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Chapter 1: Intro to Psychology

 

MODULE 1-1 (1) - Intro to Psychology

  • Introduction to Psychology

  • Word Bank

    • Clinical = mental health disorder

    • Psychology = scientific study of behavior and mental processes

  • Subfields of Psychology

    • Behavioral

      • Behavioral Genetics

        • Studies inheritance of traits related to behavior
      • Behavioral Neuroscience

        • Examines biological basis of behavior
    • Clinical 

      • Clinical Psychology

        • Deal with study , diagnosis, and treatment of psychological disorders
      • Clinical Neuroscience/Neuropsychology

        • Unities the areas of biopsychology and clinical psychology, focusing on the relationship between biological factors and psychological disorders
    • Cognitive

      • Focuses on the study of higher mental processes
    • Counseling

      • Focuses primarily on educational, social, and career adjustment problems.
    • Cross-cultural

      • Investigates the similarities and differences in psychological functioning in and across various cultures and ethnic groups
    • Developmental

      • Examines how people grow and change from the moment of conception through death
    • Educational

      • Concerned with teaching and learning processes, such as relationship between motivation and school performance
    • Environmental

      • Considers the relationship between people and their physical environment
    • Evolutionary

      • Considers how behavior is influenced by our genetic inheritance from our ancestors
      • Experimental processes of sesing, perceiving, learning, and thinking about the world
    • Forensic

      • Focuses on legal issues, such as determining the accuracy of witness memories
    • Health

      • Explores relationship between psychological factors and physical ailments or disease
    • Industrial/Organizational

      • Concerned with psychology of workplace
    • Personality

      • Focuses on consistency in people’s behavior over time and the traits that differentiate one person from another
    • Program Evaluation

      • Focuses on assessing large-scale programs, such as Head Start preschool program, to determine whether they are effective in meeting their goals
    • Psychology of Women

      • Focuses on issues in discrimination against women and causes of violence against women
    • School

      • Devoted to counseling children in elementary and secondary schools who have academic or behavioral problems
    • Social

      • Study of how people’s thoughts, feelings, and actions are affected by others
    • Sport

      • Applies psychology to athletic activity and exercise
  • Biological Foundations of Behavior

    • People are biological organisms

    • Behavioral neuroscience

      • Subfield of psychology
      • Focuses on how the brain, nervous system and other biological aspects of the body determine behavior
  • How do People Sense, Perceive, Learn, and Think About the World?

    • Experimental Process

      • Studies the process of sensing, perceiving, learning, and thinking about the world

      • Subspecialty

        • Cognitive Psychology - Focuses on higher mental process, such as thinking, memory, and problem-solving

  • Breakdown of Where US Psychologists Work

    • Professional Services

    • Professional Services

    • Teaching

    • Research

    • Management/Supervision

    • Other Work Activities

    • Accounting/Finance/Contracts

    • Employee Relations

    • Sales

  • Psychologists: A Portrait

    • Historically, women actively discouraged from becoming psychologists

      • Women now outnumber men in the field

    • Consequences of racial & ethic minority underrepresentation among psychologists:

      • Field is diminished by lack of diverse perspectives and talents

      • Deters new members from entering the field

      • Minorities possibly underserved: people tend to prefer to receive therapy from their own ethic group

  • Education/Careers for a Psychologist

    • Education

      • PhD - Doctor of Philosophy

      • PsyD - Doctor of Psychology

      • Master’s Degree

      • Bachelor’s Degree

    • Careers

      • Administrator

      • Serving as a counselor

      • Providing direct care

      • Education

      • Business

      • Government