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Psychology. Term 3 Leo Raymond. Jean Piaget. Born: August 9, 1896 in Switzerland Died: September 16, 1980 (age 84) Known As: “Father of Child Psychology”. Jean Piaget. His theory of C ognitive Development is still used today. The 4 stages are:
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Psychology Term 3 Leo Raymond
Jean Piaget • Born: August 9, 1896 in Switzerland • Died: September 16, 1980 (age 84) • Known As: “Father of Child Psychology”
Jean Piaget • His theory of Cognitive Development is still used today. • The 4 stages are: Sensori-motor period (from birth until age 2) Pre-operational stage (from 2-6) Concrete operational stage (6-12) Formal operational stage (12 and up) • He contributed to the theory of dream interpretation.
Jean Piaget • Sensorimotor period (from birth until age 2) During Peek – A – Boo, the baby believes the object no longer exists. The baby lacks object permanence.
Jean Piaget • Pre-operational stage (from 2-6) • Begins or emerges when the child begins to use mental images or symbols to understand things.
Jean Piaget • Concrete operational stage (6-12) • Children are able to understand logical ideas but related to concrete (real) objects. • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YJyuy4B2aKU
Jean Piaget • Formal operational stage (12 and up) people develop the ability to think about abstract concepts.
Sigmund Freud • Born : May 6, 1856 Příbor , Moravia , Austria–Hungary • Died: September 23, 1939 (aged 83) • Known As: “ Father Of Psychoanalysis”
Sigmund Freud • Freud was born a caul, which the family accepted as a positive omen. • His father, Jakob, was 41, a wool merchant, and had two children by a previous marriage. • His mother, Amalie the second wife of Jakob, was 21. He was the first of their eight children and, owing to his precocious intellect, his parents favored him over his siblings, from the early stages of his childhood. Despite their poverty, they sacrificed everything to give him a proper education.
Sigmund Freud • While Freud was a first-year medical student at the University of Vienna, he was supervised by German physiologist Ernst Wilhelm Von Brucke. Freud adopted Brücke's new "dynamic" physiology. • In October 1885, Freud went to Paris on a traveling fellowship to study with Europe's most renowned neurologist, Jean Martin Charcot. • He was later to remember the experience of this stay as catalytic in turning him toward the practice of medical psychopathology and away from a less financially promising career in research neurology.