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Great Thinkers in Psychology. Schools of Psychology Beliefs and Treatments. MEDIEVAL MEDICAL PRACTICES. TREPHINING FLAGELLANTS BLOODLETTING. THE CRIB. THE STRAITJACKET. REFORMS ARE NEEDED. THE MENTALLY ILL WERE JAILED DEPLORABLE CONDITIONS
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Great Thinkers in Psychology Schools of Psychology Beliefs and Treatments
MEDIEVAL MEDICAL PRACTICES • TREPHINING • FLAGELLANTS • BLOODLETTING
REFORMS ARE NEEDED • THE MENTALLY ILL WERE JAILED • DEPLORABLE CONDITIONS • NO SEPARATION OF MENTAL PATIENTS FROM CRIMINALS
PSYCHOANALYTIC THINKERS • SIGMUND FREUD • ANNA FREUD • CARL JUNG • ERIK ERIKSON • ALFRED ADLER
CHILDHOOD INNOCENCE • FREUD’S IDEAS SHOCKED THE VICTORIAN SENSIBILITIES • HIS CONCEPTS CONTRADICTED THE VICTORIAN NOTION OF CHILDREN AS “INNOCENT”
THE SECOND MIND • HUMANS ARE ENDOWED WITH AN UNCONSCIOUS • IN THE UNCONSCIOUS DWELLS POTENT SEXUAL & AGGRESSIVE DRIVES
THE EFFECTS OF THE UNCONSCIOUS • REPRESSION: TO PUSH OR BANISH PAINFUL THOUGHTS FROM OUR CONSCIOUS MIND • THESE THOUGHTS CAN AFFECT EVERYDAY BEHAVIOR
DREAM ANALYSIS • MANIFEST (FACE VALUE) • LATENT (HIDDEN MEANING) • SYMBOLIC DREAM INTERPRETATIONS
THE TALKING CURE • TALK THERAPY • THE SCIENCE OF PSYCHOANALYSIS AND NEUROSIS • FREE ASSOCIATION
THE ID IS THE FIRST TO FORM • THE ID OPERATES ON THE “PLEASURE PRINCIPLE” • THE ID DEMANDS IMMEDIATE SATISFACTION • THE ID DOES NOT CARE WHAT SOCIETY THINKS
MORE ABOUT THE ID • THE ID IS AGGRESSIVE • THE ID IS PLAYFUL • THE ID REPRESENTS THE CHILD IN ALL OF US
DIAGRAM OF THE SUPEREGO • GAINING EXPERIENCE WITH RULES AND VALUES • THE SUPEREGO IS NOT ALWAYS CONSCIOUS • TOO MUCH SUPEREGO LEADS TO INFLEXIBILITY
THE EGO • THE EGO IS LOGICAL • THE EGO IS THE DECISION MAKER • THE EGO COMPROMISES BETWEEN THE ID AND THE SUPEREGO
THE ORAL STAGE • AGES BIRTH THROUGH TWO YEARS • THE INFANT’S FOCUS IS ON THE MOUTH • THE PLEASURE PRINCIPLE
THE ANAL STAGE • THE INFANT’S PLEASURE SEEKING IS CENTERED AROUND THE FUNCTIONS OF ELIMINATION • AGES 18 MONTHS–3 YEARS • TOILET TRAINING
THE PHALLIC STAGE • THE CHILD’S PLEASURE SEEKING IS FOCUSED ON THE GENITALS • AGES 3–6 • AWARENESS OF PHYSICAL DIFFERENCES BETWEEN BOYS & GIRLS
THE LATENT STAGE • SEXUAL THOUGHTS REPRESSED • SOCIAL & INTELLECTUAL DEVELOPMENT OUTWEIGHS SEXUAL INTEREST • AGE 6–PUBERTY • SUBLIMATION
THE GENITAL STAGE • SEXUAL DESIRES ARE REKINDLED • THERE IS A DESIRE FOR RELATIONSHIPS • AGES: PUBERTY THROUGHOUT ADULTHOOD
FIXATIONS • THE FAILURE TO MOVE FORWARD FROM ONE STAGE TO ANOTHER • FIXATIONS AFFECT PERSONALITY • ORAL/GULLIBLE, ANAL/CONTROLLING, PHALLIC/IMMATURE
ANNA FREUD • DAUGHTER OF SIGMUND FREUD • THE HAMPSTEAD CHILD THERAPY CLINIC • ANALYSIS OF CHILDREN • DEFENSE MECHANISMS
CARL JUNG’S ANALYTICAL PSYCHOLOGY • BACKGROUND & EARLY YEARS • HE BEGAN TO WRITE TO FREUD • HE EMPHASIZED THE UNCONSCIOUS DETERMINANTS OF PERSONALITY
UNCONSCIOUS LAYERS • THE PERSONAL UNCONSCIOUS HOUSES MATERIAL THAT IS NOT WITHIN ONE’S CONSCIOUS AWARENESS BECAUSE IT HAS BEENREPRESSED • THE COLLECTIVE UNCONSCIOUS IS A STOREHOUSE OF LATENT MEMORIES INHERITED FROM OUR ANCESTRAL PAST
JUNG’S ARCHETYPES • ARCHETYPES ARE EMOTIONALLY CHARGED IMAGES THAT HAVE UNIVERSAL MEANING • THEY APPEAR IN ART, LITERATURE, AND RELIGION
INTROVERT VS. EXTROVERT • INTROVERT=INNER-DIRECTED, PREOCCUPIED WITH THE WORLD OF THEIR OWN THOUGHTS • EXTROVERT= INTERESTED IN OTHER PEOPLE & THINGS
ERIK ERIKSON • A NEO-FREUDIAN • HE BELIEVED THERE IS A STRONG NEED FOR SOCIAL APPROVAL • PSYCHOSOCIAL DEVELOPMENT • CRISES
STAGE ONE • EARLY INFANCY/MEETING BASIC NEEDS • TRUST VS. MISTRUST • FOR EVEN DEVELOPMENT, EACH CRISIS MUST BE MET ON TIME
STAGE TWO • AUTONOMY VS. SHAME AND DOUBT • AGES 1–3 • SELF-RELIANCE OR RELIANCE ON OTHERS
STAGE THREE • INITIATIVE VS. GUILT: AGES 3–6 • SELF-ESTEEM: “AM I GOOD OR AM I BAD ?”
STAGE FOUR • INDUSTRY VS. INFERIORITY • AGES 6–12 • THE CHILD ASKS, “AM I SUCCESSFUL OR NO GOOD?”
STAGE FIVE • IDENTITY VS. ROLE CONFUSION • EARLY TEENS/PEER PRESSURE • QUESTION: “WHO AM I?”
STAGE SIX • INTIMACY VS. ISOLATION • CHOOSING TO SHARE YOUR LIFE WITH ANOTHER OR LIVE ALONE
STAGE SEVEN • GENERATIVITY VS. STAGNATION • MIDDLE AGE/MID -LIFE CRISIS • QUESTION: “AM I SUCCESFUL IN MY LIFE?”
STAGE EIGHT • INTEGRITY VS. DESPAIR • OLDER ADULTS • QUESTION: “HAVE I LIVED A FULL AND COMPLETE LIFE?”
ALFRED ADLER’S INDIVIDUAL PSYCHOLOGY • EARLY YEARS IN VIENNA • OPHTHALMOLOGY • THE VIENNA PSYCHOANALYTIC SOCIETY • DEVELOPED HIS OWN THEORIES AFTER A BREAK WITH FREUD
INDIVIDUAL PSYCHOLOGY • ADLER FELT FREUD HAD GONE OVERBOARD IN CENTERING HIS THEORIES ON SEXUAL CONFLICTS • MORE IMPORTANT IS A STRIVING FOR SUPERIORITY
BEHAVIORAL THEORISTS • IVAN PAVLOV • B.F. SKINNER • A MAJOR PREMISE AND ORIENTATION BEHIND BEHAVIORISM IS THAT PSYCHOLOGY SHOULD STUDY ONLY OBSERVABLE BEHAVIOR
IVAN PAVLOV • RUSSIAN PHYSIOLOGIST • HE STUDIED THE IMPORTANCE OF SALIVA IN THE DIGESTIVE PROCESS OF DOGS
PSYCHIC REFLEXES • DOGS RESTRAINED IN HARNESS • COLLECTED SALIVA • HE PAIRED MEAT POWDER WITH DIFFERENT STIMULI
IMPLICATIONS OF PAVLOV’S WORK • CLASSICAL CONDITIONING PLAYS A KEY ROLE IN SHAPING EMOTIONAL RESPONSES LIKE FEAR, ANXIETY, AND PHOBIAS • USED IN ADVERTISING
B.F. SKINNER • A STRICT BEHAVIORIST • HE DID NOT BELIEVE IN INTERNAL MENTAL STATES • THE SKINNER BOX & OPERANT CONDITIONING
SKINNER’S THEORY • BEHAVIOR IS INFLUENCED BY REWARDS AND PUNSHMENTS • HE TRAINED RATS TO RESPOND TO LIGHTS AND SOUNDS • REINFORCEMENT
APPLICATION OF SKINNER’S WORK • USED IN PRISONS AND MENTAL HOSPITALS • REINFORCERS ARE USED TO PRODUCE POSITIVE BEHAVIORS • TOKEN ECONOMIES SHAPE BEHAVIOR
THE HUMANISTIC APPROACH MASLOW & ROGERS
ABRAHAM MASLOW • HUMANISTS BELIEVED THAT PSYCHOANALYSIS AND BEHAVIOR-ISM ARE “DEHUMANIZING” • EMPHASIS ON UNIQUENESS • POSITIVE, OPTIMISTIC
HUMANS HAVE MANY NEEDS • PEOPLE HAVE MANY NEEDS THAT COMPETE • BIOLOGICAL MOTIVES • SOCIAL MOTIVES • HUMAN NEEDS ARE ORGANIZED IN A HIERARCHY
MASLOW’S HIERARCHY • THE NEEDS AT THE BOTTOM ARE THE MOST BASIC (HUNGER) • THE NEXT LEVEL=SAFETY NEEDS • NEXT= BELONGING AND LOVE
PYRAMID CONTINUED • ESTEEM NEEDS • COGNITIVE NEEDS • AESTHETIC NEEDS • SELF-ACTUALIZED