Different Schools Of Psychology

A school of psychology is a group of psychologists who share similar views about the nature of mind, behavior, and methods of studying them. Each school is based on a particular concept (idea), objectives (aims), and methods (ways of study)

Classification of Different Schools of Psychology -

1. Structuralism

  • Concept : Mind is made up of basic elements like sensations, images, and feelings.
  • Objective : To analyze the structure of mind by breaking it into smallest parts.
  • Method : Introspection (self-observation of conscious experiences).

2. Gestalt Psychology

  • Concept : Mind works as a whole pattern, not as separate elements. “The whole is greater than the sum of its parts.”
  • Objective : To study how perception and experience are organized.
  • Method : Study of perception and organization of patterns (not introspection alone).

3. Functionalism

  • Concept : Focus on functions of mind and behavior (how they help in adaptation).
  • Objective : To understand how mental processes help individuals adjust to environment.
  • Method : Observation and experimentation on learning, memory, thinking, etc.

4. Behaviorism

  • Concept : Psychology should study only observable behavior, not the mind.
  • Objective : To explain behavior in terms of stimulus–response (S-R) relationships.
  • Method : Experimental method, especially on conditioning and learning

5. Psychoanalysis

  • Concept : Behavior is influenced by unconscious motives and desires.
  • Objective : To understand hidden unconscious conflicts and drives.
  • Method : Clinical methods such as: Free association, Dream analysis, Case study method

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