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Title: Six Psychological Perspectives


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Six Psychological Perspectives
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Psychological Perspectives
  • Behaviour can be viewed from different viewpoints
  • There are 6 dominant perspectives or schools of
    thought
  • Each will have a different explanation for
    behaviour ex if a person helps a stranger pick
    up a spilled bag of groceries why do some people
    help when others dont?

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Cognitive Psychology
  • Focuses on how people think
  • How we process information
  • Remembering something you have learned is a
    cognitive activity
  • With this perspective helping a stranger may be
    due to how we think about or interpret a
    situation
  • We may help the shopper because we think it will
    make us look good to others
  • Dont help may be because we think it will make
    us look silly

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Biological Perspective
  • Tries to understand behaviour by studying the
    biological structures and substances underlying a
    certain behaviour, thought or emotion
  • Explain helping behaviour by a natural
    feel-good chemical in the brain
  • Those lacking normal amounts of this chemical may
    be depressed therefore not help the stranger

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Social-Cultural Perspective
  • School of thought focusing on how thinking and
    behaviour changes depending on the setting or
    situation
  • Helping behaviour more likely to occur if youre
    with some friends or 50 feet from your front door
    (place/people are familiar)
  • Helping behaviour less likely if in crowded
    places, big-cities where people are unfamiliar
    (you might already feel uncomfortable)

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Behavioural Perspectvie
  • Believe we learn certain responses through
    rewards, punishments and obersvation
  • Eg Dwight Jim
  • Helping behaviour might occur because the person
    has observed someone being rewarded for helpful
    behaviour

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Humanistic Perspective
  • Consider how healthy people strive to reach their
    full potential
  • People may help others if they have met their
    safety and physiological needs (hunger, thirst,
    shelter)

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Psychodynamic
  • Basis from psychoanalytic (Freud)
  • Consider how our helping behaviour comes from
    unconscious drives and conflicts
  • Helping behaviour comes from an unfulfilled
    childhood wish to have your mom accept your offer
    to help
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