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1 Commentby   |  11.22.10  |  The Schools of Psychology (Part IV-B)

I recently watched a documentory on the solitary confinement of prisoners in america. The show went through the stay of inmates who were sometimes locked up for years with out being allowed human contact (besides the guards who brought them meals). It was interesting that often these inmates would try to kill themselves, hurt themselves or disobey the guard just to get some attention and human contact. It makes me think that this chart is not completely accurate about the human needs as i once thought it was. It appears that in many cases the psychological needs outwayed the safety needs even survival needs by a fair amount. Although one could argue that the psychological needs were so dismissed that they became a basic need , forgoing safty needs.  The same effect happens to people in general who do not become self-actualized. Those that can not change themselves into what they may consider a better human being often go into depression and basic needs as well as safety needs are bipassed. Again one could argue that the chart is merly an example of the order in which a functioning human works, but as i had mentioned in solitary the pscyhological need became a necesity, so would that be a functional mind. Im interested to hear responses.

Advertising: Who is in control

7 Commentsby   |  10.25.10  |  The Schools of Psychology (Part IV)

Have you ever wondered who the people are on the other side of these advertisements, what they are thinking when they come up with the slogan for a new company or decide to sell an item that no one in their right mind would ever buy. But are we in our right mind? Well i thought about it plenty. It seems to me and obviously with J.B Watson as an example that a lot of psychology goes into advertising. The foundation of my question is should this be legal and if so when is the line drawn. At one point they made subliminal messaging in advertising illegal but what about behaviorism. What if ever commercial for coke started and ended with a bing sound so that every time you heard the sound bing you thought of coke. From that moment on several times throughout the day you would hear a bing through the radio and that is it. Should that be legal if so what about doing it with cigarettes. I guess im just eager to hear some one elses thoughts on the subject? Bing. Oh, sorry i have to go its time for a coke and a smoke!

Perceptual Gestalten

3 Commentsby   |  10.11.10  |  The Beginnings of Scientific Psychology (Part III-B)

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I have always found it amazing how the mind works especially when it comes to the laws of perception. Like the law of continuity which states that a pattern might be seen among items that are near each other. such as a picture of what appears to be two squares one partially behind the other but really its one square with an “L” shaped figure next to it. Why does the mind try to simplify what it see’s. This baffles me as I am a very analytical person and often over complicate thing as I look at them, not necessarily what  objects, but more peoples choices and and scenarios. In any case I find it interesting that my mind would simplify one thing while complicating another. One could argue for evolutionary psychology I suppose, and say that simplifying objects that we see could come from a suspicion of dark objects that could be either prey or predator lying in wait in the habitat, while the complication of peoples choices could come from a suspicion of people in order to predetermine if they are a threat. Not necessarily my view, but just a thought. Also, why do some people have an inability to analyze what they see, like the picture of the vase made out of two faces looking at one another on page 468 of our text? Some people can see both points of view right off the back while others will struggle even after its been pointed out. The same goes for analyzing a conversation why do some perform such things and others could careless?

Evolutionary Psychology

2 Commentsby   |  10.04.10  |  Beginning of Scientific Psychology (Part III-A)

It has been a long standing question as to whether the book of genesis and the story of creation was a real story or a metaphorical one, with people standing strongly on both sides of the issue. The church has historically fought for it to be a true literal story, but has recently changed that with new evidence over the past century for the theory of evolution. Doubts of the story grow as more and more evidence is gathered. Even the psychological evidence is over whelming. Or is it? What does does questioning such things say about our faith and if we practice and teach evolutionary psychology does that make us bad Christians?

The so called evidence for evolution through the use of psychology is an explanation for ones actions through the use of a evolutionary story, sounds stretched. Example, why do men care more about sexual infidelity while women care more about emotional infidelity. Evolutionary psychology states that men want to pass on their genes as they always have and they can never really be sure the child is theirs, while the woman has need a man in the past to survive and with out his emotions invested in her then he may move on. The idea of evolutionary psychology is based on the fact that this explanation makes since, but their is no proof. I don’t believe this should deter us from teaching it though in fact i believe we should, but not as fact and using it in practice (how ever we may) should be limited to seldom at best. I’m not just talking about Christians either as i believe in evolution myself and find no fault in believing in genesis as a metaphorical story and believing in evolution. From an evolutionary stand point we are called to question everything we see thats how we survive and grow, so i say it makes one a better christian to question the bible and its parts.

Skeptics are my Heroes!

5 Commentsby   |  09.19.10  |  Renaissance/Premodern (Part II)

It seems today especially from Christians both from catholics and protestant back grounds, that skeptics are given a bad name. In fact it was said this week in chapel that it is much harder to find the truth in something than it is to find the fault and the point was to tear down skepticism, I take offense being a skeptic myself. The renaissance shows the true greatness of being a skeptic as well as how hard it is to be a skeptic and get criticized for it. Yes, that’s right i said its harder to be a skeptic, often you become attack and in many cases are unlike especially by those you disprove, yikes. One of my heroes in particular is Galileo as his ideas of what can be considered science have driven my logical arguments for years. His ideas on Primary qualities and Secondary qualities has shaped how i look at a rational argument and what i consider to be reason or logic. Basically the idea is that only things that can be perceived or measured mathematically or can not be perceived differently by different people can be considered a primary quality or scientific. But, there was one thing that we disagreed on. I believe that psychology can be considered a science. It is not an exact science but the psychological test that show the same result time and time again such as the Milgram experiment in which the participants were ask by what was general understood to be an authority figure to shock the another participant. It is questionable what each person precieves as an authority figure and whether they felt the other participant was in any real danger. Although it showed that people are easily manipulated time and time again by an authority figure. Is it science or not? You have to be a skeptic of either psychology or galileo’s ideas about psychology, have fun!

Whos cave am I in anyway?

4 Commentsby   |  08.31.10  |  Pre-Renaissance (Part I)

It is in my opinion that Plato would have been a great movie director or script writer and God knows with the ideas he had, he probably almost went insane just like all the director we have now days. The allegory of the cave as Plato may have seen it, could have looked something like the movie Inception.

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(The Allegory of the cave states that everything is always viewed dimly and that there is always a greater truth meaning that you are in a cave that is inside of another cave that is also inside another cave and so on for eternity.)See last paragraph. Like i said Plato was probably insane at some point in his life. Every person it seems is doomed to be stuck in an endless cycle of not knowing very much like being in a world we don’t know whether is real or not. So we turn to Socrates who offered up the only solution for the problem. “The greatest knowledge you could have is that you don’t know.” It makes you wonder though how a man who believes that there is always a greater truth and we will never really know, could spend his whole life searching for answers or at least asking questions. Even at the time that Plato wrote this theory he could have been second guessing his ideas about it, knowing that there was a greater truth than it. Truly, “the most resilient parasite is an idea!”

On another note about the allagory of the cave the priciple is based solely on falsification as it is so vague that it can not be disproven. The theory stands on a leg that has but to say that the one who questions the theory has not yet come to the greater truth and the principle is restored. I guess its like most theology, maddening.

After reading other peoples comments I realize i specifically said something that is not in the theory of the Allegory of the Cave. The idea i was explaining was more my own on how i view Plato and how he could have view his own theory if he believed everything he stood for. Ill explain, Plato believed that there is always a greater truth and we never really have full knowledge, he also has his theory of the Allegory of the Cave which states that you leave the Cave and see more clear and have gained knowledge and enlightenment, but if there is always a greater truth then you would find yourself right back in another cave on the dim side of knowledge. I hope that clears things up, thanks everyone for the Comments!

Jordan Johnson's Comment Archive

  1. Jordan Johnson on
    6:03 am, 11.22.10

    I agree as well. I believe positive psychology is the key to success in developing a full and happy personality. I also agree that the cons should be looked at in any given situation. The positive should definitely be the main focus but ignorance is never the key as im sure you agree. Along with positive psychology i think it is equally important to get patients to live in the now, not the past or the future. Again those thing should be thought about every once in a while but the focus should be on the present. I believe third force psychology goes hand and hand with the use living in the now and with these ideas working together it would be a success story.

  2. That’s a good question? lol! While it is impossible to reach ones full potential i believe that one can become self-actualized as what was meant by Rogers and Maslow. From my understanding and the definition on page 605 of the text book, self-actualization does not equal potential but rather a complete self is a “person open to experience and that embraces the higher values of human existence”. It could be that since our understanding of what is a higher value of human existence could continual be growing we may as well never reach that goal either.

  3. As for the experiment itself i think your probably right that the order has an influence on the participants, but the results as a whole could be correct if half the participants are started off one way and the others, another way. May want to check on that? As for the part on free will while categorizing information strengthens the argument for determinism, i would like to hear more about the support for free choice in the specific matter. Good Post!

  4. Jordan Johnson on AI of the Future
    8:56 am, 10.25.10

    I think the greater problem here is do we even have a choice when it comes to becoming reliant of the technology. It could be almost impossible to learn how to live without half the technology we now live with, but even if we could learn that. Would we be able to keep up with technology as well and make a living. Survival has always been connected to adaptation, is that any different now days with humans. I dont think it is. We are forced to keep up with the times and learn everything we can, if we fail to do so our jobs and livelihoods are at stake.

  5. I find myself always wondering whether there really is a God. There is no proof of such a being at least not from my scientific stand point but if there is not then all hope is lost at death. It has actually angered me when my mind will not allow me to let go the facts and believe in something out side the box and your quote explains that perfectly. I dont know why the human mind seeks the truth even in things that obviously cant be explained nor proven to exist in the first place. It seems that all we have sometimes is hope or no hope! Great post, thank you!

  6. Awesome post! I think it is fair to say that behavior therapy does cross some ethical boundaries when performed on an unwilling subject, even if the subject is deemed deviant. I myself would like to ask those that have gone through the process, how they feel about the whole thing. Make no mistake this therapy has been used on sexual orientation and in many cases against the will of the subject. From some of the accounts i heard in the arena the subject were never happy again. The only way a therapy can be ethical is if it is wanted by the patient at hand and of course its not always ethical even then.

  7. Its kind of funny that i didn’t see this class as the one that tied everything together until you mentioned it, but i find it true and it does help to think of it that way in order to learn more from the readings. Also, as you mentioned that we would be the ones whom teach the future, have you thought about the generation teaching us and their understanding of the material it kind of puts a spin on things.

  8. Great video, lol, never saw the gorilla! Every time i go to a restaurant with my family, 6 people or more, the waitress always learns my name. I get so caught up in the conversations that i don’t apprecieve them until they say my name. Its amazing what we miss when we are looking for something else. Apply that to reading the bible or any other beliefs that we might have studied.

  9. Good post, i really enjoy the baseball story. Observational learning has effected us all whether we realize it or not but the scary thing is how have we influenced others, as you said. I have a younger sister who would always watch what i did and would hang out with me. One day i used a poor choice of words to express my anger about something and the next thing i new she was using the same words. Just shows you got to always be mindful of what your doing!

  10. Jordan Johnson on The Human Animal?
    6:17 am, 10.04.10

    I was watching my dog eat his food the other day and i noticed how he protected his food with his stance as another dog came near his bowl. His stance widened and he covered his food. I then went to a local fast food place with my wife. I saw two kids eating together, the older kid was taking food from the younger ones plate. The younger kid widened his legs where he sat and covered his bowl. We may be over glorified primates, but the fact that we can analyze this behavior says a lot for our species. As far as Jonathan’s idea of the soul and when is one acquired along evolution, when is one acquired at what age as a human maybe not acquired but when can it be considered evil and condemned to hell is it based on age or is it based on intelligence, can a retarded person go to hell. I think questions of the soul have a lot more to deal with other than just if we are human or not.