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General Psychology. Scripture. Matthew 5:4 Blessed are those who mourn, for they will be comforted.
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Scripture • Matthew 5:4 Blessed are those who mourn, for they will be comforted. They that mourn - Either for their own sins, or for other’s, and are steadily and habitually serious. They shall be comforted - More solidly and deeply even in this world, and eternally in heaven.
Contemporary Perspectives and Areas of Specialization • Psychoanalysis and behaviorism still influence theory and research. • Psychoanalysis • Explaining personality • Downplay Freud’s emphasis on sexual drives and emphasize cultural experience instead • Reject Freud’s view that personality development is complete by age 5, instead, accept Erikson’s view that personality is continually shaped and changed throughout life • Behaviorism • B.F. Skinner (1904-1990) • Stressed the role of consequences in controlling behavior • People and other animals tend to repeat behaviors that are followed by positive consequences and tend to avoid behaviors that bring negative consequences
Contemporary Perspectives and Areas of Specialization • Humanistic psychology and positive psychology highlight personal growth. • Humanistic Psychology • Emphasizes people’s innate capacity for personal growth and their ability to make conscious choice • Carl Rogers (1902-1987) • Abraham Maslow (1908-1970) • Positive Psychology • A scientific approach to studying optimal human functioning that asserts that the normal functioning of human beings cannot be accounted for with purely negative (or problem-focused) terms
Contemporary Perspectives and Areas of Specialization • Cognitive psychology analyzes how the mind organizes and interprets experiences. • Cognitive Psychology • From the Latin “to know” • A psychological approach that attempts to understand behavior by studying how the mind organizes perceptions, processes information, and interprets experiences • Stinking Thinking – Becks Depression Inventory
Contemporary Perspectives and Areas of Specialization • The neuroscience perspective focuses on the nervous system • Neuroscience perspective • An approach to psychology that attempts to understand behavior and mental processes by examining the nervous system • Plasticity of the brain – etc… • Fight/Flight • Nature-nurture debate • The question of whether individual differences in behavior are primarily due to inborn biological processes or to environmental factors
Contemporary Perspectives and Areas of Specialization • Evolutionary psychology studies how behavior is shaped by natural selection. • Evolutionary psychology • An approach to psychology based on the principle of natural selection • Natural selection • The process by which organisms with inherited traits best suited to the environment reproduce more successfully than less well-adapted organisms over a number of generations which leads to evolutionary changes • Evolution • The genetic changes that occur in a species over generations dues to natural selection
Irreducible Complexity • Mike Behe introduced the concept of irreducible complexity in his book, Darwin’s Black Box • Something is irreducibly complex if it is composed of two or more necessary parts • Remove one part and function is not just impaired but destroyed • A mousetrap is irreducibly complex @ Dr. Heinz Lycklama
The Mousetrap • A mousetrap cannot be built by natural selection @ Dr. Heinz Lycklama
The Mousetrap – An Explanation “An everyday example of an irreducibly complex system is the humble mousetrap. It consists of (1) a flat wooden platform or base; (2) a metal hammer, which crushes the mouse; (3) a spring with extended ends to power the hammer; (4) a catch that releases the spring; and (5) a metal bar that connects to the catch and holds the hammer back. You can't catch a mouse with just a platform, then add a spring and catch a few more mice, then add a holding bar and catch a few more. All the pieces have to be in place before you catch any mice.” Michael Behe - 2002 @ Dr. Heinz Lycklama
Contemporary Perspectives and Areas of Specialization • The sociocultural perspective studies how behavior is shaped by social and cultural forces. • Sociocultural perspective • An approach to psychology that emphasizes social and cultural influences on behavior V-Code in the DSM-V • Culture • The total lifestyle of people from a particular social grouping, including all the ideas, symbols, preferences, and material objects they share
Contemporary Perspectives and Areas of Specialization • Individualism and collectivism • Individualism • A philosophy of life stressing the priority of personal goals over group goals, a preference for loosely knit social relationships, and a desire to be relatively autonomous of others’ influences • Collectivism • A philosophy of life stressing the priority of group goals over individual goals, a preference for tightly knit social relationships, and a willingness to submit to the influence of ones’ group • Dynamic systems theory • The idea that new forms of behavior emerge through the interactions of people’s biology and their culture and physical environment
Culture and the Self If a culture nurtures an individual’s personal identity, it is said to be individualist, but if a group identity is favored then the culture is described as collectivist. A collectivist support system can benefit groups who experience disasters such as the 2005 earthquake in Pakistan. Kyodo News
Culture and the Self WHICH IS MORE VALUABLE? BASED ON A CHRISTIAN WORLDVIEW SHOULD WE STRIVE FOR A MORE COLLECTIVE OR INDIVIDUALISTIC SOCIETY?
Contemporary Perspectives and Areas of Specialization • Seven areas of specialization for research psychologists • Neuroscience • Developmental psychology • Experimental psychology • Comparative psychology • Cognitive psychology • Personality psychology • Social psychology
Contemporary Perspectives and Areas of Specialization • Four areas of specialization for applied psychologists • Clinical psychology • Counseling psychology • Industrial/organizational psychology • Educational and school psychology