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PSYCHOLOGY
By
Dr. S.Jerslin
MEANING
• Psychology is the scientific study of behaviour and mental processes.
Behaviour includes all of our outward or overt(open) actions and reactions,
such as verbal and facial expressions and movements.
• Mental processes refer to all the internal and covert(secret) activity of
our mind such as thinking, feeling and remembering. It is a scientific
study because to study behaviour and mental processes, the psychologists
use the scientific methods for understanding more precisely and
accurately.
• The word Psychology has its origin from two Greek words ‘Psyche’ and
‘Logos’, ‘psyche’ means ‘soul’ and ‘logos’ means ‘study’. Thus literally,
Psychology means ‘the study of soul’ or ‘science of soul’.
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FILM PITCH DECK
DEFINITION 1. The first definition of the Psychology was the study of
the soul:
2. In terms of the study of the mind
3. In terms of the study of consciousness
4. In terms of the study of behaviour
5. William McDougall
6. JB Watson
7. Munn
DEFINITION
• 1. The first definition of the Psychology was the study of the soul:
• The earliest attempts at defining Psychology owe their origin to the most mysterious and
philosophical concept, namely that of soul. What is soul? How can it be studied? The
inability to find clear answers to such questions led some ancient Greek philosophers
to define psychology as the study of the mind.
• 2. In terms of the study of the mind:
• Although the word mind was less mysterious and vague than soul, yet it also faced the
same questions, namely what is mind? How can it be studied, etc. This definition was also
rejected.
• 3. In terms of the study of consciousness:
• The description and explanation of the states of consciousness is the task of Psychology
which is usually done by the instrument introspection—process of looking within.
• 4. In terms of the study of behaviour:
• The most modern and widely accepted definition of psychology even today,
is the study of behaviour, both humans and animals.
• 5. William McDougall:
• In his book An Outline of Psychology, “Psychology is a science which aims
to give us better understanding and control of the behaviour of the
organism as a whole”.
• 6. JB Watson:
• Psychology is “the science of behaviour” (taking into account the human as
well as animal behaviour).
• 7. NL Munn:
• “Psychology is the science and the properly trained psychologist is a
scientist, or at least a practitioner who uses scientific methods and
information resulting from scientific investigations”.
• *Scope of Psychology:
• The field of psychology can be understood by various subfields of
psychology making an attempt in meeting the goals of psychology.
• 1. Physiological Psychology:
• In the most fundamental sense, human beings are biological organisms.
Physiological functions and the structure of our body work together to
influence our behaviour. Biopsychology is the branch that specializes in the
area. Bio-psychologists may examine the ways in which specific sites in the
brain which are related to disorders such as Parkinson’s disease or they
may try to determine how our sensations are related to our behaviour.
• 2. Developmental Psychology:
• Here the studies are with respect to how people grow and change
throughout their life from prenatal stages, through childhood, adulthood
and old age. Developmental psychologists work in a variety of settings like
colleges, schools, healthcare centres, business centres, government and non-
profit organizations, etc. They are also very much involved in studies of the
disturbed children and advising parents about helping such children.
• 3. Personality Psychology:
• This branch helps to explain both consistency(steadiness) and change in a person’s
behaviour over time, from birth till the end of life through the influence of parents,
siblings, playmates, school, society and culture. It also studies the individual traits that
differentiate the behaviour of one person from that of another person.
• 4. Health Psychology:
• This explores the relations between the psychological factors and physical ailments and
disease. Health psychologists focus on health maintenance and promotion of behaviour
related to good health such as exercise, health habits and discouraging unhealthy
behaviours like smoking, drug abuse and alcoholism.
• Health psychologists work in healthcare setting and also in colleges and universities
where they conduct research. They analyse and attempt to improve the healthcare
system and formulate health policies.
• 5. Clinical Psychology:
• It deals with the assessment and intervention of abnormal behaviour. As some observe and believe
that psychological disorders arise from a person’s unresolved conflicts and unconscious
motives, others maintain that some of these patterns are merely learned responses, which can be
unlearned with training, still others are contend with the knowledge of thinking that there are
biological basis to certain psychological disorders, especially the more serious ones. Clinical
psychologists are employed in hospitals, clinics and private practice. They often work closely with
other specialists in the field of mental health.
• 6. Counselling Psychology:
• This focuses primarily on educational, social and career adjustment problems. Counselling
psychologists advise students on effective study habits and the kinds of job they might be best
suited for, and provide help concerned with mild problems of social nature and strengthen healthy
lifestyle, economical and emotional adjustments.
• They make use of tests to measure aptitudes, interests and personality characteristics. They also do
marriage and family counselling, provide strategies to improve family relations.
• 7. Educational Psychology:
• Educational psychologists are concerned with all the concepts of education. This includes the study of
motivation, intelligence, personality, use of rewards and punishments, size of the class, expectations, the
personality traits and the effectiveness of the teacher, the student-teacher relationship, the attitudes, etc.
It is also concerned with designing tests to evaluate student performance. They also help in designing the
curriculum to make learning more interesting and enjoyable to children.
• Educational psychology is used in elementary and secondary schools, planning and supervising special
education, training teachers, counselling students having problems, assessing students with learning
difficulties such as poor writing and reading skills and lack of concentration.
• 8. Social Psychology:
• Our behaviour is not only the result of just our personality and predisposition. Social and environmental
factors affect the way we think, say and do. Social psychologists conduct experiments to determine the
effects of various groups, group pressures and influence on behaviour. They investigate on the effects of
propaganda, persuation, conformity, conflict, integration, race, prejudice and aggression. These
investigations explain many incidents that would otherwise be difficult to understand. Social psychologists
work largely in colleges and universities and also other organizations.
• 9. Industrial and Organizational Psychology:
• The private and public organizations apply psychology to management and
employee training, supervision of personnel, improve communication within the
organization, counselling employees and reduce industrial disputes.
• Thus we can say that in organizational and industrial sectors not only the
psychological effects of working attitude of the employees are considered but
also the physical aspects are given importance to make workers feel healthy.
• 10. Experimental Psychology:
• It is the branch that studies the processes of sensing, perceiving, learning,
thinking, etc. by using scientific methods. The outcome of the experimental
psychology is cognitive psychology which focuses on studying higher mental
processes including thinking, knowing, reasoning, judging and decision-making.
Experimental psychologists often do research in lab by frequently using animals
as their experimental subjects.
• 11. Environmental Psychology:
• It focuses on the relationships between people and their physical and social
surroundings. For example, the density of population and its relationship with
crime, the noise pollution and its harmful effects and the influence of
overcrowding upon lifestyle, etc.
• 12. Psychology of Women:
• This concentrates on psychological factors of women’s behaviour and
development. It focuses on a broad range of issues such as discrimination against
women, the possibility of structural differences in the brain of men and
women, the effect of hormones on behaviour, and the cause of violence
against women, fear of success, outsmarting nature of women with respect to
men in various accomplishments.
• 13. Sports and Exercise Psychology:
• It studies the role of motivation in sport, social aspects of sport and
physiological issues like importance of training on muscle development, the
coordination between eye and hand, the muscular coordination in track and field,
swimming and gymnastics.
• 14. Cognitive Psychology:
• It has its roots in the cognitive outlook of the Gestalt principles. It studies
thinking, memory, language, development, perception, imagery and other
mental processes in order to peep into the higher human mental functions
like insight, creativity and problem-solving. The names of psychologists like
Edward Tolman and Jean Piaget are associated with the propagation of the ideas of
this school of thought.
• https://coed.dypvp.edu.in/E-resource/BED-205-Psychology-unit-3-and-4.pdf
THANK YOU
EDUCATIONAL
PHYCOLOGY
BY DR.S.JERSLIN
What is Educational Psychology?
• Educational psychology is that branch of psychology in which
the findings of psychology are applied in the field of education.
It is the scientific study of human behaviour in educational
setting.
• Educational psychology is a behavioural science with two main
references– human behaviour and education.
• Education by all means is an attempt to mould and shape the
behaviour of the pupil. It aims to produce desirable changes
in him for the all-round development of his personality.
Con...
• Thus, Educational Psychology concerned primarily with
understanding the processes of teaching and learning that take
place within formal environments and developing ways of
improving those methods. It covers important topics like
learning theories; teaching methods; motivation; cognitive,
emotional, and moral development; and parent-child
relationships etc.
Understanding Educational Psychology

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  • 2. MEANING • Psychology is the scientific study of behaviour and mental processes. Behaviour includes all of our outward or overt(open) actions and reactions, such as verbal and facial expressions and movements. • Mental processes refer to all the internal and covert(secret) activity of our mind such as thinking, feeling and remembering. It is a scientific study because to study behaviour and mental processes, the psychologists use the scientific methods for understanding more precisely and accurately. • The word Psychology has its origin from two Greek words ‘Psyche’ and ‘Logos’, ‘psyche’ means ‘soul’ and ‘logos’ means ‘study’. Thus literally, Psychology means ‘the study of soul’ or ‘science of soul’.
  • 3. 2 FILM PITCH DECK DEFINITION 1. The first definition of the Psychology was the study of the soul: 2. In terms of the study of the mind 3. In terms of the study of consciousness 4. In terms of the study of behaviour 5. William McDougall 6. JB Watson 7. Munn
  • 4. DEFINITION • 1. The first definition of the Psychology was the study of the soul: • The earliest attempts at defining Psychology owe their origin to the most mysterious and philosophical concept, namely that of soul. What is soul? How can it be studied? The inability to find clear answers to such questions led some ancient Greek philosophers to define psychology as the study of the mind. • 2. In terms of the study of the mind: • Although the word mind was less mysterious and vague than soul, yet it also faced the same questions, namely what is mind? How can it be studied, etc. This definition was also rejected. • 3. In terms of the study of consciousness: • The description and explanation of the states of consciousness is the task of Psychology which is usually done by the instrument introspection—process of looking within.
  • 5. • 4. In terms of the study of behaviour: • The most modern and widely accepted definition of psychology even today, is the study of behaviour, both humans and animals. • 5. William McDougall: • In his book An Outline of Psychology, “Psychology is a science which aims to give us better understanding and control of the behaviour of the organism as a whole”. • 6. JB Watson: • Psychology is “the science of behaviour” (taking into account the human as well as animal behaviour). • 7. NL Munn: • “Psychology is the science and the properly trained psychologist is a scientist, or at least a practitioner who uses scientific methods and information resulting from scientific investigations”.
  • 6. • *Scope of Psychology: • The field of psychology can be understood by various subfields of psychology making an attempt in meeting the goals of psychology. • 1. Physiological Psychology: • In the most fundamental sense, human beings are biological organisms. Physiological functions and the structure of our body work together to influence our behaviour. Biopsychology is the branch that specializes in the area. Bio-psychologists may examine the ways in which specific sites in the brain which are related to disorders such as Parkinson’s disease or they may try to determine how our sensations are related to our behaviour. • 2. Developmental Psychology: • Here the studies are with respect to how people grow and change throughout their life from prenatal stages, through childhood, adulthood and old age. Developmental psychologists work in a variety of settings like colleges, schools, healthcare centres, business centres, government and non- profit organizations, etc. They are also very much involved in studies of the disturbed children and advising parents about helping such children.
  • 7. • 3. Personality Psychology: • This branch helps to explain both consistency(steadiness) and change in a person’s behaviour over time, from birth till the end of life through the influence of parents, siblings, playmates, school, society and culture. It also studies the individual traits that differentiate the behaviour of one person from that of another person. • 4. Health Psychology: • This explores the relations between the psychological factors and physical ailments and disease. Health psychologists focus on health maintenance and promotion of behaviour related to good health such as exercise, health habits and discouraging unhealthy behaviours like smoking, drug abuse and alcoholism. • Health psychologists work in healthcare setting and also in colleges and universities where they conduct research. They analyse and attempt to improve the healthcare system and formulate health policies.
  • 8. • 5. Clinical Psychology: • It deals with the assessment and intervention of abnormal behaviour. As some observe and believe that psychological disorders arise from a person’s unresolved conflicts and unconscious motives, others maintain that some of these patterns are merely learned responses, which can be unlearned with training, still others are contend with the knowledge of thinking that there are biological basis to certain psychological disorders, especially the more serious ones. Clinical psychologists are employed in hospitals, clinics and private practice. They often work closely with other specialists in the field of mental health. • 6. Counselling Psychology: • This focuses primarily on educational, social and career adjustment problems. Counselling psychologists advise students on effective study habits and the kinds of job they might be best suited for, and provide help concerned with mild problems of social nature and strengthen healthy lifestyle, economical and emotional adjustments. • They make use of tests to measure aptitudes, interests and personality characteristics. They also do marriage and family counselling, provide strategies to improve family relations.
  • 9. • 7. Educational Psychology: • Educational psychologists are concerned with all the concepts of education. This includes the study of motivation, intelligence, personality, use of rewards and punishments, size of the class, expectations, the personality traits and the effectiveness of the teacher, the student-teacher relationship, the attitudes, etc. It is also concerned with designing tests to evaluate student performance. They also help in designing the curriculum to make learning more interesting and enjoyable to children. • Educational psychology is used in elementary and secondary schools, planning and supervising special education, training teachers, counselling students having problems, assessing students with learning difficulties such as poor writing and reading skills and lack of concentration. • 8. Social Psychology: • Our behaviour is not only the result of just our personality and predisposition. Social and environmental factors affect the way we think, say and do. Social psychologists conduct experiments to determine the effects of various groups, group pressures and influence on behaviour. They investigate on the effects of propaganda, persuation, conformity, conflict, integration, race, prejudice and aggression. These investigations explain many incidents that would otherwise be difficult to understand. Social psychologists work largely in colleges and universities and also other organizations.
  • 10. • 9. Industrial and Organizational Psychology: • The private and public organizations apply psychology to management and employee training, supervision of personnel, improve communication within the organization, counselling employees and reduce industrial disputes. • Thus we can say that in organizational and industrial sectors not only the psychological effects of working attitude of the employees are considered but also the physical aspects are given importance to make workers feel healthy. • 10. Experimental Psychology: • It is the branch that studies the processes of sensing, perceiving, learning, thinking, etc. by using scientific methods. The outcome of the experimental psychology is cognitive psychology which focuses on studying higher mental processes including thinking, knowing, reasoning, judging and decision-making. Experimental psychologists often do research in lab by frequently using animals as their experimental subjects.
  • 11. • 11. Environmental Psychology: • It focuses on the relationships between people and their physical and social surroundings. For example, the density of population and its relationship with crime, the noise pollution and its harmful effects and the influence of overcrowding upon lifestyle, etc. • 12. Psychology of Women: • This concentrates on psychological factors of women’s behaviour and development. It focuses on a broad range of issues such as discrimination against women, the possibility of structural differences in the brain of men and women, the effect of hormones on behaviour, and the cause of violence against women, fear of success, outsmarting nature of women with respect to men in various accomplishments.
  • 12. • 13. Sports and Exercise Psychology: • It studies the role of motivation in sport, social aspects of sport and physiological issues like importance of training on muscle development, the coordination between eye and hand, the muscular coordination in track and field, swimming and gymnastics. • 14. Cognitive Psychology: • It has its roots in the cognitive outlook of the Gestalt principles. It studies thinking, memory, language, development, perception, imagery and other mental processes in order to peep into the higher human mental functions like insight, creativity and problem-solving. The names of psychologists like Edward Tolman and Jean Piaget are associated with the propagation of the ideas of this school of thought. • https://coed.dypvp.edu.in/E-resource/BED-205-Psychology-unit-3-and-4.pdf
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  • 16. What is Educational Psychology? • Educational psychology is that branch of psychology in which the findings of psychology are applied in the field of education. It is the scientific study of human behaviour in educational setting. • Educational psychology is a behavioural science with two main references– human behaviour and education. • Education by all means is an attempt to mould and shape the behaviour of the pupil. It aims to produce desirable changes in him for the all-round development of his personality.
  • 17. Con... • Thus, Educational Psychology concerned primarily with understanding the processes of teaching and learning that take place within formal environments and developing ways of improving those methods. It covers important topics like learning theories; teaching methods; motivation; cognitive, emotional, and moral development; and parent-child relationships etc.

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