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Biopsychological psychology is a branch of psychology concerned with the links between biology and behavior.
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Neoroscientific/biopsychological perspective is a examined behavior through the lens of genetics and biological process in the brain and other parts of the nervous system.
The domain of psychology that looks at the mind-body connection is known as health psychology. Health psychology focuses on how psychological factors impact physical health and how biological factors influence mental health. It explores the interactions between the mind and the body in the context of overall well-being and health outcomes.
The four main areas of psychology are clinical psychology (dealing with mental disorders and emotional disturbances), cognitive psychology (focuses on mental processes like thinking, memory, and problem solving), developmental psychology (studies human growth and development across the lifespan), and social psychology (looks at how individuals are influenced by their social environment).
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Biological perspective: Emphasizes the role of genetics and the nervous system in behavior and mental processes. Cognitive perspective: Focuses on how people think, perceive, remember, and learn. Behavioral perspective: Studies how behaviors are learned and reinforced through environmental experiences. Humanistic perspective: Stresses self-actualization, personal growth, and the inherent goodness of individuals. Psychodynamic perspective: Centers on unconscious processes and early childhood experiences influencing behavior. Sociocultural perspective: Examines how social and cultural factors shape behavior and mental processes.
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The functionalist approach in sociology focuses on how different parts of society work together to maintain stability and harmony. It emphasizes the idea that each aspect of society serves a function that contributes to the overall well-being of the society as a whole. It views society as a system with interconnected parts that must function together to ensure its smooth operation.
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