Developmental Psychology Timeline

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JORDAN SLATE
CHAPTER ONE Modern Psychology was conceived by a few key people, including Aristotle and Wilhelm Wurdt. Aristotle had ideas about how our minds and bodies worked. Because of limitations in his day, his assumptions were based on guesses. Wilheim Wundt, who was a more modern father of psychology, added the the scientific method to psychology, thus making it more of an actual science. He, along with his pupul, Edward Titchener, used introspective reports to build a more practicle view of the mind's structure (this is structuralism). With this, we also find that psychological processes have a purpose (making us who we are). This is the basis of functionalism. In addition, women like Mary Calkins and Margaret Washburn were female pioneers …show more content…

Wundt believed that it was the 'science of mental life'. Newer cognitive psychologists in the 1960s believed that internal mental processes also played a role in psychology. We now describe psychology as the 'science of behavior and mental processes'. Behavioralists like John B. Watson and B.F. Skinner study and and experiment with behavior we can see. Sigmund Freud was the founder of psychoanalysis. Abraham Maslow and Carl Rogers were the leaders of the humanism movement of the 1960s. Psychology can be studied and applied using the scientific method. We can also find out how to diagnose or figure out problems by using different research methods, like replication. The scientific method is key to such …show more content…

The hormones are carried through the bloodstream. The basic brain itself is made up of the medulla (the life regulator), the thalamus (the 'sensory switchboard'), the Cerebellum (the coordination-keeper), the Amygdala (the stressful almond), and so many other pieces that it would be redundant to write them out here. Let us get this straight: the brain is very complex. It has so many divisions, like the right and left, higher and lower, even our lobes, strips, cortices... It is adaptable, which means that if it is damaged, it will still attempt to solve problems and continue functioning. And it would not be possible without