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PSY490
Portfolio Presentation
Introduction
General survey of main philosophies in Psychology
Own choice of behavioral philosophiesBehavioral philosophies as well as the
incoming of PsychologyMy overall point of viewAccurate as well as inventive thinking in
introduction occasion
HUMANISTIC, BEHAVIORAL,BIOLOGICAL,
ENVIRONMENTAL, COGNITIVE, AND PSYCHODYNAMIC PERSPECTIVES.
Major Theories
Humanistic
Concentration is on the personality.
Every individual is accountable for their personal attitude.
Personal improvement of possible.
Person evaluation.
Maslow’s hierarchy of needs.
Biological
attitude is due to hereditary or neurological breakdown or imperfections.
Disposition is part of disagreement.
Environmental
Ecological factors reveal psychological deeds.
Previous incident, shelter, institutions, locality, etc. everything participate a part in an person’s attitude.
individual alter or correct to ecological motivation.
Cognitive-BehavioralRecall
ingestion of information dispensation as well as cargo space Recovery
Insight
Attitude is connected to previous incident.
The surrounding navigates attitude through studying.
Ivan Pavlov as well as training.
Trained bodily replies.
Psychodynamic
attitude is unaware response to motivation.
previous incidents take part a solution part in the unawareness.
Psychotherapy.
SIMILARITY , AVERSION , AS WELL AS ENDINGS
Personal Preference of Theories
EFFECTS OF PHILOSOPHIES
Future of Psychology
THE STUDY OF HUMAN MIND AND BEHAVIOR
Worldview
ANALYTICAL AS WELL AS IMAGINATIVE THINKING
Presentation Creation
Conclusion
Main philosophies are not the only philosophies.
Psychology is always altering s well as developing. latest learning's, investigation, as well as answers. Latest secondary regulations.
Diverse vision is essential.
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