Saturday 15 November 2014

Matter of Psychology

1. Psychology is a science / applied to study human behavior and mental function relationship of Psychology to other Sciences Definition of Memory, Fantasy, and Observations Symptoms introduction of Flow-Flow in psychology
     2. Relationship Psychology to other Sciences 1. 2. 3. 4. Relationship Psychology with Biology: Biology is the science that studies the life, especially for human life. Therefore psychology with the same biological "discusses human life Relationship Psychology with Sociology: Sociology is a science that deals with human beings, learn how human relationships in social life with Philosophy Psychology: Human beings are the objects of philosophy of life. Which, among others, discuss the nature of nature, the purpose of life relationship with the Science of Psychology: Science has a major influence on the development of psychology. By separating themselves from philosophy, science progressing fast enough, to be an example for the development of other sciences


     3. Definition of Fantasy, Memory, and Observations Fantasy is the ability to form mental responses / new shadow Memory is the ability of the soul to mencamkam, storing, producing messages and responses that have been received Observation is the process to know the outside world using the senses
     4. Symptoms Introduction (cognitive) Senses: testimony of our senses to stimuli       the merupaka a complex observation: introduction to the outside world by using sensory response: Overview of observations memory Memory: the ability to mencangkam soul, store, produce all the messages and responses that have been received Fantasy: mental ability to form tanggapantanggapan / new shadow Thinking: psychic activity that occurs when a person intentionally and encounter a problem to be solved Intuition: a view not necessarily penetrate inward about one event / truth without perurutan mind
     5. Flow-Flow in Psychology 1. Functionalism (William James) A study of the mental operations which studies the functions of consciousness in bridging between the needs of man and his environment. Thus the relationship between humans and the environment is a form of manifestation of the mind and behavior 2. Behaviorism (John. B. Watston) Behaviorism considers that when they are born, basically people do not bring any talent whatsoever, Man will evolve based on the stimuli received from the environment 3. Gestalt (Max Wertheimer) Gestalt Psychology is one stream of psychology that studies the phenomenon as a whole / totality
     6. 4. Psychoanalysis (Sigmund Freud) Psychoanalysis is a school of psychology that emphasizes the psychological dynamics of the factors that determine human behavior, and the importance of childhood experiences in shaping personality adulthood 5. Humanistic (Abraham Maslow) Humanistic a stream psychology that emerged in the 1950s as a reaction against behaviorism and psychoanalysis 6. Kogntif Cognitive psychology is a stream of mental processes / mind

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