Early And Modern Perspectives Of Psychology Paper

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Jonathan Cuéllar Professor Deborah K. Huerta General Psychology 2301.02 22 January 2015 Early and Modern Perspectives of Psychology Psychology is the study of our mind and how our behaviors to certain things we do affect us and the people around us. There is different types of early and modern perspectives of Psychology that differentiate in methods and philosophies by different founders. There is more than fifty subfields of Psychology and many of those subfields have nothing to do with disorders. Different Psychologists might have different answers to the same questions as they all see it their own way. There is a total of seven known and recognized perspectives in this field. Psychology is composed of the curiosity we have as human beings towards different things. This curiosities cause as to explore and research to find a meaning to our thoughts. Everything we see or everything that is being told to us by someone else will not always convince us of its validity. This makes us skeptic which makes us question all the doubts we might have. We are all humans and we all make mistakes, so it is very important to be humble and accept the responsibilities for our mistakes. This are all known as the Scientific Attitude. The earliest evidence of Psychology goes back to the 384-322 BC. Aristotle was a naturalist and philosopher that …show more content…

The Behavioral Perspective is a perspective that result from what we learn or experience in life. What we do in school or when we are in training on a new job are two examples of Behavioral Perspective. The second known and recognized perspective is the Cognitive Perspective. The Cognitive Perspective is a perspective know for mental process which occurs in decision making and problem solving. For example, when you are going to buy a new car or when you are reading the installation instructions for your new iPad are examples of the behaviors involved in this