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General
Psychology
Chapter 1: Nature and
Scope of psychology



                        MFA
Definition of Psychology
 Derived  from the Greek word psyche
  and logos, meaning soul and study, to
  the Greeks, psychology is simply a
  study of soul.

 Is
   defined as the scientific study of the
  human behavior of living organism,
  with special attention to human
  behavior.
                                       MFA
Definition of Psychology
The  science seeking to describe,
 understand and predict the
 behavior of an organism.
A science that deals with the study
 of mind and behavior.
Psychology is a science that gathers
 facts systematically, organizes them
 into general principles and
 formulates theories out of these
 factual data.
                                  MFA
Behavior

As defined psychologically,
refers to actions or activities
of the individual.


                             MFA
Classification of Behavior

Overt    Obviously manifested
         action, activities and
         behavior.
Covert   Hidden or those
         actions, activities and
         behavior not visible to
         the naked eye.            MFA
Classification of Behavior

Conscious     Acts within the level of
              one’s awareness.


Unconscious   Acts that deeply
              embedded in one’s
              subconscious, unaware
              actions.                   MFA
Classification of Behavior
Simple    Behavior that involves only
          few neurons,


Complex   Complicated and involves
          more number of neurons.

                                    MFA
Classification of Behavior

Rational     Exercised with sanity or
             reason.


Irrational   Committed for no
             apparent reason or
             explanation.
                                        MFA
Classification of Behavior
Voluntary   Done with full volition, will
            and control
Involuntary Processes within our body
            that go even while we
            asleep or awake without our
            control and manipulation.
                                            MFA
Fundamental Characteristics
of Human Behavior
Human     behavior follows an orderly
 pattern. Change in a person’s life
 has a degree of order and regularity
 in its nature.

Human behavior can be known.
 Human behavior can be observed.
                                   MFA
Fundamental Characteristics
of Human Behavior
 Knowledge  of human behavior is
 tentative but superior to ignorance. We
 must pursue knowledge to be able to
 improve human conditions.

 Naturalphenomena have natural causes.
 Science rejects the beliefs in supernatural
 forces to cause events.                 MFA
Fundamental Characteristics
of Human Behavior
 Nothingis self-evident. Truth must only
 be claimed and established when they
 are demonstrated objectively.

 Knowledge  is derived from the
 acquisition of experiences. Knowledge is
 a product of experiences.
                                        MFA
Goals of Psychology

 To explain or understand why organism
  behave in certain ways.
 To predict how organism will behave in
  the future.
 To control behavior




                                       MFA
Historical Background of
 Psychology

Pre Historic / Traditionally

 Gods  and spirits were attributed the
 power to direct or cause such events,
 activities and behavior of men.

                                          MFA
Historical Background of
 Psychology
Greek Influence
 Democritus
      Believed that the human mind and body is
composed of atoms which could circulate freely
and which enabled it to penetrate the whole
body.
      According to him, atoms from our
environment enter through our sense organ
enabling us to perceive the world around us.
                                           MFA
Historical Background of
 Psychology
 Plato
     The mind or soul has a distinct power
and is God-given.
     The soul is composed of three parts:
          Head – exerts reason
          Heart – noble impulses
          Diaphragm – own passions and
                        desires         MFA
Historical Background of
    Psychology
 Aristotle
       He believed that at birth, the mind is a tabula
rasa, a blank sheet and that the experiences one
encounters during one’s lifetime are impressed on the
mind.
       Distinguished three functions of the soul:
1. Vegetative – concerned with basic maintenance of
   life.
2. Appetitive – concerned with motives and desires.
3. Rational – governing function.
4. Introduces common sense,                          MFA
Historical Background of
Psychology
 Galen
      Believes that differences in behavior is
attributed to the vital fluids / juices of the
body:
 Blood : Sanguine – cheerful
 Phlegm: Phlegmatic – sluggish / flat affect
 Black Bile: Melancholic – sad
 Yellow Bile: Choleric – bad temper
                                            MFA
Historical Background of
 Psychology
Medieval Period
St. Agustine
     He introduced and used the
method of Introspection (the
description of one’s own conscious
process).
                                 MFA
Historical Background of
  Psychology
Pre – Modern Period
 Rene Descartes
      Formulated a theory of mind-body
interaction.

 JohnLocke
    Introduced the Idea as the unit into
which all experiences may be analyzed.     MFA
Historical Background of
  Psychology
Scientific Psychology

 Wilhelm Wundt
      A   German      psychologist,   founded     his
Psychological Laboratory at Leizpeg, Germany which
earned for the title of “Father of Scientific
Psychology”
      He first undertook through the experimental
approach, a systematic, scientific body of
knowledge about man’s interaction with his    MFA

environment.
PREVIOUS
APPROACHES
TO
PSYCHOLOGY
        MFA
STRUCTURALISM (1875 – 1930)
 Was   developed in Germany in the 19th century.
 Its main leaders were Wilhelm Wundt and later,
  Edward Bradford Titchener.
 The structuralist, were primarily concerned with
  discovering the structure of the mind.
 They believed that the mind is made up of building
  blocks in the various types of sensation and
  perception and that these building blocks could be
  discovered through introspection or looking into
  one’s own mind.
 Introspection, which required subjects to look
  inward and observe and report on the working of
  their mind.                                      MFA
FUNCTIONALISM (1890 - 1930)
 John  Dewey, William James, James Rowland and
  Harvey Carr were the chief exponents of this school
  of thought.
 They held the view that it is not the “structure” that
  should be of prime importance but the “function”.
 Functionalism was the study of the function, use
  and adaptability of the mind in changing
  environment.
 To understand human behavior processes, the
  functional psychologist developed the technique of
  longitudinal research, which consists of
  interviewing, testing and observing one personMFA  over
  a long period of time.
GESTALT ( 1912 – 1940 )
 Kurt
     Koffka , Wolfgang Kokler and Max
 Wertheimer founded the Gestalt school which
 maintained that psychology should study the
 whole pattern of behavior or experience or the
 perception of organized configuration.

 Emphasized  that perception is more than the
 sum of its parts and studied how sensations are
 assembled into meaning perceptual
 experiences                                MFA
PSYCHOANALYSIS (1900 – present)
 Sigmund   Freud, a famous physician and psychiatrist
  attempted to find the cause and cure of personality
  disorder.
 Psychoanalytic theory stressed the role of motives
  and cravings, often hidden and repressed in the
  subconscious mind, which result in abnormal
  behavior.
 Freud asserted that the sex urges in the unconscious
  constitute the main human drive, this is known as
  the libido theory
                                                MFA
BEHAVIORISM ( 1913 – present)
 Was    founded by John B. Watson.

 Herejected introspection as psychological
 technique because its results could not be
 scientifically verified by other psychologist.

 Held
     the concept that the subject matter of
 psychology should be the “objective
 observable actions of the organism”   MFA
HUMANISTIC ( 1950 – present )

Carl  Rogers and Abraham
 Maslow emphasized the unique
 qualities of humans, especially
 their freedom of choice and
 decision making, as well as their
 potential for personal growth.

                                 MFA
COGNITIVE ( 1950 – present )

 JeanPiaget, Noam Chomsky and Herbert
 Simon focused on thought and mental
 processes.

 Human behavior cannot be fully
 understood without analyzing how people
 acquire , store and process information.
                                      MFA
BIOLOGICAL ( 1950 – present )

James   Olds and Rogers
 Sperry theorized that much
 of human and animal
 behavior can be explained
 in terms of bodily structure
 and biochemical processes
                                MFA
PURPOSIVISM
 William
       McDougall is the proponent of this
 approach.

 Hebelieved that objects, movements and
 behavior have a definite purpose and that
 the ductless glands in people produce
 hormones which give them purpose.

 Purposivism
            placed an importance on
                                       MFA
 hormones in life.
MODERN
APPROACHES
TO
PSYCHOLOGY

         MFA
Psychobiological Approach
Focuses   on how our genes,
 hormones and nervous system
 interact with our environments
 to influence learning,
 personality, memory,
 motivation, emotions and
 coping techniques.
                                  MFA
Cognitive Approach

Examines   how we process,
 store and use information and
 how this information influences
 what we notice, perceive and
 remember.

                                   MFA
Behavioral Approach
 Studies how organisms learn
  new behavior or modify
  existing one depending on
  whether events in their
  environments rewards or punish
  these behaviors.

                                   MFA
Psychoanalytic Approach
Stresses  the influence of
 unconscious fears, desires and
 motivations on thoughts,
 behaviors and the development
 of later personality traits and
 psychological problems.

                               MFA
Humanistic Approach
Emphasizes    that each
 individual has great freedom in
 directing his or her future, a
 large capacity for personal
 growth, a considerable amount
 of intrinsic worth and enormous
 potential for self-fulfillment.
                                   MFA
Cross – Cultural Approach

Examines   the influence of
 cultural and ethnic similarities
 and differences on
 psychological and social
 functioning.

                                    MFA
BRANCHES OF
PSYCHOLOGY



          MFA
General Psychology

Presents  the basic and
 fundamental principles of
 human behavior.
It explains How and Why of
 person’s behavior from a
 scientific viewpoint.
                              MFA
Comparative Psychology


Deals  with the behavior and
 mental processes of the
 different species


                                MFA
Genetic or Development
Psychology


This is a field of study regarding
 human development and the
 inheritance and development
 of traits and abilities.

                                      MFA
Dynamic Psychology


Mental  phenomena are studied
 in terms of internal drives and
 motives as causes of behavior


                                   MFA
Physiological Psychology

Studies the functions of the
 nervous system and other
 bodily structures in the
 behavior of organism.


                                MFA
Abnormal Psychology

Thisdeals with behavioral
 disorders like physical
 handicaps, nervous disorders,
 speech impairments, mental
 aberrations and others.

                                 MFA
Educational Psychology

Thisconcerned with the application
 of psychological principles to the
 problems of education like teacher
 preparation, motivation and
 teaching process, evaluation of
 teaching.
                                MFA
Industrial or Personnel
Psychology

Deals with psychological principles
 applied to human problems of
 industry and business, government
 and military service, occupational
 selection and job training, morale
 and placement, forms of test and
 plant management.
                                 MFA
Social Psychology

The  object of investigation of this
 area is “the interaction of human
 beings and man’s relation with
 family and the larger social
 institutions with reference to
 leadership and attitude
 formation.
                                   MFA
Therapy and Counseling

Thisstudy includes the use of
 principles to the task of
 alleviating and preventing
 mental illness.


                                 MFA
Human Engineering

Thisfield adapts machines and
 processes to the capabilities
 and limitations of human
 beings – the reverse of fitting
 men to work conditions.

                                   MFA
Clinical Psychology

This study uses concepts and
 methods in the diagnosis and
 treatment of maladjustment and
 mental disorders in clinical setting –
 like behavior abnormalities ranging
 from reading or spelling to major
 mental disorders.                  MFA
Psychometric Psychology

Concerned   with the
 application of mathematical
 procedures to the problems of
 psychology like testing, the use
 of norms, central tendencies
 and the like.
                                    MFA
Legal Psychology

Deals  with the application of
 psychological knowledge in
 the field of law relating to the
 study of human behavior.


                                    MFA

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General Psychology Chapter 1 Overview

  • 1. General Psychology Chapter 1: Nature and Scope of psychology MFA
  • 2. Definition of Psychology  Derived from the Greek word psyche and logos, meaning soul and study, to the Greeks, psychology is simply a study of soul.  Is defined as the scientific study of the human behavior of living organism, with special attention to human behavior. MFA
  • 3. Definition of Psychology The science seeking to describe, understand and predict the behavior of an organism. A science that deals with the study of mind and behavior. Psychology is a science that gathers facts systematically, organizes them into general principles and formulates theories out of these factual data. MFA
  • 4. Behavior As defined psychologically, refers to actions or activities of the individual. MFA
  • 5. Classification of Behavior Overt Obviously manifested action, activities and behavior. Covert Hidden or those actions, activities and behavior not visible to the naked eye. MFA
  • 6. Classification of Behavior Conscious Acts within the level of one’s awareness. Unconscious Acts that deeply embedded in one’s subconscious, unaware actions. MFA
  • 7. Classification of Behavior Simple Behavior that involves only few neurons, Complex Complicated and involves more number of neurons. MFA
  • 8. Classification of Behavior Rational Exercised with sanity or reason. Irrational Committed for no apparent reason or explanation. MFA
  • 9. Classification of Behavior Voluntary Done with full volition, will and control Involuntary Processes within our body that go even while we asleep or awake without our control and manipulation. MFA
  • 10. Fundamental Characteristics of Human Behavior Human behavior follows an orderly pattern. Change in a person’s life has a degree of order and regularity in its nature. Human behavior can be known. Human behavior can be observed. MFA
  • 11. Fundamental Characteristics of Human Behavior  Knowledge of human behavior is tentative but superior to ignorance. We must pursue knowledge to be able to improve human conditions.  Naturalphenomena have natural causes. Science rejects the beliefs in supernatural forces to cause events. MFA
  • 12. Fundamental Characteristics of Human Behavior  Nothingis self-evident. Truth must only be claimed and established when they are demonstrated objectively.  Knowledge is derived from the acquisition of experiences. Knowledge is a product of experiences. MFA
  • 13. Goals of Psychology  To explain or understand why organism behave in certain ways.  To predict how organism will behave in the future.  To control behavior MFA
  • 14. Historical Background of Psychology Pre Historic / Traditionally  Gods and spirits were attributed the power to direct or cause such events, activities and behavior of men. MFA
  • 15. Historical Background of Psychology Greek Influence  Democritus Believed that the human mind and body is composed of atoms which could circulate freely and which enabled it to penetrate the whole body. According to him, atoms from our environment enter through our sense organ enabling us to perceive the world around us. MFA
  • 16. Historical Background of Psychology  Plato The mind or soul has a distinct power and is God-given. The soul is composed of three parts: Head – exerts reason Heart – noble impulses Diaphragm – own passions and desires MFA
  • 17. Historical Background of Psychology  Aristotle He believed that at birth, the mind is a tabula rasa, a blank sheet and that the experiences one encounters during one’s lifetime are impressed on the mind. Distinguished three functions of the soul: 1. Vegetative – concerned with basic maintenance of life. 2. Appetitive – concerned with motives and desires. 3. Rational – governing function. 4. Introduces common sense, MFA
  • 18. Historical Background of Psychology  Galen Believes that differences in behavior is attributed to the vital fluids / juices of the body:  Blood : Sanguine – cheerful  Phlegm: Phlegmatic – sluggish / flat affect  Black Bile: Melancholic – sad  Yellow Bile: Choleric – bad temper MFA
  • 19. Historical Background of Psychology Medieval Period St. Agustine He introduced and used the method of Introspection (the description of one’s own conscious process). MFA
  • 20. Historical Background of Psychology Pre – Modern Period  Rene Descartes Formulated a theory of mind-body interaction.  JohnLocke Introduced the Idea as the unit into which all experiences may be analyzed. MFA
  • 21. Historical Background of Psychology Scientific Psychology  Wilhelm Wundt A German psychologist, founded his Psychological Laboratory at Leizpeg, Germany which earned for the title of “Father of Scientific Psychology” He first undertook through the experimental approach, a systematic, scientific body of knowledge about man’s interaction with his MFA environment.
  • 23. STRUCTURALISM (1875 – 1930)  Was developed in Germany in the 19th century.  Its main leaders were Wilhelm Wundt and later, Edward Bradford Titchener.  The structuralist, were primarily concerned with discovering the structure of the mind.  They believed that the mind is made up of building blocks in the various types of sensation and perception and that these building blocks could be discovered through introspection or looking into one’s own mind.  Introspection, which required subjects to look inward and observe and report on the working of their mind. MFA
  • 24. FUNCTIONALISM (1890 - 1930)  John Dewey, William James, James Rowland and Harvey Carr were the chief exponents of this school of thought.  They held the view that it is not the “structure” that should be of prime importance but the “function”.  Functionalism was the study of the function, use and adaptability of the mind in changing environment.  To understand human behavior processes, the functional psychologist developed the technique of longitudinal research, which consists of interviewing, testing and observing one personMFA over a long period of time.
  • 25. GESTALT ( 1912 – 1940 )  Kurt Koffka , Wolfgang Kokler and Max Wertheimer founded the Gestalt school which maintained that psychology should study the whole pattern of behavior or experience or the perception of organized configuration.  Emphasized that perception is more than the sum of its parts and studied how sensations are assembled into meaning perceptual experiences MFA
  • 26. PSYCHOANALYSIS (1900 – present)  Sigmund Freud, a famous physician and psychiatrist attempted to find the cause and cure of personality disorder.  Psychoanalytic theory stressed the role of motives and cravings, often hidden and repressed in the subconscious mind, which result in abnormal behavior.  Freud asserted that the sex urges in the unconscious constitute the main human drive, this is known as the libido theory MFA
  • 27. BEHAVIORISM ( 1913 – present)  Was founded by John B. Watson.  Herejected introspection as psychological technique because its results could not be scientifically verified by other psychologist.  Held the concept that the subject matter of psychology should be the “objective observable actions of the organism” MFA
  • 28. HUMANISTIC ( 1950 – present ) Carl Rogers and Abraham Maslow emphasized the unique qualities of humans, especially their freedom of choice and decision making, as well as their potential for personal growth. MFA
  • 29. COGNITIVE ( 1950 – present )  JeanPiaget, Noam Chomsky and Herbert Simon focused on thought and mental processes.  Human behavior cannot be fully understood without analyzing how people acquire , store and process information. MFA
  • 30. BIOLOGICAL ( 1950 – present ) James Olds and Rogers Sperry theorized that much of human and animal behavior can be explained in terms of bodily structure and biochemical processes MFA
  • 31. PURPOSIVISM  William McDougall is the proponent of this approach.  Hebelieved that objects, movements and behavior have a definite purpose and that the ductless glands in people produce hormones which give them purpose.  Purposivism placed an importance on MFA hormones in life.
  • 33. Psychobiological Approach Focuses on how our genes, hormones and nervous system interact with our environments to influence learning, personality, memory, motivation, emotions and coping techniques. MFA
  • 34. Cognitive Approach Examines how we process, store and use information and how this information influences what we notice, perceive and remember. MFA
  • 35. Behavioral Approach Studies how organisms learn new behavior or modify existing one depending on whether events in their environments rewards or punish these behaviors. MFA
  • 36. Psychoanalytic Approach Stresses the influence of unconscious fears, desires and motivations on thoughts, behaviors and the development of later personality traits and psychological problems. MFA
  • 37. Humanistic Approach Emphasizes that each individual has great freedom in directing his or her future, a large capacity for personal growth, a considerable amount of intrinsic worth and enormous potential for self-fulfillment. MFA
  • 38. Cross – Cultural Approach Examines the influence of cultural and ethnic similarities and differences on psychological and social functioning. MFA
  • 40. General Psychology Presents the basic and fundamental principles of human behavior. It explains How and Why of person’s behavior from a scientific viewpoint. MFA
  • 41. Comparative Psychology Deals with the behavior and mental processes of the different species MFA
  • 42. Genetic or Development Psychology This is a field of study regarding human development and the inheritance and development of traits and abilities. MFA
  • 43. Dynamic Psychology Mental phenomena are studied in terms of internal drives and motives as causes of behavior MFA
  • 44. Physiological Psychology Studies the functions of the nervous system and other bodily structures in the behavior of organism. MFA
  • 45. Abnormal Psychology Thisdeals with behavioral disorders like physical handicaps, nervous disorders, speech impairments, mental aberrations and others. MFA
  • 46. Educational Psychology Thisconcerned with the application of psychological principles to the problems of education like teacher preparation, motivation and teaching process, evaluation of teaching. MFA
  • 47. Industrial or Personnel Psychology Deals with psychological principles applied to human problems of industry and business, government and military service, occupational selection and job training, morale and placement, forms of test and plant management. MFA
  • 48. Social Psychology The object of investigation of this area is “the interaction of human beings and man’s relation with family and the larger social institutions with reference to leadership and attitude formation. MFA
  • 49. Therapy and Counseling Thisstudy includes the use of principles to the task of alleviating and preventing mental illness. MFA
  • 50. Human Engineering Thisfield adapts machines and processes to the capabilities and limitations of human beings – the reverse of fitting men to work conditions. MFA
  • 51. Clinical Psychology This study uses concepts and methods in the diagnosis and treatment of maladjustment and mental disorders in clinical setting – like behavior abnormalities ranging from reading or spelling to major mental disorders. MFA
  • 52. Psychometric Psychology Concerned with the application of mathematical procedures to the problems of psychology like testing, the use of norms, central tendencies and the like. MFA
  • 53. Legal Psychology Deals with the application of psychological knowledge in the field of law relating to the study of human behavior. MFA