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The History of Psychology PYB1Lesson 1 The word Psychology originates from 2 Greek words: Psyche meaning ‘Soul/Mind’ (no distinction) Logos meaning ‘study of’ A more useful definition and one that reflects what psychologists actually do is: ‘the scientific study of human and animal behaviour and mental processes’ Psychology and other disciplines The terms ‘social sciences’ or ‘behavioural sciences’ refer to a family or cluster of disciplines of which Psychology Is a member. Sociology Anthropology Biology Study of Humans and Animals and why they behave as they do Sociology Anthropology Biology Sociology Sociology is the study of groups and institutions within society. Sociology is concerned with groups such as the family, ethnic groups, subcultures, religious institutions, the workplace and difference between societies. Sociologists are less interested in personality, interaction between two or more people, and social perception. Sociologists are concerned more with the group rather than the individual. Overlaps with Social Psychology, but Sociology is Macro while Psychology is Micro Anthropology Anthropology is concerned with the different cultures that exist around the world and their historical origins and development Anthropologists tend to work at a macro level, concentrating on entire communities, tribes or society as a whole. Anthropologists are interested in how people lead their daily lives in different cultures, and usually live within a community to study. There is a cross over within Cross-cultural Psychology, concerned with psychological differences. (Child development, social interaction) Biology Biology is concerned with understanding how organisms are structured and how they function. Structures include muscles, the skeleton, organs and the nervous system. It is the study of the nervous system that relates to the biological approach in psychology. The Overlaps Schools of Psychology A number of different psychological schools have been developed: Psychodynamic: Freud, Jung, Erickson Behaviourism: Watson, Pavlov, Skinner Cognitivism: The Gestalt Psychologists Humanistic: Rogers, Maslow Biological: Biological scientists