What is Classical and Modern Psychology - Juan Luis Linárez
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Modern Psychology
Recent progress
Neuropsychology and Cognitive Psychology
The Development of Cognitive Neuroscience
Brain and Cognitive Research
Developmental Psychology and Human Development
Theories of Human Development
Research on Development Stages
Positive Psychology
Focus on happiness and health
Technologies and Strategies for Enhancing Quality of Life
Modern research methods
Experimental Study
Experimental Design
Data Analysis Methods
Qualitative and Quantitative Methods
Qualitative research (interviews, focus groups)
Quantitative research (statistics, surveys)
Practical application
Clinical Psychology and Therapy
Evidence-based treatment
Intervention for Psychological Barriers
Organization and Educational Psychology
Improve work performance and satisfaction
The technology of education and skill development
Community and Social Intervention
Community Prevention and Support Programs
Policy, Public Research, and Development
Trends and Future of Psychology
Emerging trends
Digital Psychology and Technology
Interdisciplinarity with other sciences
Fields of future research
The development of new theories and methodologies
Innovative applications in the field of health and well-being
Comparison of Classical Psychology and Modern Psychology
The Evolution of Theory and Method
The transition from classical theory to modern theory
Integration of new methods and technologies
The impact of modern development on classical theories
The reassessment of classical concepts
Adapt ancient theories to a modern context
Conclusion
Summary of Main Points
A Review of Historical Evolution
The Main Contributions of Classical and Modern Psychology
Reflection on the Impact of Psychology on Society
Contribution to Individual and Social Welfare
The Future Outlook of the Field of Psychology
Introduction to Psychology
Definition of Psychology
General concept
Main Sub-disciplines
The Importance of Psychological Research
Applications in daily life
Relevance in academic and professional fields
The goals of the field of psychology
Understanding human behavior
Improve psychological and emotional health
Develop treatment technologies
Classic Psychology
Foundation and Origin
The Early History of Psychology
The influence of ancient philosophy
The development during the Renaissance period
The Influence of Philosophy on Psychology
Plato and Aristotle
Descartes and Dualism
Main Schools and Styles
Structuralism
Wilhelm Wundt
Experimental method
Establish the first psychology laboratory
Edward Titchener
The introspective method of structuralism
The contributions to the development of structuralism
Functionalism
William James
Adaptive Theory of Psychological Processes
The impact on applied psychology
John Dewey
The application in educational psychology
The Development of Functionalism Theory
Psychoanalysis
Sigmund Freud
Unconscious Theory
Defensive mechanisms and personality structure
Key Concepts
Oedipus complex
Sexual Desire and Sexual Psychological Development
Behaviorism
John B. Watson
Classical conditioning
Early Experiments and Theories
B.F. Skinner
Operant conditioning
Behavioral Application and Research
Development and Controversy
Contention between schools
The conflict between structuralism and functionalism
Criticism of Psychoanalysis and Behaviorism
The Evolution of Psychological Thought
The Transition to Scientific Psychology
The Impact of Modern Technology and Research
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