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Psychology  Psychology is a scientific study of behavior and mental processes and how they are affected by a person's physical state, mental state, and external environment.  
Psychobabble  Pseudoscience covered by a veneer of psychological language such as self-help books, fortune-telling and is not real psychology  
Degrees for practice and training  Psychologists: Ph.D., Psy. D., Ed. D. Psychiatrists: M.D.  
Eight critical thinking guidelines Ask questions, be willing to wonder  ask questions about everything to learn and ask "Why?"  
Eight critical thinking guidelines Define your terms  Words have different meanings to different words. What exactly does "Happy" mean?  
Eight critical thinking guidelines Examine the Evidence  Sometimes evidence does no support common opinion  
Eight critical thinking guidelines Analyze assumptions and biases  people's assumptions and biases are sometimes  
Eight critical thinking guidelines avoid emotional reasoning  "If I feel this way, it must be true" Emotion gets in the way of what is true  
Eight critical thinking guidelines Don't over simplify  one experience leads to an opinion as a whole  
Eight critical thinking guidelines Consider other interpretations  alternative explanations of a phenomenon can occur  
Eight critical thinking guidelines Tolerate Uncertainty  Sometimes there is no answer  
Empirical Evidence  Laboratory experiments, careful measurements, and scientific observations  
What psychologists do  Teach and conduct research in colleges and universities. They provide health or mental health services, conduct research in nonacademic settings, or for a combination.  
Where psychologists work  Hospitals, schools, testing, private practice, clinics, counseling centers  
Basic and applied psychological research Basic  seeks knowledge for its own sake ex. research  
Basic and applied psychological research Applied  uses research for practical applications  
Non clinical specialties in psychology Experimental  conduct studies of motivation, emotion, sensation, perception, and learning  
Non clinical specialties in psychology Educational  look for ways to improve educational systems  
Non clinical specialties in psychology Developmental  study how people change and grow over time  
Non clinical specialties in psychology Psychometric  design and evaluate tests of mental abilities, aptitudes, interests, and personalities  
Non clinical specialties in psychology Industrial/organizational  study behavior in the workplace  
Psychological practitioners Clinical  diagnose, treat, study mental or emotional problems  
Psychological practitioners Counseling  deals with problems of everyday life  
Psychological practitioners School  resolve emotional difficulties or try to enhance student performance  
Psychiatry vs. Psychology  M.D.s, can prescribe medicine, diagnose diseases, and problems and may not have current training in psychological theories and methods.  
Other licensed counselors  Social workers, school counselors, marriage, family and child counselors treat general problems in adjustment, and licensing requirements may vary but usually include a masters degree in social work or psychology  
Concerns about psychotherapists  Psychotherapy is unrelated to formal education and is not legally regulated. Some do not have formal training.  
What psychology can and can't do for you: Can  Make you more informed, satisfy curiosity about human nature, help you increase control over your life, help you on the job, give you insight into many issues  
What psychology can and can't do for you: Can't  Tell you the meaning of life, relieve you of responsibility for your actions, provide simple answers to complex problems  
Early history  Psychology wasn't a formal discipline until the 19th century. Today's psychologists describe, predict, and understand and modify behavior.  
Phrenology  Different brain areas account for character and are read by bumps on the skull  
Father of Psychology and Modern Psychology  Welhelm Wundt set up the first psychological lab and used trained introspection  
Structuralism and EB Titchener  Student of Wundt who emphasized the function or purpose of behavior and consciousness. He analyzed sensation, images, and feelings into basic elements. Asks "What happens when an organism does something?"  
Functionalism and William James  Emphasizes the function and purpose of behavior as opposed to its description. Why behavior occurs and consequences. Stream of consciousness. Asks "How and why an organism does something"  
Psychoanalysis and Sigmund Freud  Theory of personality and method of psychotherapy which emphasizes unconscious motive and conflict. Distress was from early childhood such as forbidden sexual feeling for a parent. Freudian slips are calling a wife "mom" accidentally. Art and literature.  
Two influential movements: humanistic and feminist psychology: Humanistic  emphasises personal growth and achievement of human potential  
Two influential movements: humanistic and feminist psychology: Feminist  analyses the influence of social inequities on gender relations and on the behavior of the two sexes.  
Five major psychological perspectives Biological  how bodily events affect behavior, feelings, and thoughts  
Five major psychological perspectives Learning  concerned with how the environment and experience affect a person's (or animal's) actions.  
Five major psychological perspectives Cognitive  emphasises what goes on in people's heads  
Five major psychological perspectives sociocultural  focuses on social and cultural forces  
Five major psychological perspectives psychodynamic  deals with unconscious dynamics within the individual, such as inner forces, conflicts, or instinctual energy