Holism and reductionism

Cards (12)

  • Levels of explanation
    • Cultural and social explanations
    • Psychological explanations
    • Biological explanations
  • Biological reductionism
    Reducing behaviour to biology as it is based on the premise than we are biological organisms
  • Environmental reductionism
    Behaviourist explanations suggest that all behaviour can be explained in terms of simple stimulus response links
  • Holism
    Perceiving the whole experience rather than the individual feature and or the relations between them. The whole is greater than the sum of its parts.
  • Reductionism
    Breaking complex phenomena into more simple components and implies that this is desirable because complex phenomena are best understood in terms of a simpler level of explanation.
  • Levels of explanation
    Different ways of viewing the same phenomena in Psychology e.g. socio-cultural, psychological, physical, physiological and neurochemical.
  • Levels of explanation (from highest to lowest)
    • Cultural and social explanations
    • Psychological explanations
    • Biological explanations
  • Cultural and social explanation of depression
    • Withdrawal from social activities, low energy levels and insomnia, which is viewed as odd by society.
  • Psychological explanation of depression
    • Beck's Cognitive Theory (the product of the cognitive triad of automatic negative thoughts, faulty information processing and negative self-schemas) and Ellis' ABC model (an activating event produces an irrational belief which leads to an emotional or behavioural consequence).
  • Biological explanation of depression
    • Action of candidate genes (e.g. 5HT1-D beta controlling the efficiency of synaptic serotonin transport) and neural factors (e.g. abnormal functioning of the left parahippocampal gyrus and the lateral frontal lobes).
  • Biological reductionism
    Reducing behaviour to biology as it is based on the premise than we are biological organisms. i.e. depression can be explained biochemically as a result of low levels of serotonin in the synaptic gaps between neurons.
  • Environmental reductionism
    Behaviourist explanations suggest that all behaviour can be explained in terms of simple stimulus response links, i.e. phobias are obtained and maintained using classical and operant conditioning.