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Introduction to Psychology
Lecture 1
Lecturer
Muhammad Behroz Khan
Abasyn University, Peshawar.
What is Psychology?
• It is defined as ‘’scientific study of behavior and
mental process.’’
• Behavior includes anything we do, especially if it
can be observed as talking, eating, running etc. It
can be study in a variety of settings.
• Mental process include thinking, perception,
decision making, judgement etc.
• These mental processes are not directly
observable but can be studied through report by
human research subjects.
• Psychologist often study biological and physiological process
that go together with both behavior and mental processes.
For example brain waves during dreaming, heart rate during
emotion etc.
Historical Background
• For better understanding of subject matter of Psychology, we
have to throw light on some of the historical background of
Psychology.
• The origin of psychology can be traced back to half million
years when primitive societies assumed that behavior was
caused by the presence of good or bad souls.
• People have always been interested in the behavior of others
throughout history. So the roots of psychology may be found
in philosophy, religion, and science.
• On the basis of these points the history of Psychology is
divided into two periods.
1. Pre-scientific Period
2. Scientific Period
Pre-scientific Period
• Some of our modern ideas of psychology came
from Ancient Greece. The term Psychology was
derived from the Greek words psyche (Soul) and
logos (knowledge), which came to mean ‘’ the
study of mind’’.
• The pre-scientific period is divided into three
periods:
i. Greek Period
ii. Middles Ages
iii. Islamic Period
i. Greek Period
• Some of the early Greek Philosopher consider ‘’psyche’’
as a substance like breath, fire or air. Which was thought
to control the body.
Hippocrates (430 B.C.)
• Hippocrates was a Greek physician who thought that
personality was made up of four temperaments and
these temperaments were influenced the presence of
‘’humor or fluids’’ in the body.
• Their problem of interest was the relationship between
mind and body.
Plato (427-347 B.C.)
• Stressed the controlling influence of ‘’Soul or Mind’’.
• He postulated the theory of mind-body dualism and believe that as
long as soul remains in the body, the man is alive, and when it
leaves the body, the man dies.
Aristotle (384- 322 B.C.)
• Rejected the Plato’s theory and suggested that mind is the function
of the body as vision is the function of eye.
• His concept of mind as function of the bodily process was an
important step in the direction of making psychology as a science.
Middle Ages
Plotinus (205 - 270 B.C.)
• He was inspired by the thoughts of Plato and Aristotle. He
tried to understand religious beliefs through reasoning.
Saint (St.) Augustine (354- 430 B.C.)
• He was a Christian philosopher, he believed that human being
is the interaction of soul and body.
• He was a founder of introspective method. He thought that an
individual can understand his own inner feelings.
Islamic Period
• The Muslim philosopher described the principles of life in the light
of Quran and the Sunnah.
Al-Kundi (803-873)
• Was great Arab philosopher, believed that our soul have originated
from God’s soul.
• He tried to combine religion and philosophy as both seek reality;
philosophy focus on theoretical aspects whereas religion stresses
upon action.
Al-Farabi (870-950)
• Wrote more than 80 books on various topics.
• He believed that a man is composed of body and soul, which belongs to
God. God is immortal and above all human thoughts.
• Farabi was influenced by the thoughts of Plato and Aristotle.
Ibn-Seena (980-1037)
• He was physiologist, physician, poet, and psychologist.
• According to him, there are three kinds of minds: human mind, animal
mind, and vegetable mind. Only the human mind possess reason and
intelligence.
Human Mind:
• Have the ability to practically reason or active intelligence on which
morality (what is right and wrong) depends.
• Theoretical reason which is also part of human mind enable
us to have abstract thinking.
Animal Mind
• Animal mind have the ability to motive faculty and power of
perception or cognition.
Vegetative Mind
• Vegetative mind have the ability to be nutritive mind, having
power of growth (body does not change its form and continue
to increase till it attains full maturity), and the power of
reproduction.
• He believed that physical illness can be treated with
medication but mental illness could be treated psychologically
with religion.
• He thought that body has no link with mind; body perishes but
mind remain alive.
Shah Wali Ullah (1702-1763)
• He wrote many books and made a deep study of human mind and
behavior.
• He discovered the causes of mental illness and treated them.
• According to him conflict goes on between the positive and
negative forces within human mind and healthy personality
develops only by striking the balance between the two.
• If irrational ideas are in excess, mental health is affected.
Scientific Period
• During sixteen and seventeen centuries, philosophers and
scientists proposed new theories in the light of their
observation and experiments. The scientific period may be
divided into two periods.
1. Renaissance Period
2. Modern Period
1. Renaissance Period
• Early in sixteen century severe reaction was developed
against unquestioning dependence on philosophy and
faith in logic without observation. Other influences came
from biology and physics.
• Following are important figures of this period:
Francis Bacon (1564-1642)
• He was founder of modern science.
• He separate science from religion and philosophy.
• He proposed several theories upon education, habits,
and human personality.
• He emphasized the importance of observation instead of
speculation.
Renee Descartes (1596-1650)
• He thought organism as a complicated mechanism, which
activated to light, sound, and other stimuli.
• He had a very inadequate concept of the structures and
function of nervous system.
• His study of human organism brought fresh light to
psychology.
Charles Darwin (1809-1882)
• He publish his book ‘’ the origin of species’’ in 1859 in
which he outlined his theory of evolution.
• In his theory, suggested that animals and people show
behavior that is adaptive to the environment and helpful
to their survival.
Paul Broca (1860)
• A French physician identified a part of the brain
called ‘’Broca area’’, which working as control centre
for speech.
Weber (1795-1878)
• About the middle of the 19th century the discoveries
made in physics gave rise to a new field known as
Psychophysics.
• It is an area of psychology that compares the physical
energy of a stimulus and sensation reported by a
subject.

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Introduction to Psychology.pptx

  • 1. Introduction to Psychology Lecture 1 Lecturer Muhammad Behroz Khan Abasyn University, Peshawar.
  • 2. What is Psychology? • It is defined as ‘’scientific study of behavior and mental process.’’ • Behavior includes anything we do, especially if it can be observed as talking, eating, running etc. It can be study in a variety of settings. • Mental process include thinking, perception, decision making, judgement etc. • These mental processes are not directly observable but can be studied through report by human research subjects.
  • 3. • Psychologist often study biological and physiological process that go together with both behavior and mental processes. For example brain waves during dreaming, heart rate during emotion etc.
  • 4. Historical Background • For better understanding of subject matter of Psychology, we have to throw light on some of the historical background of Psychology. • The origin of psychology can be traced back to half million years when primitive societies assumed that behavior was caused by the presence of good or bad souls. • People have always been interested in the behavior of others throughout history. So the roots of psychology may be found in philosophy, religion, and science. • On the basis of these points the history of Psychology is divided into two periods. 1. Pre-scientific Period 2. Scientific Period
  • 5. Pre-scientific Period • Some of our modern ideas of psychology came from Ancient Greece. The term Psychology was derived from the Greek words psyche (Soul) and logos (knowledge), which came to mean ‘’ the study of mind’’. • The pre-scientific period is divided into three periods: i. Greek Period ii. Middles Ages iii. Islamic Period
  • 6. i. Greek Period • Some of the early Greek Philosopher consider ‘’psyche’’ as a substance like breath, fire or air. Which was thought to control the body. Hippocrates (430 B.C.) • Hippocrates was a Greek physician who thought that personality was made up of four temperaments and these temperaments were influenced the presence of ‘’humor or fluids’’ in the body. • Their problem of interest was the relationship between mind and body.
  • 7.
  • 8.
  • 9. Plato (427-347 B.C.) • Stressed the controlling influence of ‘’Soul or Mind’’. • He postulated the theory of mind-body dualism and believe that as long as soul remains in the body, the man is alive, and when it leaves the body, the man dies. Aristotle (384- 322 B.C.) • Rejected the Plato’s theory and suggested that mind is the function of the body as vision is the function of eye. • His concept of mind as function of the bodily process was an important step in the direction of making psychology as a science.
  • 10. Middle Ages Plotinus (205 - 270 B.C.) • He was inspired by the thoughts of Plato and Aristotle. He tried to understand religious beliefs through reasoning. Saint (St.) Augustine (354- 430 B.C.) • He was a Christian philosopher, he believed that human being is the interaction of soul and body. • He was a founder of introspective method. He thought that an individual can understand his own inner feelings.
  • 11. Islamic Period • The Muslim philosopher described the principles of life in the light of Quran and the Sunnah. Al-Kundi (803-873) • Was great Arab philosopher, believed that our soul have originated from God’s soul. • He tried to combine religion and philosophy as both seek reality; philosophy focus on theoretical aspects whereas religion stresses upon action. Al-Farabi (870-950) • Wrote more than 80 books on various topics.
  • 12. • He believed that a man is composed of body and soul, which belongs to God. God is immortal and above all human thoughts. • Farabi was influenced by the thoughts of Plato and Aristotle. Ibn-Seena (980-1037) • He was physiologist, physician, poet, and psychologist. • According to him, there are three kinds of minds: human mind, animal mind, and vegetable mind. Only the human mind possess reason and intelligence. Human Mind: • Have the ability to practically reason or active intelligence on which morality (what is right and wrong) depends.
  • 13. • Theoretical reason which is also part of human mind enable us to have abstract thinking. Animal Mind • Animal mind have the ability to motive faculty and power of perception or cognition. Vegetative Mind • Vegetative mind have the ability to be nutritive mind, having power of growth (body does not change its form and continue to increase till it attains full maturity), and the power of reproduction. • He believed that physical illness can be treated with medication but mental illness could be treated psychologically with religion.
  • 14. • He thought that body has no link with mind; body perishes but mind remain alive. Shah Wali Ullah (1702-1763) • He wrote many books and made a deep study of human mind and behavior. • He discovered the causes of mental illness and treated them. • According to him conflict goes on between the positive and negative forces within human mind and healthy personality develops only by striking the balance between the two. • If irrational ideas are in excess, mental health is affected.
  • 15. Scientific Period • During sixteen and seventeen centuries, philosophers and scientists proposed new theories in the light of their observation and experiments. The scientific period may be divided into two periods. 1. Renaissance Period 2. Modern Period
  • 16. 1. Renaissance Period • Early in sixteen century severe reaction was developed against unquestioning dependence on philosophy and faith in logic without observation. Other influences came from biology and physics. • Following are important figures of this period: Francis Bacon (1564-1642) • He was founder of modern science. • He separate science from religion and philosophy. • He proposed several theories upon education, habits, and human personality. • He emphasized the importance of observation instead of speculation.
  • 17. Renee Descartes (1596-1650) • He thought organism as a complicated mechanism, which activated to light, sound, and other stimuli. • He had a very inadequate concept of the structures and function of nervous system. • His study of human organism brought fresh light to psychology. Charles Darwin (1809-1882) • He publish his book ‘’ the origin of species’’ in 1859 in which he outlined his theory of evolution. • In his theory, suggested that animals and people show behavior that is adaptive to the environment and helpful to their survival.
  • 18. Paul Broca (1860) • A French physician identified a part of the brain called ‘’Broca area’’, which working as control centre for speech. Weber (1795-1878) • About the middle of the 19th century the discoveries made in physics gave rise to a new field known as Psychophysics. • It is an area of psychology that compares the physical energy of a stimulus and sensation reported by a subject.