DAY 10

 THIS IS MY TENTH  DAY LEARNING ABOUT PSYCHOLOGY AND WRITE WHAT I LEARN


The Perspectives Of Psychology

 

Structuralism and functionalism have paved the way for exciting

 approaches in psychology, each grounded in a shared understanding

 of human nature and study methods.



**Behavioral Perspective:** Emerging in the 1910s and

 1920s with John Broadus Watson and gaining prominence

 through B.F. Skinner in the 1930s and 1940s, this approach

 focuses on observable behaviors and the influence of the

 environment.



**Psychodynamic Perspective:** Developed by Sigmund Freud in the early 1900s, this perspective emphasizes the unconscious mind and early experiences. It has inspired numerous theories, including those of Carl Jung, Alfred Adler, and Erik Erikson.


**Humanistic Perspective:** Emerging in the 1950s and 1960s as a reaction to behaviorism and psychoanalysis, this approach focuses on personal growth and self-actualization, championed by Carl Rogers and Abraham Maslow.


**Cognitive Perspective:** Gaining traction in the 1950s and 1960s, this perspective examines how we think and process information, with key figures like Jean Piaget and Aaron Beck.






Each of these perspectives contributes uniquely to our understanding of psychology!

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