Psychological Paradigms

Psychodynamic Paradigm

Awareness

Unconscious

Can't

Preconscious

Brought

Conscious

Aware

Attachment Theory

John Bowlby

Secure

Insecure

Ambivalent

Freud

Components

Id

Needs

Ego

Satisfaction

Balance

Mechanisms

Superego

Values

Behavioural Paradigm

Classic conditioning

Ivan Pavlov and John B. Watson

Response/Reaction

Operant conditioning

B.F. Skinner

Behaviors

Reinforcement or punishment

Consequences

Social learning

Albert Bandura

Monkey

Experiments

We observe then imitate

Cognitive Paradigm

Events

Experiences

Albert Ellis

Feelings/Emotions

Interpretation

Schema

Consistent

Distortions

Biological Paradigm

Heredity and Genetics

DNA

Biological

Genes

Emotions

Brain Structures

Regulating Emotion

Amygdala

Thalamus

Hypothalamus

Temporal

Memory

Occipital

Visual

Parietal

Touch

Frontal

Functioning

Neurotransmitters

Chemicals

Norepinephrine

Arousal

Serotonin

Sleep

Dopamine

Sensations

GABA

Regulation

Communication

Two Eyed Seeing

Medicine Wheel

Knowledge

Connecting

Purpose

Participating

Sociocultural Paradigm

Holistic

Maltreatment

Trauma

Illness

Abnormal

Dysfunctional

Culture

Ethnicity

Gender

Sex

Race

Ecological

Relationships

Environment