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Title: A Short History of Psychology


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A Short History of Psychology
2
What is Psychology?
  • Without referring to your books or reading,
    define psychology?
  • Why is psychology important?
  • Its more than just common sense

3
Psychology is . . .
  • The scientific study of behavior and mental
    processes that emerged out of philosophy and
    natural science.
  • Greek roots
  • Psyche (mind/soul)
  • Logos (study of)

4
Where did Psychology Come From?
  • Philosophy
  • Empiricism
  • Positivism/Post-Positivism
  • Biology
  • Evolution
  • Physiology
  • Physics
  • Scientific principles

5
Pre Scientific Psychology
  • Ancient Egypt
  • First psychological experiment.
  • Showed that early man was thinking about how the
    mind works.
  • All thought came from the gods---no free will

6
Ancient India
  • Buddha attributes human thought to sensations and
    perceptions
  • Major themes have been around since 6th century
    BCE

7
Ancient Greece
  • Greeks developed a rudimentary understanding of
    human thought and behavior.

8
Famous Greek Philospher/Psychologists
  • Alcmaeon-- sense organs send info to brain for
    interpretation.
  • Democratis-- vision
  • Hippocrates-- biological basis for personality
    and mental illness
  • Plato- soul divided into 3 parts
  • Aristotle-- sensation, memory and imagination
    help to form perceptions of world

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Psychology in the Middle Ages
  • St. Augustine
  • Mind/body connection
  • Three functions of the mind
  • Nature of memory
  • St. Thomas Aquinas
  • Origin of ideas
  • Emotions
  • Religion and Psychology

10
Psychology in the Age of Reason (17th 18th
Centuries)
  • John Locke
  • 1632-1704
  • Knowledge acquired through observation
  • No innate ideas
  • Brain is tabula rasa
  • Rene Descartes
  • 1596-1650
  • mind/body influence each other
  • voluntary and involuntary behavior
  • Two types of ideas
  • Innate
  • Derived

11
19th Century Pre-Scientific Psychology
  • Mental Healing
  • Spiritualism
  • Phrenology
  • Physiogamy
  • Mesmerism

12
When did Psychology Start?
  • In 1879 psychology becomes a separate discipline.
  • Wundt James were the founding fathers

13
Founders of Scientific Psychology
  • William Wundt
  • 1832-1920
  • Structuralism
  • used introspection
  • founded first psych research lab
  • studied behavior by looking at senses

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Early Milestones
  • Edward B. Titchener
  • Wundts student
  • Studied experience from the point of view of the
    experiencing individual.
  • Major questions
  • Introspection (Demonstration)
  • Reductionism

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Early Milestones
  • William James
  • Founded functionalism
  • Critic of structuralism
  • Published Principles of Psychology (1890)

16
Early Milestones
  • Sigmund Freud
  • Psychoanalysis
  • The Interpretation of Dreams (1900)
  • Role of the Unconscious Mind

17
Early Milestones
  • John B. Watson
  • Leader of Behaviorism
  • Observable behavior
  • Environmental determinism

18
Recent Developments
  • Cognitive Psychology
  • Humanistic Psychology
  • Biological Psychology

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Recent Developments
  • American Psychological Association, 1892
  • American Psychological Society, 1988

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Early Milestones
  • Founded in 1988
  • Focuses on scientific experimentation
  • Competes with APA
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