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Portfolio Presentation PSY490 Introduction General survey of main philosophies in Psychology Own choice of behavioral philosophies Behavioral philosophies as well as the incoming of Psychology My overall point of view Accurate as well as inventive thinking in introduction occasion Major Theories HUMANISTIC, BEHAVIORAL, BIOLOGICAL, ENVIRONMENTAL, COGNITIVE, AND PSYCHODYNAMIC PERSPECTIVES. Humanistic Concentration is on the personality. Every individual is accountable for their personal attitude. Personal improvement of possible. Person evaluation. Maslow’s hierarchy of needs. Biological attitude is due to hereditary or neurological breakdown or imperfections. Disposition is part of disagreement. Environmental Ecological factors reveal psychological deeds. Previous incident, shelter, institutions, locality, etc. everything participate a part in an person’s attitude. individual alter or correct to ecological motivation. Cognitive-Behavioral Recall ingestion of information dispensation as well as cargo space Recovery Insight Attitude is connected to previous incident. The surrounding navigates attitude through studying. Ivan Pavlov as well as training. Trained bodily replies. Psychodynamic attitude is unaware response to motivation. previous incidents take part a solution part in the unawareness. Psychotherapy. Personal Preference of Theories SIMILARITY , AVERSION , AS WELL AS ENDINGS Future of Psychology EFFECTS OF PHILOSOPHIES Worldview THE STUDY OF HUMAN MIND AND BEHAVIOR Presentation Creation ANALYTICAL AS WELL AS IMAGINATIVE THINKING Conclusion Main philosophies are not the only philosophies. Psychology is always altering s well as developing. latest learning's, investigation, as well as answers. Latest secondary regulations. Diverse vision is essential. References ecological psychology. (2000). In The Dictionary of Human Geography. Retrieved from http://www.credoreference.com/entry/bkhumgeo/environmental_psychology Huitt, W., & Hummel, J. (1997). An introduction to classical (respondent) conditioning. Educational Psychology Interactive. Valdosta, GA: Valdosta State University. Retrieved 28 November 2010, from http://chiron.valdosta.edu/whuitt/col/behsys/classcnd.html Kowalski, R.M., & Westen, D. (2005). Psychology: The Study of Mental Processes and Behavior. Chapter 1 and 3. John Wiley and Sons, Inc. Staddon, J.E.R., & Niv, Y. (2008). Operant Conditioning. Scholarpedia. Retrieved 28 November 2010 from http://www.scholarpedia.org/article/Operant_conditioning Stewart, A. (2007). Individual Psychology and Environmental Psychology. Journal of Individual Psychology, 63(1), 67-85. Retrieved from Academic Search Complete database. Veitch, R., & Arkkelin, D. (1995). Environmental psychology. New Saddle River, NJ: Pearson/Prentice Hall. Wertheimer, M. (1978). Humanistic psychology and the humane but tough-minded psychologist. American Psychologist, 33(8), 739-745. doi:10.1037/0003066X.33.8.739. Wickens, Andrew (2005). Foundations of Biopsychology (2nd ed.). , : Prentice Hall, Inc.