PSYC 102 Lecture Notes - Obsessive–Compulsive Disorder, Posttraumatic Stress Disorder, Generalized Anxiety Disorder
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Scientific study : empirical evidence evidence through experience, critical thinking active role in learning and understanding things around the world. Questioning info and its source: systematic research methods developing research designs to test a hypothesis. Behaviourism another perspective on behaviour; learned behaviour: suggests if , you can control the environment, you can control the behaviour. Cognitive behaviourism the link between behaviour and cognitive perspective. Humanistic perspective striving to achieve: takes the optimistic and positive view of human nature, people do have freedom, conscious choices, they have reasons for what they do. Cognitive perspective thought processes: focuses on mental function and reasoning, belief formation, how we process, store, retrieve and use information. Sociocultural perspective social forces, culture: how behaviour and thinking can vary across cultures, has some similarity to behaviourism but is a broader perspective that focuses on cultural and societal experiences.