what are the schools of psychology , their functions and proponents
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5/6 for the first graders
Clinical, Social, School, Developmental, Family/Child, Research and more. Forensic, neuropsychology, health psychology, organizational psychology, industrial psychology (Human factors psychology), Counseling psychology, community psychology, Geropsychology, pediatric psychology (which is somewhat different from "child psychology." Non-clinical areas include also perception, physiological psychology, cognitive psychology, psychoneuroimunology, quantitative psychology, comparative psychology, learning, and educational psychology.
las cruces public schools new semester starts January 5, 2011.
Unfortunately, the psychology angle will be quite limited. You need at least a major in psychology (usually) to become a research assistant with psychologists or social workers. You cannot counsel patients without at least a master's, so research is really the only type of jobs that may be open (in my experience). If you want to pursue a job working with patients in a patient-care setting (hospitals, community health center,etc) you need to go for a more advanced degree. Additionally, communications and psychology are the two most popular majors for undergraduates. Less than 5% of students with a psychology major or minor actually work in the field. Therefore, I would suggest trying to differentiate yourself in some way. If you start volunteering in patient care situations, you may be able to get hired later based on your experience.
cogentive gesalt behaviorism humanism functionalism bioligoal structalism
the school and movements of PSYCHOLOGY:1. Structuralism2. Functionalism3. Behaviorism4. Gestalt5. Psychoanalysis6. Purposivism
well you read the book for your psychology class. You find the school of thought and then list each of the 5 schools interpretations. Example: Structuralism 1. Breaks the conscious into smaller parts in order to understand them better.
In Short: Behaviorism-any physical action is a behavior Cognitive-exploring internal mental processes Humanistic-study that focuses on human values and concerns Pyschodynamic-study that tension between conscious and unconscious forces create psychological problems, mainly stemming from childhood Biological-places emphasis on the roles of biological processes and structures, including heredity, in explaining human behavior.
Actually there are ten schools of thought, but 5 main ones. The main ones are: behavorism cognitive humanistic psychodynamic biological Others are: Gestalt evolutionary socio-cultural
These are the top 10 psychology schools in the U. S. Stanford is #1, U.C. Berkeley is #2, Harvard is #3, U. C. Los Angeles is #4, U. of Michigan - Ann Arbor is #5, Yale is #6, U. of Illinois Campaign Urbana is #7, Princeton is #8, U. of Minnesota Twin Cities is #9, U. of Wisconsin Madison is #10.
there are 5 types of schools
Pure psychology have 6 branches. 1.Experimental Psychology 2.Abnormal Psychology 3.Social Psychology 4.Developmental Psychology 5.Comparative Psychology 6.Physiological Psychology
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1. Structuralism 2. Functionalism 3. Psychoanalytic 4. Behaviorism 5. Humanistic 6. Cognitive Psychology
branches of psychology: 1. general psy 2. comparative psy 3. developmental psy 4. child (0-12) psy 5. Adolescent (12-20) psy 6. senescent (20-above) psy 7. consumer psy 8. abnormal psy 9. dynamic/personality psy 10. psychiatry psy 11. social psy 12 cognitive 13. business psy 14. forensic/ legal psy 15. community psy by: joyie_fiddich Philippines
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