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Psychodynamic perspective
Unconscious combination of thoughts feelings and wishes. Guides behaviour but can lead to conflicting outcomes.
Unconscious
Behaviourist perspective
Environment controls behaviour with reinforcement and punishment
Environment
Humanistic perspective
People are motivated to achieve their full potential and self actualise
Better yourself
Cognitive perspective
'the mind is a computer' focuses on how memory, problem solving and decision making work.
Computer
Evolutionary perspective
Behaviours developed from evolution. Charles Darwin theory of natural selection
Introspection
Act of reporting a conscious experience in full. Used by Wundt and Titchener
Structuralism
Using introspection to define key elements of consciousness
Functionalism
Explaining and making sense of the human mind rather than describing it.
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