Psychology

Dr. sreeremya S
Dr. sreeremya SLecturer at Dept of biotechnology, em Colleges of the Fenway
BY SREEREMYA.S 
Lecturer, Mercy college, Palakkad
 Psychology is an academic and scientific study of mental processes and 
behavior. Psychologists study such concepts as perception, cognition, 
emotion, personality, behavior, interpersonal relationships, and the 
individual and collective unconscious. 
 Psychology also refers to the application of such knowledge to 
various spheres of human activity including issues related to daily life— 
e.g. family, education, and work—and the treatment of mental health 
problems. 
 Psychology includes many sub-fields of study and application 
concerned with such areas as human development, sports, health, 
industry, media, law. 
 Psychology is the science of the intellects, characters and 
behavior of animals including man. Human education is 
concerned with certain changes in the intellects, characters and 
behavior of men, its problems being roughly included under these 
four topics: Aims, materials, means and methods.
 Psyche = soul, mind. 
 Logos = word, science, study, discourse. 
 Psychology as the science of soul. 
 Psychology as the science of mind. 
 Psychology as the science of consciousness. 
 Psychology as the science of behaviour. 
By P. Muthupandi.
 Educational psychology is the study of human learning. The study of 
learning processes, both cognitive and affective, allows researchers to 
understand individual differences in behavior, personality, intellect, and 
self- concept. The field of educational psychology heavily relies on 
testing, measurement, assessment, evaluation, and training to enhance 
educational activities and learning processes. This can involve studying 
instructional processes within the classroom setting. 
 Educational psychology can in part be understood through its 
relationship with other disciplines. It is informed primarily 
by psychology, bearing a relationship to that discipline analogous to the 
relationship between medicine and biology. It is also informed 
by neuroscience. Educational psychology in turn informs a wide range of 
specialities within educational studies, including instructional 
design, educational technology, curriculum development, organizational 
learning, special education and classroom management. Educational 
psychology both draws from and contributes to cognitive science and 
the learning sciences.
W. B. Kolesnik: 
“Psychology is the science of human behaviour.” 
C.V. Good defines : 
“Psychology is the study of adjustments of 
organism, especially the human organism to 
changing environment.” 
By P. Muthupandi.
 Psychology is a pure science: 
 It is empirical : experimental. 
 It is a systematic study. 
 It uses measurements and 
tools of measurement. 
 It has Definitions of terms. 
By P. Muthupandi.
 Abnormal psychology deals with behaviour disorders and 
disturbed individuals. For example, researchers might investigate 
the causes of violent or self-destructive behaviour or the 
effectiveness of procedures used in treating an emotional 
disturbance. 
 
Clinical psychology uses the understandings derived from 
developmental and abnormal psychology to diagnose and treat 
mental disorders and adjustment problems. Some clinical 
psychologists work to develop programmes for the prevention of 
emotional illness or conduct basic research on how individuals 
can better cope with the problems of daily life. 
By P. Muthupandi.
 Educational psychology attempts to improve teaching methods and materials, to 
solve learning problems, and to measure learning ability and educational progress. 
Researchers in this field may devise achievement tests, develop and evaluate 
teaching methods, or investigate how children learn at different ages. 
 Industrial psychology is concerned with people at work. Industrial psychologists 
investigate such matters as how to make jobs more rewarding or how to improve 
workers' performance. They also study personnel selection, leadership, and 
management. Organizational psychology is a closely related field. 
 Social psychology studies the social behaviour of individuals and groups, with 
special emphasis on how behaviour is affected by the presence or influence of 
other people. Social psychologists concentrate on such processes as 
communication, political behaviour, and the formation of attitudes. 
By P. Muthupandi.
 Comparative psychology explores the differences and similarities 
in the behaviour of animals of different species. Psychologists in 
this field make systematic studies of the abilities, needs, and 
activities of various animal species as compared with human 
beings. 
 Developmental psychology studies the emotional, intellectual, and 
social changes that occur across the life span of human beings. 
Many developmental psychologists specialize in the study of 
children or adolescents. 
By P. Muthupandi.
 Thus psychology is an important field of 
study,which embrances about the knowledge 
on the behavioural and adaptive pattern of 
human beings
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Psychology

  • 1. BY SREEREMYA.S Lecturer, Mercy college, Palakkad
  • 2.  Psychology is an academic and scientific study of mental processes and behavior. Psychologists study such concepts as perception, cognition, emotion, personality, behavior, interpersonal relationships, and the individual and collective unconscious.  Psychology also refers to the application of such knowledge to various spheres of human activity including issues related to daily life— e.g. family, education, and work—and the treatment of mental health problems.  Psychology includes many sub-fields of study and application concerned with such areas as human development, sports, health, industry, media, law.  Psychology is the science of the intellects, characters and behavior of animals including man. Human education is concerned with certain changes in the intellects, characters and behavior of men, its problems being roughly included under these four topics: Aims, materials, means and methods.
  • 3.  Psyche = soul, mind.  Logos = word, science, study, discourse.  Psychology as the science of soul.  Psychology as the science of mind.  Psychology as the science of consciousness.  Psychology as the science of behaviour. By P. Muthupandi.
  • 4.  Educational psychology is the study of human learning. The study of learning processes, both cognitive and affective, allows researchers to understand individual differences in behavior, personality, intellect, and self- concept. The field of educational psychology heavily relies on testing, measurement, assessment, evaluation, and training to enhance educational activities and learning processes. This can involve studying instructional processes within the classroom setting.  Educational psychology can in part be understood through its relationship with other disciplines. It is informed primarily by psychology, bearing a relationship to that discipline analogous to the relationship between medicine and biology. It is also informed by neuroscience. Educational psychology in turn informs a wide range of specialities within educational studies, including instructional design, educational technology, curriculum development, organizational learning, special education and classroom management. Educational psychology both draws from and contributes to cognitive science and the learning sciences.
  • 5. W. B. Kolesnik: “Psychology is the science of human behaviour.” C.V. Good defines : “Psychology is the study of adjustments of organism, especially the human organism to changing environment.” By P. Muthupandi.
  • 6.  Psychology is a pure science:  It is empirical : experimental.  It is a systematic study.  It uses measurements and tools of measurement.  It has Definitions of terms. By P. Muthupandi.
  • 7.  Abnormal psychology deals with behaviour disorders and disturbed individuals. For example, researchers might investigate the causes of violent or self-destructive behaviour or the effectiveness of procedures used in treating an emotional disturbance.  Clinical psychology uses the understandings derived from developmental and abnormal psychology to diagnose and treat mental disorders and adjustment problems. Some clinical psychologists work to develop programmes for the prevention of emotional illness or conduct basic research on how individuals can better cope with the problems of daily life. By P. Muthupandi.
  • 8.  Educational psychology attempts to improve teaching methods and materials, to solve learning problems, and to measure learning ability and educational progress. Researchers in this field may devise achievement tests, develop and evaluate teaching methods, or investigate how children learn at different ages.  Industrial psychology is concerned with people at work. Industrial psychologists investigate such matters as how to make jobs more rewarding or how to improve workers' performance. They also study personnel selection, leadership, and management. Organizational psychology is a closely related field.  Social psychology studies the social behaviour of individuals and groups, with special emphasis on how behaviour is affected by the presence or influence of other people. Social psychologists concentrate on such processes as communication, political behaviour, and the formation of attitudes. By P. Muthupandi.
  • 9.  Comparative psychology explores the differences and similarities in the behaviour of animals of different species. Psychologists in this field make systematic studies of the abilities, needs, and activities of various animal species as compared with human beings.  Developmental psychology studies the emotional, intellectual, and social changes that occur across the life span of human beings. Many developmental psychologists specialize in the study of children or adolescents. By P. Muthupandi.
  • 10.  Thus psychology is an important field of study,which embrances about the knowledge on the behavioural and adaptive pattern of human beings