Name: Manya Singhania Class: Xi-F Roll No: Subject: Psychology Topic: Evolution of Psychology
Name: Manya Singhania Class: Xi-F Roll No: Subject: Psychology Topic: Evolution of Psychology
Name: Manya Singhania Class: Xi-F Roll No: Subject: Psychology Topic: Evolution of Psychology
CLASS: XI- F
ROLL NO:
SUBJECT: PSYCHOLOGY
TOPIC : EVOLUTION OF
PSYCHOLOGY
EVOLUTION OF PSYCHOLOGY
Structuralism
Functionalism
Behaviourism
Gestalt
Psychoanalysis
Humanistic psychology
Cognitive psychology
STRUCTURALISM
Modern psychology was established in Leipzig ,
Germany (1879) by Wilhelm Wundt .
Wundt was interested in the study of conscious
experiences and wanted to analyze the
constituents in the building blocks of mind .
Wundt analyzed the structure of mind by using
the method INTROSPECTION .
But this method was not scientific. That is why ,
another group of psychologist discarded this
method and tried to explain psychology from the
functional aspect .
FUNTIONALISM
William James was regarded as one of the
members of the functional school of psychology
.he was an American psychologist who had setup
a psychological laboratory in Cambridge ,
Massachusetts soon after the setting up of the
Leipzig laboratory .
He was strongly influenced by the Darwin theory
and its interests in anatomy , psychology and
medicine . He believed that instead of focusing on
the structure of the mind , psychology should
instead study what the mind does and how
behaviour functions in making people deal with
their environment .
BEHAVIORISM
GESTALT PSYCHOLOGY
In the early 20th century a new perspective called
Gestalt psychology emerged in Germany and as a
reaction to the structuralism of Wundt .
According to him , perceptual experience is more
than the sum of the components of the
perception. For example : Light from a series of
flashing bulbs fall on our retina , we then
actually see a series of rapidly moving images of
still pictures falling on our retina .
The most prominent members of this school were
Wertheiner , Kurt Koffka , W.Kohler , and
Kurtlewin.
Wertheimer Kurt Koffka
W . Kohler Kurt Lewin
PSYCHOANALYSIS
Psychoanalysis is a set of theories and therapeutic techniques related to
the study of the unconscious mind, which together form a method of
treatment for mental-health disorders. The discipline was established in
the early 1890s by Austrian neurologist Sigmund Freud .
The basic tenets of psychoanalysis include:
• a person's development is determined by often forgotten events in early
childhood, rather than by inherited traits alone.
• human behaviour and cognition are largely determined by irrational
drives that are rooted in the unconscious;
• attempts to bring those drives into awareness triggers resistance in the
form of defense mechanisms, particularly repression;
• conflicts between conscious and unconscious material can result in mental
disturbances such as neurosis, neurotic traits, anxiety and depression;
• unconscious material can be found in dreams and unintentional acts,
including mannerisms and slips of the tongue;
• liberation from the effects of the unconscious is achieved by bringing this
material into the conscious mind through therapeutic intervention;
HUMANISTIC PSYCHOLOGY