sikolohiyang pilipino

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  • Ang mga paksa ay nagsasagawa ng pagpapahayag sa kanilang sarili at kanyang paniniwala.
  • Pananaliksik - Ang paglilinaw ng mga nabatid na impormasyon tungkol sa isang bagay o konsepto
  • Ang repleksyong Pilipino ay binuo mula sa kombinasyon ng katutubong sikolohiyang Pilipino, kaisipang Interoeprematikal, at pag-iinterpretang Hermeneutiko.
  • Ang mga kalakaran ng pag-aaral ay ang pagsusuri, pananaliksik at pagpapahayag.
  • Pagsusuri - Ang paghahanap ng katotohanan sa isang bagay o konsepto
  • Both indigenization from without and indigenization from within are important and they contribute to Filipino Psychology.
  • Filipino Psychology, also known as Sikolohiyang Pilipino, is a discipline that emerged from the experiences, thoughts, and orientations of the Filipinos, based on the full use of Filipino culture and language.
  • Sikolohiyang Pilipino is anchored on Filipino thought and experience as understood from a Filipino perspective.
  • The history of Psychology in the Philippines started in the early 1900s as an academic discipline.
  • In the early 1970s, Psychology in the Philippines was marked by a high degree of nationalism.
  • Sikolohiyang Pilipino started as a movement within psychology and other related disciplines.
  • Sikolohiyang Pilipino focuses on themes such as identity and national consciousness, social awareness and involvement, national and ethnic cultures and languages, including the study of traditional psychology, and the bases and application of indigenous psychology in health practices, agriculture, art, mass media, religion.
  • Sikolohiyang Pilipino is a movement that has three primary areas of protest: Sikolohiya ng pagbabagong-isip (psychology of re-awakening), Sikolohiyang malaya (liberated psychology), and Sikolohiyang mapagpalaya (liberating psychology).
  • Sikolohiyang Pilipino refers to psychology born out of the experience, thought, and orientation of the Filipinos, based on the full use of Filipino culture and language.
  • Fr. Angel De Blas, a Spanish priest, received his Ph.D. in Philosophy from UST in 1938 and established the Experimental Psychology Laboratory at UST.
  • Zeus Salazar is a Filipino Historian, an anthropologist, psychologist, and leading proponent of “Pantayong Pananaw” and the 4 traditions in Philippine psychology.
  • Psychology of the Filipinos (Sikolohiya ng mga Pilipino) refers to any theories or knowledge of Filipino nature regardless of source.
  • Filipino Psychology (Sikolohiyang Pilipino) refers to a psychology based on the Filipino’s true thoughts, feelings, behaviors and must derive from indigenous Filipino sources, language, and methods.
  • In 1932, Sinforoso Padilla established the laboratory and psychological clinic in UP and became the first president of the Philippine Association of Psychology (PAP) in 1933.
  • Prospero Covar is an anthropologist who probed the Filipino values of pagkataong pangloob, pagkataong panglabab, and pakikipagkapwa.
  • Estefania Aldaba-Lim went on to the University of Michigan where she received her Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology and is the first Filipino to receive a Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology.
  • Mariano Obias is the first IO Psychologist who are graduated with a PhD in Comparative and Physiological Psychology from Stanford in 1955 and then went on to head the Personnel Department at Caltex Philippines.
  • Jaime Bulatao received his Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology from Fordham University in 1961 and established the Department of Psychology at the Ateneo de Manila University.
  • Psychology in the Philippines (Sikolohiya sa Pilipinas) refers to a series of events related to the field of psychology in the Philippines.
  • Sinforoso Padilla was the first to major in Psychology from the undergraduate to the doctoral level and had an A.B. Psychology from Willamette, an M.A. from the University of Oregon, and a Ph.D. from the University of Michigan.
  • In 1948, Estefania Aldaba-Lim began the psychology program at PWU with the establishment of its Institute for Human Relations.
  • In 1971, Virgilio Enriquez embarked on a research study with Alfredo Lagmay.
  • Virgilio Enriquez is a professor of Psychology in the University of the Philippines in Diliman who left in 1966 for the U.S. to further his study.
  • In 1975, Virgilio Enriquez chaired the first national conference on Filipino Psychology.
  • Alfredo Lagmay is the chairman of University of the Philippines – Department of Psychology for 22 years and a National Scientist.