Behavioral psychology only acknowledges observable behavior, and completely ignores mental processes. It's theorist include John Watson, B.F. Skinner, and Pavlov. Humanisitcs psychology is a reaction to both behavioral psychology and Freudian psychoanalysis. It took true form in the theories Abraham Maslow, Carl Rogers, and the like. It's focus is "on uniquely human issues, such as the self, self-actualization, health, hope, love, creativity, nature, being, becoming, individuality, and meaning - in short, the understanding of 'the personal nature of the human experience'".
Psychoanalysis
This is based on the work of Sigmund Freud, who believed that the unacceptable thoughts of early childhood are banished to the unconscious mind but continue to influence thoughts, emotions and behaviour. "Repressed" feelings can surface later as conflicts, depression, etc or through dreams or creative activities. The analyst seeks to interpret and make acceptable to the client's conscious mind, troublesome feelings and relationships from the past. "Transference" onto the analyst, of feelings about figures in the client's life, is encouraged. This type of therapy is often used by clients suffering high levels of distress and can be a lengthy and intensive process.
Psychodynamic Psychotherapy/Counselling
This approach stresses the importance of the unconscious and past experience in shaping current behaviour. The client is encouraged to talk about childhood relationships with parents and other significant people and the therapist focuses on the client/therapist relationship (the dynamics) and in particular on the transference. Transference is when the client projects onto the therapist feelings experienced in previous significant relationships. The Psychodynamic approach is derived from Psychoanalysis but usually provides a quicker solution to emotional problems.
Person-Centred Therapy
Devised by Carl Rogers and also called "Client-Centred" or "Rogerian" counselling, this is based on the assumption that a client seeking help in the resolution of a problem they are experiencing, can enter into a relationship with a counsellor who is sufficiently accepting and permissive to allow the client to freely express any emotions and feelings. This will enable the client to come to terms with negative feelings, which may have caused emotional problems, and develop inner resources. The objective is for the client to become able to see himself as a person, with the power and freedom to change, rather than as an object
first and second force psychology humanistic being the third two are cognitive and behavioral humanistic is holoistic the whole person focusing on the here and now
person centered therapy is a form of psychoanalitic therapy
It is related to psychology, due to the fact that many characteristics/issues in psychology is reflected upon in this movie. These include: Racial discrimination Social identification Prejudice Stereotypes In-groups and out-groups This movie also shows us, ways to resolve the differences between these people.
Biopsychological psychology is a branch of psychology concerned with the links between biology and behavior.
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Basic psychology is research just for the sake of knowledge, and applied psychology is research used to solve real life problems.
Psychology can be thought of as the study of behavior and mental process. Sociology, is like the psychology of society - the behavior of people within society, how society affects the mental process/actions of the each person.
The humanist position believes people have free will, and the behavioral position rejects free will
The operations approach is a production oriented area of management. It helps to improve efficiency, improve quality and cut wastes. Behavioral sciences approach is a humanistic approach that deals with human relations movement.
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Compared with personality psychology, social psychology focuses less on individuals' differences and more on how individuals, in general, view and affect one another.
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Compared with personality psychology, social psychology focuses less on individuals' differences and more on how individuals, in general, view and affect one another.
Experimental psychologists
The same as any other Western country really
Personality is defined as an individualâ??s unique aspects of behavioral traits. Stability theory of personality refers to consistency across the time and situations while distinctiveness theory of personality refers to behavioral differences to the same situation between individuals.