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๐ง๐ผ views on development - psychodynamic
psychosexual
stages
early
childhood
experiences
fixations due to unresolved conflicts
๐ง๐ผ views on development - cognitive
progressive
mental processes change over
time
๐ง๐ผ views on development - behaviourist
learned from
environment
no stages
๐ง๐ผ views on development - SLT
no stages
learned via
observation
and
imitation
๐ง๐ผ views on development - humanistic
driven by need to reach
self-actualisation
continuous
personal growth
๐ง๐ผ views on development - biological
maturation is
biologically
determined
influenced by
genes
,
brain
maturation and
hormonal
changes
๐ฟ nature vs nurture - biological
strongly
nature
determined by
genetics
,
neurochemistry
and
evolution
๐ฟ nature vs nurture - behaviourist
strongly
nurture
behaviour is learned through
experience
and
environment
๐ฟ nature vs nurture - SLT
mainly
nurture
recognises
biological
factors
๐ฟ nature vs nurture - cognitive
both
capacity for
thought
(nature)
development of
schemas
is dependent on experience (nurture)
๐ฟ nature vs nurture - psychodynamic
both
biological
drives (nature)
parenting
influences conflict resolution (nurture)
๐ฟ nature vs nurture - humanistic
both
focuses on personal
experience
and
self-determination
๐ค๐ผ reductionism vs holism - behaviourist
environmental
reductionism
๐ค๐ผ reductionism vs holism - biological
biological
reductionism
๐ค๐ผ reductionism vs holism - SLT
partly
reductionist
๐ค๐ผ reductionism vs holism - cognitive
machine
reductionism
๐ค๐ผ reductionism vs holism - psychodynamic
reductionist
๐ค๐ผ reductionism vs holism - humanistic
strongly
holistic
๐ช determinism vs free will - behaviourist
hard environmental
determinism
๐ช determinism vs free will - biological
biological
determinism
๐ช determinism vs free will - SLT
soft
determinism
๐ช determinism vs free will - psychodynamic
psychic
determinism
๐ช determinism vs free will - cognitive
soft
determinism
๐ช determinism vs free will - humanistic
free will
๐ฌ scientific method - biological
highly
scientific
uses
objective
measures
๐ฌ scientific method - behaviourist
scientific
lab
experiments
focuses on
observable
behaviour
๐ฌ scientific method - SLT
mostly
scientific
controlled
studies
inference
of mental states
๐ฌ scientific method - cognitive
scientific
controlled
methods
uses
inference
๐ฌ scientific method - psychodynamic
unscientific
subjective
interpretation
๐ฌ scientific method - humanistic
not
scientific
subjective
experiences
emphasises
qualitative
methods
๐ฏ applications - behaviourist
treatment of
phobias
education
behaviour
modification
๐ฏ applications - SLT
media
influence
criminal
behaviour
role models
๐ฏ applications - cognitive
CBT
education
AI
๐ฏ applications - biological
drug
therapies
genetic
testing
๐ฏ applications - psychodynamic
psychoanalysis
childhood
trauma
๐ฏ applications - humanistic
client-centered
therapy
personal development in
work