Psychological perspectives - BehaviourismQuick View
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Psychological perspectives - Behaviourism

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Powerpoint lesson on the behavourist perspective of psychology. I will doing a complete series of all the main psychological perspectives and these can also be found on here. Devised for an access to HE course. Includes introduction to psychology, main assumptions of behaviourism, contributing theorists and experiments, critiques and applications today. 35 slides.
Social approach psychologyQuick View
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Social approach psychology

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A full 31 slide lesson on the social perspective of psychology. Discussing key theoriests, theories and strengths and weaknesses. Includes two tasks. Designed for adult access to HE course.
Biological perspective psychologyQuick View
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Biological perspective psychology

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Full 24 slide lesson on the biological approach to psychology. Discusses theories, studies, key cases as well as strengths and weaknesses of the approach. Designed to adult access to HE course.
Humanistic perspective psychologyQuick View
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Humanistic perspective psychology

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Second in my series of psychological perspectives for an access to HE class. Covers the main assumptions, origins, key theorists and critiques of the humanistic perspective. 35 slide long powerpoint presentation. Suitable for 14+ but has been delivered to adult learners.
Full psychological Perspectives bundleQuick View
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Full psychological Perspectives bundle

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This is a lesson bundle for the different perspectives in psychology. It includes; Humanistic approach Behaviourist approach Biological approach Social approach Psychoanalytical approach Independent research task for cognitive approach (included in slides). Additional powerpoint of psychological interventions and their origins - linking to persepctives. Perspectives table template for learners revision Each perspective has its only powerpoint which are very detailed and self-explanatory. Between 24 and 32 slides per powerpoint. Perfect for teachers who aren’t overly confident on the topic! Each powerpoint includes key asssumptions, key theorists, key theories as well as strengths and limitations and applications today. Produced by a psychology graduate for an access to HE adult class but would work equally as well on teenagers.