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Psychology. Introduction to Psych Subfields Perspectives/Approaches.
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Psychology Introduction to PsychSubfieldsPerspectives/Approaches
Psychology Today:While the music plays, listen to the words. (The lyrics are also to the left.)In your notes, write a paragraph that offers your explanation of how the song relates to psychology. What evidence from the song supports your conclusion? "Why" It's 3 AM and I finally sayI'm sorry for acting that wayI didn't really mean to make you cryOh baby, sometimes I wonder why[CHORUS]Why does it always have to come downTo you leavingBefore I'll say 'I love you'Why do I always use the wordsThat cut the deepestWhen I know how much it hurts youOh baby why, do I do that to youI know I'd never let you walk awaySo why do I push you 'til you breakAnd why are you always on the verge of good-byeBefore I'll show you how I really feel inside[CHORUS]Why does it always have to come downTo you leavingBefore I'll say 'I love you'Why do I always use the wordsThat cut the deepestWhen I know how much it hurts youOh baby why, do I do that to youWhy do I always use the words that cut the deepestWhen I know how much it hurts youOh baby why, do I do that to youWhy do I do that to you
What is a science? • Astrology?!? Yes or No? Why? • Psychology?!? Yes or No? Why?
Important terminology What do we mean when we say mental processes? • Psychology- scientific study of behavior and mental processes • Behavior- any action that other people can observe or measure • Cognitive Activities- dreams, perceptions, thoughts, and memories • Theory: Statement that attempts to explain why things are • Principle: Rule or Law What is the difference between a theory and a principle?
Everyone is a psychologist at some point in their lifeWhat does this mean? Coke Happiness Train Station
Subfields of psychology • May help to create a Gifted and Talented Assessment test for all of CMS (or another school district) • May research how cultural differences affects students abilities to learn • Instead of working with one student at a time, these psychologists’ research focuses on large numbers of students in a district or state. • Help students in schools with problems that might interfere with learning. • May give IQ tests or other types of assessments • Advise teachers and parents about how to help their students do their best in school. What are the major differences between these two? Educational Psychologist School Psychologist
Subfields of Psychology • Help their clients who have psychological problems like depression or schizophrenia, addiction, etc. • Conduct interviews and administer tests to diagnose their clients’ problems • What most people think of when they think of a psychologist; more of this type than any other • Medical doctor (went to medical school) • Helps clients with psychological problems like depression or addiction • Treats physical (underlying) problems also • Is able to prescribe medication Clinical Psychologist Psychiatrist
Subfields of Psychology • Counseling • School • Educational • Developmental • Personality • Social • Experimental • Clinical Please get yourself in groups of 4. There will be 3 groups that have 5.
Developmental Social Experimental Personality
Clinical • Counseling • School Educational
Industrial/Organizational • Hired to improve working • conditions & increase worker • turnout • Tests for job applicants • Environmental • How do people influence/are • influenced by their physical environment • Consumer • Why do people buy what they • buy? • Ads/television commercials • Forensic/Health • Forensic psychologists will testify for • those that are mentally unsound to • stand trial • Health – How are behavior & mental • processes related to physical health?
Which subfield of psychology would you find the most interesting?
History of Psych. • Ancient Times: Plato quotes Socrates as saying, “Know Thyself.” They thought that psychological disorders meant the gods were punishing you.
History of psych cont… • Middle Ages: They thought that psychological disorders meant you were possessed by the devil. • Test: Sink or Float. If you float you are evil; if you sink, you were not. Does anyone see an issue with this???
Timeline slide 1500s - Copernicus discovered that the earth revolves around the sun 1600s - Newton and Laws of Gravity Locke- you are not born with knowledge but learn it from experience 1700s - Advances in Chemistry, discovered that animals and plants use oxygen in respiration 1800s- Idea that human behavior and mental processes should be supported by evidence *when first psychological labs were established in Europe and the U.S. What was this time period called?
Closure • Approaches movements (time permitting) • How do you think the history of psychology has influenced the different subfields (or approaches) we have today?