWER
  • Humanistic Perspective

13
EXAMPLE
  • Matt does not socialize with the other children.
  • A psychologist with this perspective would
    consider that Matt is a male and that males
    inherently do not socialize as frequently as
    females. Matt is also Asian which can account for
    his cultural difference in placing value on
    friendships.
  • What perspective was this?

14
Answer
  • Sociocultural Perspective

15
EXAMPLE
  • Ashley sees that the teacher pays attention to
    only the students who raise their hands. Ashley
    starts to raise her hand.
  • A psychologist with this perspective would say
    that Ashley saw the situation and chose to start
    raising her hand.
  • What perspective does this psychologist use?

16
ANSWER
  • Learning Perspective

17
EXAMPLE
  • Rebecca intentionally bumps into three freshmen
    in the hallway.
  • A psychologist that had this perspective would
    think that Rebecca is venting unconscious anger
    toward her parents.
  • This would be which psychological perspective?

18
ANSWER
  • Psychoanalytical Perspective

19
EXAMPLE
  • Sandra does not like to be told she is big
    boned. Yet when Sandra has to describe someone
    she knows, she uses the term big boned without
    feeling she has insulted that person.
  • A psychologist with this perspective would
    believe that Sandra has a different perspective
    on how insults apply to her, then to others.
  • What perspective does this psychologist use?

20
ANSWER
  • Cognitive perspective
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