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The Study of General Psychology (Index)
General Psychology is the
systematic and scientific study of the behavior
and mental processes of human beings and other
animals. Included is a consideration of the
psychological facts, principles, and phenomena
associated with each of the major subfields
within psychology. Major topics include the
various perspectives from which psychologists
view behavior and mental processes. They range
from a study of the brain and child development
to personality and psychological disorders.
Here you find
my Psychology outlines, notes and
vocabulary terms for the
Psychology, by David G. Myers, 7th Edition
Textbook.
Listed below are some Study Guides on General Psychology
topics. Major Structures of the Brain, and Operant conditioning. The web site (
http://www.ApPsychology.net
) they came from no longer exists but the information is still
current.
Contemporary Approaches to Psychology
1.
Behavioral
Approach emphasizes the scientific study of behavior and its environmental
determinants.
2.
Psychodynamic
(Psychoanalytic) emphasizes the unconscious aspects of the mind, conflict
between biological instincts and society’s demands, and early family
experiences.
3.
Humanistic
approach stresses a person’s capacity for personal growth, freedom to choose his
or her destiny, and positive qualities.
4.
Cognitive
approach emphasizes the mental processes involved in knowing: How we direct our
attention, how we perceive, how we remember, as how we think and solve problems.
5.
Neuroscience
approach is the brain and nervous system are central to understanding behavior,
thought and emotion.
6.
Evolutionary
Psychology emphasizes the importance of adaptation, reproduction, and “survival
of fittest” in explaining behavior.
7.
Sociocultural
approach emphasizes that culture, ethnicity, and gender are essential to
understanding behavior, thought and emotion. |