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