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Psychology 1111 Midterm

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What is behavior? the activity of cells in the brain and internal thoughts and feelings IF they can be measured systematically
What is behaviorism? Environment changes behaviorism- the study of observable behavior
What is a psychiatrist? a LISCENSED MEDICAL DOCTOR (MD) who specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of psychological problems
What is a psychologist? not a doctor, diagnoses and treats psychoological problems, listens
What individuals are associated with behaviorism? Watson and Skinner
What individual(s) are associated with empiricism? Aristotle
What individual(s) are associated with nativism Kant, Gestalt
What individual(s) are associated with structuralism? Wundt, Tichener
What individual(s) are associated with functionalism? James, Angell
What individual(s) are associated with behaviorism? Watson and Skinner
What individual(s) are associated with Psychoanalytic? Freud
What individual(s) are associated with humanistic? Rogers, Maslow
What is psychoanalysis? analyzing personality, treating disorders by focusing on the unconscious mind, childhood experience, fosuc on the dark pessimistic view of humana nature, dismisses free will and potential for growth
What does it mean to take an elastic approach? The idea that it's useful to SELECT INFORMATION FROM SEVERAL SOURCES rather than rely entirely on a single perspective or school of thought
What is humanistic psychology? we are unique individuals, capacity for grown, self-awareness, choice, responsibility, therapists should encourage this through nonjudegemental support. Who is associated with this? Maslow and Rogers
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