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Introduction to Psychology   🧠                                              ➔   Focused on structure or basic elements of
                                                                                the mind.                                                 "Free Association"
                                                                            ➔    Wilhelm Wundt’s psychology laboratory
Psychology is the scientific study of behavior and mental                   ➔   Germany in 1879                                  Mental Iceberg
processes.                                                                  ➔   Developed the technique of objective                      1. Conscious
                                                                                introspection – process of objectively                    2. Sub/Pre Conscious
5 d's of Disorder                                                           ➔   examining and measuring one’s thoughts                    - ideas and memories
          Danger                                                            ➔   and mental activities.                                    3. Unconscious
          Deviance                                                          ➔    Edward Titchener                                         - Irrational wishes
          Dysfunction                                                           > Wundt’s student; brought structuralism to               - fear
          Duration                                                              America.                                                  - trauma
          Distress                                                                                                                        - unacceptable sexual desires
                                                            Functionalism                                                                 - shameful experiences
Hierarchy of Needs by Abraham Maslow                                 - How the mind allows people to adapt, live, work and
         5 Stages                                                    play.                                                                **Dream Analysis
         1. Physiological Needs                                      - Proposed by William James                                          Wish Fulfillment**
         2. Safety and Security                                      - Influenced the modern fields of Educational,
         3. Love and Belongingness                                   Evolutionary    and     Industrial Organizational           Defense Mechanisms
         4. Self-esteem                                              Psychology.
         5. Self-Actualization - a process by which an
         individual reaches his full potential.                       Educational Psychology                                    Defense            Description            Examples
                                                                      - SpEd                                                    Mechanism
                                                                      Evolutionary Psychology
                                                                      - Dorotheo Dix                                            Displacement       Taking feelings        Being angry at your
                                                                      - Philip Pinel                                                               out on others          boss but taking it
                                                                                                                                                                          out on your spouse
                                                                                                                                                                          instead
                                                            Gestalt Psychology
                                                                     - Gestalt "good figure"
                                                                                                                                Denial             Denying      that      Being the victim of a
                                                                     - Started with Wertheimer, who studied sensation and                          something exists       violent crime, yet
                                                                     perception.                                                                                          denying that the
                                                                     - Gestalt ideas are now a part of the study of cognitive                                             incident occurred
                                                                     psychology, a field focusing not only on perception but
                                                                     also on learning, memory, thought processes, and           Repression         Unconsciously          Being abused as a
                                                                     problem solving.                                                              keeping                child   but   not
                                                                                                                                                   unpleasant             remembering   the
                                                                                                                                                   information from       abuse
                                                                      Psychoanalysis- The theory and therapy based on
                                                                                                                                                   your conscious
                                                                      the work of Sigmund Freud                                                    mind.
                                                            • Freud’s patients suffered from nervous disorders with no found
                                                            physical cause.                                                                        *most common
                                                                                                                                                   defense
                                                                      • Freud proposed that there is an unconscious                                mechanism*
                                                                      (unaware) mind into which we push, or repress, all of
                                                                      our threatening urges and desires.                        Suppression        Consciously            Being abused as a
                                                                                                                                                   keeping                child but choosing
                                                                      • He believed that these repressed urges, in trying to
                                                                                                                                                   unpleasant             to push it out of
                                                                      surface, created nervous disorders.                                          information from       your mind
                                                                      • Freud stressed the importance of early childhood                           your conscious
         SCHOOLS OF PSYCHOLOGY
                                                                      experiences.                                                                 mind
                                                                  Behaviorism                                                                  • Self-actualization - achieving one’s full potential or
Sublimation          Converting            Being upset with
                                                                  - science of behavior that focuses on observable behavior                   actual self
                     unacceptable          your spouse but
                     impulses      into    going for a walk       only.
                     more acceptable       instead of fighting             - Must be directly seen and measured.                     4. Biopsychological Perspective
                     outlets                                      - Proposed by John B. Watson.                                      - attributes human and animal behavior to biological events
                     *there’s presence                                     • Based much from the work of Ivan Pavlov who             occurring in the body, such as genetic influences, hormones,
                     of anxiety and                                        demonstrated that a reflex could be conditioned           and the activity of the nervous system.
                     pain*                                                 (learned). “Classical Conditioning”
                                                                                                                                     5. Cognitive Perspective
Projection           Assigning      your   Feeling attracted to
                                                                  > The case of Little Albert taught to fear a white rat.            - focuses on memory, intelligence, perception, problem solving
                     own                   someone other than
                     unacceptable          your spouse, then            > Watson believed that phobias were learned.                 and learning.
                     feelings         or   fearing that your      Unlearning Phobia- systematic desensitization "in vivo"
                     qualities to others   spouse is cheating     - Ivan Parlor                                                      Cognitive Distortion
                                           on you                            Stimulus Response- BF Skinner                                    - Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (Pioneered by Aaron
                                                                             Operant conditioning                                             Beck)
Intellectualizatio   Thinking     about    Losing   a close       - Burhus Frederick
n                    stressful things in   family member and                                                                         6. Sociocultural Perspective
                     a clinical way        staying busy with
                                                                                                                                     - focuses on the relationship between social behavior and
                                           making         the
                                           necessary               Modern Perspectives                                               culture.
                                           arrangements
                                           instead of feeling                                                                        7. Evolutionary Perspective
                                                                  1. Psychodynamic Perspective
                                           sad                                                                                       - focuses on the biological bases of universal mental
                                                                       -   Modern version of Psychoanalysis.
                                                                                                                                     characteristics that all humans share.
Reaction             Replacing    an       Being sad about a           -   More focused on the development of a sense of self
                                                                                                                                     • Looks at the way the mind works and why it works as it does.
Formation            unwanted              recent breakup, but             and the discovery of other motivations behind a
                                                                                                                                     • Behavior is seen as having an adaptive or survival value.
                     impulse with its      acting happy about              person’s behavior than sexual motivations.
                     opposite              it                     2. Behavioral Perspective
                                                                                                                                              Our brain works on the principle of "use it or lose
                                                                       -   B. F. Skinner studied operant conditioning of voluntary
                                                                                                                                              it."
Regression           Reverting       to    Hugging a teddy                 behavior.
                     childlike             bear when you're                                                                                   Types of psychological Professionals
                                                                       -   Behaviorism became a major force in the twentieth
                     behaviors             stressed, like you              century.
                                           did when you were                                                                             ●    Psychiatrist - a medical doctor who has specialized
                                                                       -   Skinner introduced the concept of reinforcement to
                                           a child                                                                                            in the diagnosis and treatment of psychological
                                                                           behaviorism.
                                                                                                                                              disorders.
Compensation         Overachieving in      Someone who feels                                                                             ●    Psychoanalyst - either a psychiatrist or a
                     one      area to      insecure               3. Humanistic Perspective
                                                                                                                                              psychologist who has special training in the theories
                     compensate for        academically might               Founded by: Abraham Maslow and Carl Rogers
                                                                                                                                              of Sigmund Freud and his method of psychoanalysis.
                     failures      in      compensate      by               "client centered therapy"
                     another.              excelling        in                                                                           ●    Psychiatric social worker - a social worker with
                                                                  • Owes far more to the early roots of psychology in the field of
                                           athletics.                                                                                         some training in therapy methods who focuses on the
                                                                  philosophy.
                                                                                                                                              environmental conditions that can have an impact on
Rationalization      Justifying    an      Being denied a loan                                                                                mental disorders, such as poverty, overcrowding,
                                                                  • Humanists held the view that people have free will, the
                     unacceptable          for your dream                                                                                     stress, and drug abuse.
                     feeling        or     house, then saying     freedom to choose their own destiny.
                     behavior     with     it's a good thing       Early founders:
                                                                                                                                         ●     Psychologist - a professional with an academic
                     logic                 because the house      • Abraham Maslow
                                                                                                                                               degree and specialized training in one or more areas
                                           was too big anyway     • Carl Rogers
                                                                                                                                               of psychology.
                                                                                                                                     • Can do counseling, teaching, and research and may specialize
                                                                       -    Emphasized the human potential, the ability of each
                                                                                                                                     in any one of a large number of areas within psychology.
                                                                            person to become the best person he or she could be.
• Areas of specialization in psychology include clinical,            HUMAN DEVELOPMENT                                                 Periods of Pregnancy
counseling, developmental, social, and personality, among                                                                                   1.       erminal period - first two weeks after fertilization,
                                                                                                                                                    G
others.                                                              DEVELOPMENT - Progressive series of changes of an orderly                      during which the zygote moves down to the uterus
                                                                     and coherent type of maturity                                                  and begins to implant in the lining embryo name for
Branches of Psychology                                                                                                                              the developing organism from two weeks to eight
                                                                                    ★ Nature Vs. Nurture                                            weeks after fertilization.
                                                                     Nature - the influence of our inherited characteristics on our          2. Embryonic period - the period from two to eight
Clinical Psychology
                                                                     personality, physical growth, intellectual growth and social                   weeks after fertilization, during which the major
     -    branch of psychology concerned with the assessment
                                                                     interactions.                                                                  organs and structures of the organism develop.
          and treatment of mental illness and psychological
                                                                     Nurture - the influence of the environment on personality,                          ➔ Critical periods - times during which
          problems.
                                                                     physical growth, intellectual growth and social interactions.                              certain environmental influences can have
     -
Abnormal Psychology - Psychopathology                                                                                                                           an impact on the development of the infant.
          > study of abnormalities                                                                                                                       ➔ Teratogen - any factor that can cause a
                                                                     Genetics and Development                                                                   birth defect.
Educational Psychology                                                                                                                       3. Fetal period - the time from about eight weeks after
        - Historical Perspective                                         ★    Genetics - the science of inherited traits.                          conception until the birth of the child.
                                                                                                                                       Fetus - name for the developing organism from eight weeks
Cognitive psychology                                                          DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) - special molecule that      after fertilization to the birth of the baby.
         - learning and mental processes                                      contains the genetic material of the organism.
         Behavioral Psychology
         - Intervention of Behavioral Functioning                        ★    Gene - section of DNA having the same arrangement        Physical Development in Infancy and Childhood
         > PCT                                                                of chemical elements.
Forensic Psychology                                                                                                                    Four critical areas of adjustment for the newborn are:
         - Application of the principles of psychology in criminal                 ★    Dominant and Recessive Traits                                  1. Respiration
         proceedings                                                               ➔    Dominant - referring to a gene that actively                   2. Digestion
                                                                                        controls the expression of a trait.                           3. Circulation
Occupational Psychology                                                                                                                                4. Temperature regulation
    ➔ application of psychology in workplace                                       ➔    Recessive - referring to a gene that only
                                                                                        influences the expression of a trait when           ➢    Infants are born with reflexes that help the infant
Developmental Psych                                                                     paired with an identical gene.                          survive: sucking, rooting, Moro (startle), grasping,
    ➔ study of development from childhood to adulthood                   ★    Chromosome - tightly wound strand of genetic                       and Babinski.
                                                                              material or DNA.
Medical Health Psychology                                                                                                                   ➢    The senses, except for vision, are fairly well
    ➔ medicine field (psychiatry or behavioral)                      Chromosome disorders include Down syndrome, Klinefelter’s                   developed at birth. 
                                                                     syndrome, and Turner’s syndrome, whereas,
Biopsychology                                                                                                                               ➢    Gross and fine motor skills develop at a fast pace
    ➔ anatomy of the human brain.                                    Genetic Disorders include PKU, cystic fibrosis, sickle cell                 during infancy and early childhood.
                                                                     anemia, and Tay-Sachs disease.
                                                                                                                                       Cognitive Development
                                                                         ❖    Conception - the moment at which a female
                                                                              becomes pregnant.                                            ★    The development of thinking, problem solving, and
                                                                         ❖    Ovum - the female sex cell, or egg.                               memory scheme (plural schemas) a mental concept
                                                                         ❖    Fertilization - the union of the     ovum and sperm.              formed through experiences with objects and events.
                                                                         ❖    Zygote - cell resulting from the uniting of the ovum
                                                                              and sperm; divides into many cells, eventually forming   *Cephalocaudal Birth- the head-to-toe trend of physical and
                                                                              the baby.                                               motor development in humans. The prefix "cephalo" originates
                                                                                                                                       from Ancient Greek and means "head". The word "cauda" is
                                                                                                                                       derived from Latin and means "tail", so the term cephalocaudal
                                                                                                                                       means from head to tail.
Jean Piaget's Cognitive Stage of Development                                                                                Autonomic Nervous System
                                                                                                                                 ●  Autonomic Nervous System (ANS) - division of the
               1.   Sensorimotor                                                                                                   PNS consisting of nerves that control all of the
                        ➔ Birth to 2 years                                                                                          involuntary muscles, organs, and glands sensory
               2.   Preoperational                                                                                                 pathway nerves coming from the sensory organs to
                        ➔ 2 to 7 years                                                                                              the CNS consisting of sensory neurons.
               3.   Concrete operational                                                                                                ➔ Sympathetic          division   (fight-or-flight
                        ➔ 7 to 11 years                                                                                                       system) -       part of the ANS that is
               4.   Formal operational                                                                                                       responsible for reacting to stressful events
                        ➔ 11 years and beyond                                                                                                 and bodily arousal.
                                                                                                                                         ➔ Parasympathetic division - part of the
Lawrence Kohlberg's Moral Development                                                                                                        ANS that restores the body to normal
                                                                                                                                              functioning after arousal and is responsible
Level 1: Preconventional Morality                                                                                                            for the day-to-day functioning of the organs
          Stage 1: Punishment-Obedience                                                                                                      and glands.
          Stage 2: Instrumental Relativist Orientation
                                                                                                                             Peeking Inside the Brain
Level 2: Conventional Morality
          Stage 3: Good Boy-Nice Girl Orientation                                                                           Clinical Studies
          Stage 4: Law and Order Orientation                                                                                     ★ Deep lesioning - insertion of a thin, insulated wire
                                                                                                                                       into the brain through which an electrical current is
Level 3: Postconventional Morality                                                                                                    sent that destroys the brain cells at the tip of the wire.
          Stage 5: Social Contract Orientation                                                                                   ★ Electrical stimulation of the brain (ESB) - milder
          Stage 6: Universal Ethical Principle Orientation                                                                            electrical current that causes neurons to react as if
                                                                                                                                       they received a message.
                                                                    Cortex                                                              Frontal Lobe - areas of the cortex located in the front and top of
    1.   Limbic system - a group of several brain structures
                                                                        1.   Cortex - outermost covering of the brain consisting of     the brain, responsible for higher mental processes and
         located under the cortex and involved in learning,
                                                                             densely packed neurons, responsible for higher             decision making as well as the production of fluent speech.
         emotion, memory and motivation.
                                                                             thought process and interpretation of sensory
            ➔ Thalamus - part of the limbic system located
                                                                             input.                                                          ●    Motor cortex - section of the frontal lobe located at
                in the center of the brain, this structure relays
                                                                        2.   Corticalization - wrinkling of the cortex.                           the back, responsible for sending motor commands to
                sensory information from the lower part of
                                                                                  ➔ Allows a much larger area of cortical cells to                the muscles of the somatic nervous system.
                the brain to the proper areas of the cortex and
                                                                                       exist inside the small space inside the skull.
                processes some sensory information before
                                                                                  ➔ Allows increased capacities for learning,
                sending it to its proper area.
                                                                                       remembering, and thinking.
            ➔ Olfactory bulbs - two projections just under
                the front of the brain that receive information
                                                                   The Hemispheres have separate streams of consciousness.           Pituitary Glands - gland located in the brain that secretes
                                                                                                                                     human growth hormone and influences all other
                                                                                                                                     hormone-secreting glands (also known as the master gland.)
                                                                                          Left                  Right                Pineal Gland - endocrine gland located near the base of the
                                                                                                                                     cerebrum that secretes melatonin.
                                                                    Vision                Better at             Better at            Thyroid Gland - endocrine gland found in the neck that
                                                                                          recognizing words     recognizing faces,   regulates metabolism.
                                                                                          and letters.          emotions, and        Pancreas - endocrine gland that controls the levels of sugar in
                                                                                                                geometrical          the blood.
                                                                                                                pattern.
                                                                                                                                     Gonads - the sex glands that secrete hormones that regulate
                                                                                                                                     sexual development and behavior as well as reproduction.
                                                                    Hearing               Better at             Better at
                                                                                                                                          ➔ Ovaries - the female gonads.
                                                                                          interpreting          analyzing other
                                                                                          spoken language.      sounds and                ➔ Testes - the male gonads.
Association Areas of Cortex                                                                                     music.               Adrenal Glands - endocrine glands located on top of each
    1. Association areas - areas within each lobe of the                                                                             kidney that secrete over 30 different hormones to deal with
         cortex responsible for the coordination and                Memory                Processing verbal     Processing           stress, regulate salt intake, and provide a secondary source of
         interpretation of information, as well as higher mental                          memory and            nonverbal            sex hormones affecting the sexual changes that occur during
         processing.                                                                      finding meaning in    memory and           adolescence.
                                                                                          memories.             recalling
    2. Broca's Aphasia - condition resulting from damage
                                                                                                                perceptual
         to Broca’s area (usually in the left frontal lobe),                                                    aspects of
         causing the affected person to be unable to speak                                                      memories.
         fluently, to mispronounce words and to speak
         haltingly.
                                                                   Lateralization exists because there are anatomical
    3. Wernicke's Aphasia - condition resulting from               differences between the hemispheres & different sizes for
         damage to Wernicke's area (usually i left temporal        areas of the cortex.
         lobe), causing the affected person to be unable to
         understand or produce meaningful language.                    ★      Most studies focus on language.
    4. Spatial Neglect - condition produced by damage to
         the association areas of the right hemisphere             Results of Split-Brain Research:
         resulting in an inability to recognize objects or other
                                                                   Left side of the brain:
         body parts in the left visual field.                           ★ Seems to control language, writing, logical thought,
                                                                              analysis and mathematical abilities.
                                                                        ★ Processes information sequentially.
                                                                        ★ Can speak.
                                                                                                                                                     Sensation and Perception
                                                                   Right side of the brain:                                          Sensation - the activation of receptors in the various sense
                                                                        ★ Controls emotional expression, spatial perception,         organs.
                                                                              recognition of faces, patterns, melodies, and              ★ The physiological arousal of a sense organ is by a
                                                                              emotions.
                                                                                                                                              stimulus.
                                                                        ★ Processes information globally.
                                                                        ★ Cannot speak.                                                  ★ Stimuli are energy patters which are registered by the
                                                                                                                                              senses. Any object that elicits or accelerates a
                                                                                                                                              physiological activity or responses.
                                                                                                                                         ★ Sensory Receptors - specialized forms of neurons.
                                                                                      The Endocrine Glands
                                                                                                                                         ★ It is a sensory nerve ending that responds to a
                                                                   Endocrine Glands - glands that secrete chemicals called                    stimulus in the internal or external environment of an
                                                                   hormones directly into the bloodstream.                                    organism.
                                                                                                                                         ★ A cell or group of cells that receives stimuli: SENSE
                                                                       ➔      Hormones - chemicals released into the bloodstream              ORGANS. (EYES, EARS, NOSE, SKIN & TASTE
                                                                              by endocrine glands.                                            BUDS)
    MEMORY - an active system that receives information from the
    senses, organizes and alters it as it stores it away, and then
    retrieves the information from storage.