psychology - approaches

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    • in the 17th-19th century what was psychology defined as
      experimental psychology
    • What did Wilhim wundt do in 1897
      opens first experimental psychology lab in germany
    • what was wundts aim
      analyse the nature of human consciousness and therefore he represented first systematic attempt to study mind under controlled conditions-introspections
    • Who emphasized the influence of the unconscious mind in psychology during the 1900s?
      sigmund freud
    • What approach did Sigmund Freud develop in the 1900s that focused on the unconscious mind?
      Psychodynamic approach
    • What type of therapy did Sigmund Freud create in the 1900s that involves exploring the unconscious mind?
      psychoanalysis
    • How did Sigmund Freud explain physical problems in the 1900s?
      as conflicts within the mind
    • What did John B watson write in 1913?
      Psychology as the Behaviourist views it
    • who established the behaviourist approach in 1913
      John B Watson and BF Skinner
    • Who discovered what approavh in the 1950s
      Carl rogers and abraham maslow discovered the humanist approach
    • what else did rogers and maslow do
      rejected the behavurist and psychodanim view-that human ehaviour is determined by outside factors
    • what do humanistic phsyochologists emphasise
      importance of self determination and free will
    • what was introduced in the 1950s
      computers
    • what does the cognitive approach reintroduce
      study of mental processes to psychology- more scientific way than wundt
    • what approach was introduced in the 1960s and by who
      albert bandura proposes the social learning theory
    • what is the social learning theory
      the approach draws attention to role of cognitive factors in learning and provides a bridge between new cognitive approach and traditional behaviourism
    • what approach was established in 1980s
      biological approach as the dominant scientific perspective in psychology
    • why?
      due to advances in technology that have increased understanding of the brain and biological processes
    • eve of the 21st century
      -cognitive neuroscience approaches
      -brings together cognitive and biological approaches
      -investigates how biological structures influence mental states