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by Aryana Jurki 5 years ago

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Psychology schools of thought

Different schools of thought in psychology have been developed over time to understand human behavior and mental processes. Prominent figures like Jean Piaget, Albert Bandura, and Elizabeth Loftus have contributed to cognitive psychology, focusing on how the brain learns and processes information.

Psychology schools of thought

Psychology schools of thought

Abraham Maslow
Carl Rogers
Viktor Frankl

Humanism

Jean Piaget
Albert Bandura
Elizabeth Loftus

Cognitive

The study of how the brain learns and the mental process of thinking, knowing and remembering. This can be used for different methods of treating patients with mental illnesses.

John Watson
Ivan Pavlov
B.F. Skinner

The study of humans which included research and the advancement of therapy and how it can help patients

Theorist

Carl Jung
Sigmund Freud
Erik Erikson

Psychoanalysis

The theory that unlocking the unconscious mind is the key to understanding human behavior and relationships

Image

The use of experiments in order to understand the behaviour and actions presented by the human brain

Behaviourism