Psychological schools' theories refer to different approaches and perspectives within the field of psychology that attempt to explain human behavior and mental processes. These theories are developed by various psychologists who propose unique frameworks and principles to understand and analyze psychological phenomena.
Related terms
Behaviorism: Behaviorism is a school of thought within psychology that focuses on observable behaviors rather than internal mental processes.
Cognitive Psychology: Cognitive psychology is a branch of psychology that studies mental processes such as thinking, memory, perception, and problem-solving.
Humanistic Psychology: Humanistic psychology emphasizes an individual's capacity for personal growth, self-awareness, and free will in determining their own behavior.