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8. Issues and Debates in Psychology
8.4 Holism and Reductionism
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What is the emphasis of holism in psychology?
Understanding individuals as a whole
Holism contrasts with
reductionism
by considering all parts interacting as a whole unit.
Understanding stress requires considering environmental stressors, individual coping mechanisms, and physiological
responses
Why is a holistic approach valuable when examining complex phenomena like stress or depression?
Multiple factors interact
Match the concept with its description:
Holism ↔️ Emphasizes understanding individuals as whole units
Reductionism ↔️ Breaks down complex behavior into smaller components
Arrange the types of holism in terms of their focus:
1️⃣ Conceptual Holism
2️⃣ Methodological Holism
3️⃣ Explanatory Holism
What does methodological holism employ to capture the complexity of human experience?
Qualitative methods
Explanatory holism explains behavior by considering multiple interacting
factors
Holism emphasizes understanding individuals by considering their behavior in isolation.
False
Match the approach with its emphasis:
Holism ↔️ Understanding individuals as whole units
Reductionism ↔️ Breaking down behavior into smaller components
How many main types of holism are there?
Three
Conceptual holism emphasizes understanding a concept by considering its relation to other concepts within a
system
What is the purpose of methodological holism?
To capture human complexity
Explanatory holism considers genetic, environmental, and
psychological
factors to explain depression.
Match the example with its key factors considered:
Stress Management ↔️ Environmental stressors, personal coping mechanisms
Depression Treatment ↔️ Biological, psychological, social factors
Family Therapy ↔️ Family interactions, communication patterns
Which example of holism emphasizes self-actualization and subjective experiences?
Humanistic Psychology
There are three types of holism: conceptual, methodological, and
explanatory
.
What does holism emphasize in psychology?
Understanding individuals as a whole
Holistic depression treatment considers biological, psychological, and social
factors
Family systems theory views families as
interconnected
systems.
What does humanistic psychology emphasize in its holistic approach?
Self-actualization
Match the example of holism with its key factors:
Stress Management ↔️ Environmental stressors, coping mechanisms
Depression Treatment ↔️ Biological, psychological, social factors
Reductionism in psychology contrasts with holism by focusing on smaller, simpler
components
Reductionism explains mental health disorders by focusing solely on
genetic factors
.
What does holism consider in stress management according to reductionism?
Environmental stressors, coping mechanisms
The mathematical representation of reductionism is y = f(x_{1}, x_{2}, ..., x_{n})</latex>, where
y
y
y
is the behavior
Holism emphasizes
understanding
individuals as interconnected wholes.
What does the interaction term in the mathematical representation of holism indicate?
Relationship between components
There are three main types of holism: conceptual, methodological, and
explanatory
Conceptual holism emphasizes understanding a
concept
in relation to other concepts.
Which method does methodological holism use to capture the complexity of human experience?
Qualitative methods
Explanatory holism explains behavior by considering multiple interacting
factors
Match the example of holism with its key factors:
Stress Management ↔️ Environmental stressors, coping mechanisms
Depression Treatment ↔️ Biological, psychological, social factors
What is the primary difference between reductionism and holism?
Simpler vs. interconnected
Biological reductionism explains disorders by focusing on neurochemical
imbalances
Reductionism in psychology involves breaking down complex
behaviors
into simpler components.
What does biological reductionism focus on to explain behavior?
Biological processes
Match the type of reductionism with its focus:
Biological ↔️ Neurochemical imbalances
Environmental ↔️ External influences
Biological reductionism explains depression through low levels of
serotonin
Environmental reductionism links phobias to
classical conditioning
experiences
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