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Most psychology textbooks categorize him as Cognitive Psychology, but he did not necessarily promote one school over the other. His placement is really just based on his contributions to the field.
Astrology was and still is used to plan for events, not just for interpreting a person's personality.
Not really, he was just the god of the sun for the ancient Egyptians.
No. That was just on the show.
Astrology is part of God's creation. Knowledge of astrology dates back to Biblical times, back to just after Adam and Eve left the Garden of Eden. Adam was given a book explaining to him spirituality and astrology. See: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sefer_Raziel_HaMalakh
No. There is no relationship between palmistry and one's direction in life. It is just another version of fortune-telling like astrology.
It's hard to answer, because the modern science of astronomy blends almost imperceptibly into the ancient pseudoscience of astrology, and that extends back into prehistory. There's not really a date at which you could draw a line and say "nothing before this was astronomy" ... astrologers did do a fair amount of observing and cataloging the heavens, just as astronomers would later do.
The humanistic approach focuses on personal growth and self-actualization, while the cognitive approach emphasizes mental processes like perception and memory. The sociocultural approach looks at how culture and social factors influence behavior. Together, these perspectives provide a more holistic understanding of human behavior by considering both internal mental processes and external societal influences.
It was really poor. Just like Medieval Europe.
Nothing really. The Greeks just did mythology stuff
Pure psychology is studying psychology just for the sake of knowledge. Applied psychology is psychology knowledge used to solve real life problems.
According to astrology if someone in your dream is known as a dead person. This is just a dream.