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Title: An Introduction to Psychology


1
An Introduction to Psychology
  • Chapter one

2
What is it?
  • Mind reading??
  • Abnormality??
  • Map out elements of mind and thought

3
Whats in it for you?
  • Charm and influence others
  • Learn some of the secret tricks
  • Learn to control, modify and/or enhance your own
    behavior
  • Learn to think more critically about others
    behavior
  • Individual differences measurement

4
Defining Psychology
  • Behavior
  • Mind
  • Processes
  • Content
  • Subjective experience
  • Scientific study

5
Pervasive Influence(Zimbardo, 2004)
  • Objective, quantifiable means of assessing human
    talents, abilities, strengths and weaknesses
  • Binet first measured intellectual performance
    over 100 years ago
  • Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery
  • 2 million each year
  • Assessment is multibillion dollar industry

6
Positive Reinforcement
  • Time out
  • Animal training
  • How we think about changing behavior

7
Psychotherapy
  • Individual, couples , families, children
  • Treatment of emotional disorders
  • Improvement of human functioning

8
Lifespan development
  • Legal rights and protection of children
  • Optimal development
  • Age related developmental periods
  • Orderly progression of mental development
  • Elderly hold on to cognitive skills through
    stimulation

9
Parenting
  • Alfred Adler and Rudolf Dreikurs
  • Need for secure attachment
  • Parents need to make age-appropriate demands

10
Psychological Stress
  • At the heart of many physical and psychological
    disorders
  • Revolution in medical treatment
  • Health Psychology the Biopsychosocial approach

11
Unconscious Motivation
  • What we think is not always based on conscious
    motivations
  • Impact of psychology on literature

12
Prejudice and discrimination
  • Social psychology research demonstrated negative
    impact of separate but equal
  • Brown vs. Board of Education of Topeka, KS
  • Gordon Allport (1954) The nature of prejudice

13
Humanizing work conditions
  • Dehumanizing effects of assembly work replace by
    better methods
  • Japanese model of group dynamics based on work of
    Kurt Lewin in the 1940s
  • Worker satisfaction, job fit
  • Personnel selection and placement

14
Political polling
  • Cantrill advised FDR in 1940s

15
So what do psychologist actually do?
  • Clinical psychologist
  • Diagnose and treat psychological disorders
  • Forensics psychology and the law
  • Counseling psychologist started in VA hospitals
  • Less of a distinction between the two
  • Health Service Providers

16
Psychiatrists
  • Medical doctors who treat psychological problems
  • Issue of prescription privileges for psychologists

17
Applied psychology
  • Industrial/organizational psychology
  • School psychology
  • Human factors designing and engineering new
    products
  • Health psychology

18
others
  • Neuropsychology
  • Clinical neuropsychology brain functioning and
    abnormal behvior
  • Educational psychology
  • Process of learning, reading, writing

19
Research psychologists
  • Many specialties
  • Personality
  • Development
  • Sensory processes
  • Social
  • Cognitive
  • Evolutionary
  • Cross cultural

20
It aint all dead white guys..
  • Increasing emphasis on diversity
  • Visit APA website
  • Check my webpage for this class

21
Historical Approaches
  • Structuralism
  • Functionalism
  • Behaviorism
  • Psychoanlytic
  • Humanistic

22
The cognitive revolution
  • Move away from radical behaviorism
  • Renewed interest in consciousness beginning in
    the 1950s
  • Analogies to computers
  • The rise of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)

23
Biological Psychology
  • Technological advances
  • Biological correlates of behavior
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