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Title: History of Psychology


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History of Psychology
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Started as Philosophy
  • Socrates Plato
  • Mind and Body are Separate
  • Knowledge is inborn
  • Aristotle
  • Mind Body are One
  • Knowledge grows from experiences memories

3
Philosophical Developments
  • A Question How are mind and body
    related?

BIG
  • René Descartes (15961650) -Interactive Dualism
  • The mind and body are separate but interact
    (fluids through the nerves) to produce conscious
    experience of sensations emotions

4
Heading Towards a Science
  • Francis Bacon John Locke
  • Both focus on how the mind is shaped by
    experience
  • Led to EMPIRICISM What we know comes from
    experience, therefore science should rely on
    observation experimentation.

5
Physiology Influence
  • Study of functions parts of humans
  • By 1600s began to focus on brain
  • Began to develop explanations for the functioning
    of the senses.
  • Becomes foundation for psychology as a science

6
Psychology as Science is Born!
Psychology The Science
December 1879
Wilhelm Wundt
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What is Psychology?
  • The science of behavior and mental processes
  • Behavior - observable actions of a person or
    animal
  • Mental Processes - feelings, sensations,
    perceptions, memories, dreams, motives and other
    subjective experiences
  • Science - an objective way to answer questions
    based on observable facts/data and well-described
    methods
  • Separated from philosophy in 19th century
  • influences from physiology remain

8
  • Wilhelm Wundt
  • Leipzig, Germany
  • The father of psychology
  • Founder of modern psychology
  • Opened the first psychology lab in 1879
  • applied laboratory techniques to study of the
    mind/consciousness
  • Wrote Principles of Physiological Psychology
    connecting physiology to psychology

Whos Your Daddy?
Wilhelm Wundt (18321920)
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E.B. Titchener
  • Wundts student,
  • Professor at Cornell University
  • Analyzed the intensity, clarity and quality of
    the parts of consciousness
  • Founder of structuralism

E. B. Titchener (18671927)
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Structuralism
  • Studied the basic elements (structures) of
    thoughts and sensations (consciousness).
  • Felt consciousness could be broken into 3 parts
  • physical sensations
  • feelings
  • images
  • Introspection subject would view an object and
    try to reconstruct their sensations feelings
    they felt while viewing it.
  • Not scientific too subjective, not repeatable,
    not able to be used for studying all topics
    (learning, development, mental disorders).

11
William James
  • First American psychologist
  • Started psychology at Harvard in 1870s
  • Opposed Wundt and Titcheners approach
  • Author of the first psychology textbook
    (Principles of Psychology - 1,400 pages!)
  • Founder of Functionalism
  • functionalism influenced by Darwin to focus on
    how behaviors help us adapt to the environment

William James (18421910)
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Functionalism
  • Emphasized studying the function of consciousness
    and how consciousness helped people adapt to
    their environment
  • Wanted to understand how mind and consciousness
    worked
  • Used naturalistic observation
  • Viewed consciousness as a stream of constantly
    changing states .

13
DAILY
  • DOUBLE

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Explain the difference between Structuralism
Functionalism.
  • Structuralism basic parts of a persons
    thoughts and feelings. Focus on basic senses
    perception.
  • Functionalism how our consciousness helps us to
    function or adapt to our environment.

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William James Students
  • G. Stanley Hall
  • First Ph.D. in psych
  • Started first U.S. psych lab
  • Started the American Psychological Association.
  • Mary Whiton Calkins
  • First woman to complete Ph.D. program but Harvard
    didnt give her a degree!
  • Became first woman president of the APA in 1905
  • Margaret Floy Washburn
  • First official Ph.D. in psychology
  • Studied different animal species
  • 2nd female president of APA

16
John B. Watson
  • Founder of Behaviorism
  • Studied only observable and objectively described
    acts
  • Emphasized objective and scientific methodology
  • Performed the Little Albert Classical
    Conditioning Study on Fear

John B. Watson (18781958)
17
B.F. Skinner
  • Behaviorist
  • American psychologist at Harvard
  • Focused on learning through rewards and
    observation
  • Studied learning and effect of reinforcement
    punishment (Operant Conditioning)

B. F. Skinner (19041990)
18
Ivan Pavlov (1849-1936)
  • Behaviorist
  • Russian Physiologist
  • Studied learning through associations (classical
    conditioning) in dogs
  • Emphasized the study of observable behaviors

Santa?
19
Sigmund Freud (1856-1939)
  • Austrian physician that focused on illness
  • Founder of the psychoanalytic perspective
  • Believed that abnormal behavior originated from
    unconscious drives and conflicts that were
    aggressive and sexual in nature.

20
Freuds Influence
  • Influence on pop culture
  • Freudian slips
  • Anal-retentive
  • Influence on psychology
  • Psychodynamic theory
  • Unconscious thoughts
  • Significance of childhood experiences

21
Carl Rogers Abraham Maslow(1902-1987)
(1908-1970)
  • Helped to create Humanistic Psychology
  • Stressed the study of conscious experience and an
    individuals free will to reach their potential
  • Healthy individuals strive to reach their
    potential (self-actualized).

22
Wolfgang Kohler
  • Created Gestalt Psychology
  • The whole is different from the sum of its parts.
  • Integrate pieces of information into meaningful
    wholes.

Wolfgang Kohler (1865-1965)
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What do you see?
  • You See the whole picture first rather than the
    individual dots that make it up. Gestalt
    Psychology
  • Scene from Ferris Bueller (start at 105)

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Cognitive Neuroscience
  • Combines the biological and cognitive schools of
    thought in psychology
  • Study of the Brain and how it works when we
    perceive, think, remember and use language.
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