[PSYC200] 4. History of Psychology

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Dr. Chris Grace explains the history of psychology. He describes its development out of philosophy and medical science as well as the early ideas that existed at the start of the field. Dr. Grace also breifly discusses who is considered a psychologist and the range of jobs in psychology that exist today.

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This guy is so fun to watch. He makes psychology extra entertaining to learn/watch. I've been laughing a concerning amount XDD

avg_lucidpanda
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Im taking intro to psych online, so watching a lecture like I am actually there helps a lot

Murderedmuse
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This is not the history of psychology. The history starts after 25 min of really great intro. But it's still a great video.

Mister.Psychology
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im going to HBU i hope that they have somebody like this guy wow

noneofyabusiness
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wheres the explanation to the facts given at the start?

Lola-lsxn
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every time at his classes is much more information. love him good job

simplesasha
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3:21 the oatmeal risk was for the flavored processed oatmeal. Not oats cooked in a pan for 10 minutes. Just sayin'

threeicys
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List one vs. List two: These productions were made for different generations that harbored different generational ideals and societal expectations.

katecards
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This is actually making me think of studying this subject at Biola which in secular western universities is nowadays nothing more than a branch of  liberal political ideology. We need the subject to get back to facts and understanding things empirically.

kprosser
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This is the 4th video I watched of yours

gabriellevance
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I wish he is my lecturer so that i dont fall into sleep

kentong
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Dr. Grace: I’d love to know the answer to the study! What’s the correlation?
Is it attachment, something to do with being nurtured as a baby and having close relationship with mother? Just a guess.

elleinad
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Hey dude, I like your personality and interactive nature of your class, but these classes are waaaayyy too interactive. These need more theoretical materials.

harshaswar
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Man, you get in a room with a person that has being lock up for a 8 o more years and they'll be able to do psychology.

Miguel.
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Wundt- structuralism (the individual structures create the whole mind, ) James- functionalism (overtook struct, asked why, ") and Watson- behaviorism (structure and fx aren't important. Watch their behavior.) Psychology is the scientific study of the mind and behavior. During a "culture of discovery" and Christians stepped out of the picture.

max
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Tell this man I said hi if he is till alive

coltonortiz
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I wanted to know about the history of psychology but he just babbles some useless facts, impossible to go on watching....

zoop
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Not only do nurses take psych classes, but I call bullshit on the prescription story. The reason the pharmacy won't accept a faxed script for a narcotic is that the laws have changed so that only a signed original prescription from the doctor is valid for dispensing narcotics. So, not only is your story about being asked the generic "are you a doctor" question malarkey (they will ask if you are the specific doctor who wrote the script), but even IF the pharmacy had called the actual doctor who prescribed narcotics to you, they would have required a physical original signed script for narcotics. A call to the doc would not have circumvented the law for this, and somehow rendered the faxed script valid. While I'm annoyed by how much you tease and seem to enjoy the suspense you create by NOT giving answers without first generating all sorts of questions, I'll watch the rest of the video. I'm an RN with Asperger's, so please forgive my directness. But you're full of shit, mister. But I respect your education and I'll see what your answers are at the end of the video, I hope.

jasonreed