For many centuries, the study of human thought and emotion was not considered a very fruitful pursuit. Not that it hasn’t fascinated many people down the ages – it has. But the most interesting insights into human psychology came not from scientists but from poets and writers. In that respect, it is possible to find interesting observations and illustrations in the works of Edgar Allan Poe, Shakespeare, and Milton.
All that changed with the advent of psychology as a serious science. Freud, Jung, and Adler broke the ground that has, since their pioneering work, become the venue of intense and abundant research. Since the late 1950s, men and women have delved deeper and deeper into the mechanics of human thought and behavior. The result is that we have learned more in the last six decades than we have since the beginning of recorded time.
Psychology, and its parent science psychiatry, find numerous applications today. It is no longer just a way of “getting in touch with yourself” or a topic for idle college dormitory chatting sessions. Psychology is an immensely useful tool in some major aspects of modern social life. Apart from its primary concern of mental and emotional welfare, it has yielded new parameters for education, employment, crime detection and prevention, market analysis, national security, marriage counseling, and sports.
Psychology, at first seen as a pointless area of research, is now included in many formats of formal education as a required subject. One does not have to be aiming for a degree in mental health or for a job in law enforcement to derive incalculable benefit from its study. A basic knowledge of psychology gives one a better understanding the driving force behind human relationships, ambitions, expectations, and behavior in general.
Related Articles of Interest :
-
What Is Psychology?
10 August 2010 8:30 PM |
No Comments
Psychology has evolved from the Greek word ‘psyche,’ which means ‘soul’ or ‘mind,’ and ‘logos,’ which means speech. It is an academic and applied field concerning the study of the mind, brain, and behavior, both human and nonhuman. Psychology also refers to the practical application...
-
Forensic Psychology
10 August 2010 8:30 PM |
No Comments
Not to be confused with the discipline of forensic science (the study of crime scenes, evidence, etc.) with which it does share a common platform, forensic psychology is one of the main bulwarks of criminal justice today. Basically, it finds application in the establishment of...
-
Online Psychology Degrees
10 August 2010 8:30 PM |
No Comments
The parameters surrounding qualification in psychology, though exact, are not as exacting as those for the more clinical area of psychiatry. More than anything else, qualifying as a psychologist calls for intense academic study. Qualification via correspondence courses has long since been an acceptable form...
-
History Of Psychology
10 August 2010 8:30 PM |
No Comments
Rudolph Goclenius, a German scholastic philosopher, is credited with conceiving the term ‘psychology’ in the 1590s. The word psychology comes from the Greek word psyche, which means ‘soul’ or ‘spirit.’ Earlier, psychology was also considered a study of the soul. Until the end of the...
-
Clinical Psychology
10 August 2010 8:30 PM |
No Comments
Clinical psychology is aimed at understanding and studying human and animal behavior. Clinical psychologists evaluate mental health problems and conduct and use scientific research to understand them. They also develop, provide, and assess psychological care and interventions (psychotherapy). In America, clinical psychologists are normally required...
-
Humanistic Psychology
10 August 2010 8:30 PM |
No Comments
Humanistic psychology is a school of psychology that came to be established somewhere in the 1950s. This was found in reaction to both behaviorism and psychoanalysis. Humanistic psychology is concerned with the human dimension of psychology and the human context for the growth of psychological...
-
Child Psychology
10 August 2010 8:30 PM |
No Comments
Psychology is by no means only the study of adult minds and emotions. In an increasingly complex and stress-oriented world, children are just as affected by the abnormalities of daily life as adults are. The sad story of modern society speaks of child abuse, incest,...
-
Psychological Terms
10 August 2010 8:30 PM |
No Comments
The word ‘psychology’ has evolved from the Greek word ‘psyche,’ which means ‘soul’ or ‘mind,’ and ‘logos.’ which means ‘speech. It is an academic and applied field concerning the study of the mind, brain, and both human and nonhuman behavior. Psychology also refers to the...
-
Adolescent Psychology
10 August 2010 8:30 PM |
No Comments
Adolescence is the intermediary stage of growth between childhood and adulthood. It represents the period of time during which a person is subjected to an array of biological transformations and runs into a number of emotional tribulations. The ages, which are termed to be part...
-
Psychology Graduate Programs
10 August 2010 8:30 PM |
No Comments
You can earn a graduate degree, Master’s and doctoral, in Psychology either through a regular grad school/university or through an online college. Before applying you should do thorough homework about the schools, their curriculum, reputation, teaching approach (some schools are research-oriented whereas some schools emphasize...