This hugely depends on the type of psychology being studied. I have studied: social, cognitive, psychodynamic and biological approaches to psychology. I find that the ideas that form for me personally is that of understanding others and yourself and the reasons behind the actions we do. I also find that I begin to think of possibilities within relation to psychology and the different studies/theories that I have been taught. The beautiful thing about psychology is the possibilities and the fact that it will never end. Psychology can also be very controversial which is great fun when debating in class the different applications a study or theory can have to the "real" world. :)
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this was the time when Psychology broke away from philosophy and became a separate field of study.As psychology developed,the defination approach, and goals of psychology were hotly debated by a lot of people.Here we will highlight the diff. psychologists and approaches whose ideas and criticisms helped shape psychology as we know it
MOGHADDAM FATHALI has written: 'GREAT IDEAS IN PSYCHOLOGY'
Approaches to the Psychology of Personality Film No- 8 - Summary and Historical Development of Major Ideas - 1957 was released on: USA: 1957
In psychology, a concept is an abstract idea or mental representation, while a prototype is a specific example or model that represents a concept. Concepts are general ideas, while prototypes are specific instances that exemplify those ideas.
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In cognitive psychology, the concept of association of ideas can be applied to understand memory retrieval by recognizing that memories are interconnected and can be triggered by related thoughts or cues. By studying how different ideas or concepts are linked in the mind, researchers can better understand how memories are retrieved and how associations between ideas can influence memory recall.
Physiological psychology includes any ideas that relate biology and neurosciences to behavior and emotions. Evolutionary psychology uses the theory of evolution to help explain behavior in humans and other animals. Cognitive psychology looks at the mind rather than the brain and examines healthy vs unhealthy thinking.
Rene Descartes helped form the early ideas of psychology, before psychology was an established field. His most important contribution to modern psychology is probably the idea of the mind and body being separate entities, which has major implications for why and how we experience emotions.
Jennifer B. Blomme has written: 'Cognitive strategies used by swimmers during training and competition' -- subject(s): Association of ideas, Free association (Psychology), Physiological aspects, Physiological aspects of Association of ideas, Physiological aspects of Free association (Psychology), Psychological aspects, Psychology, Swimmers, Swimming, Training
Jack W Taylor has written: '12 basic ideas about people' -- subject(s): Applied Psychology, Human behavior, Psychology, Applied
Jargon in psychology refers to specialized terminology or language that is commonly used within the field but may be unfamiliar to those outside of it. This can include technical terms, acronyms, or specific concepts that are unique to psychology. Jargon in psychology helps professionals communicate complex ideas efficiently within their field.