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Psych 1 - General Psychology - Lecture 1 Posted by: UCBerkeley
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Martin Seligman: Why is psychology good? Posted by: TEDtalksDirector
Video duration: 1423 seconds Global video hits: 68892 www.ted.com Martin Seligman talks about psychology -- as a field of study and as it works one-on-one with each patient and each practitioner. As it moves beyond a focus on disease, what can modern psychology help us to become? Related: martin, seligman, ted, tedtalks, talks, positive, psychology, good, engagement, philanthropy, altruism, happiness, meaning Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
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| i dont think this ... By: PeaceLoveFairytales. on 01 Mar 10, 02:45:21 i dont think this is conformity to gender roles.... what "roles" are they conforming to? i think this just shows that ppl FOLLOW RULES. | |
| that is true, i ... By: taz20126. on 28 Feb 10, 18:33:10 that is true, i would not enter the opposite sex's bathroom but those doors in the video are clearly not a bathroom. I am a bit goofy, if i am paying attention, i would intentionally use the wrong door. but thats just me. but i agree with you, most people would relate it to bathroom signs. | |
| This is sad. By: Insidious1. on 27 Feb 10, 19:05:57 This is sad. | |
| That's exactly what ... By: labeedoo. on 24 Feb 10, 12:40:04 That's exactly what I thought. this experiment only shows that people obey the law. besides I see this sign everyday in Saudi :) | |
| Symbols are very ... By: fernandoiscrazy. on 22 Feb 10, 04:38:36 Symbols are very powerful. We are conditioned toward symbols consciously and subconsciously each and every day. Now think about this shit, if SYMBOLS (stick figures) one with skirt, one without MAKES US CHANGE our direction when walking to go through the door which are associated to without even knowing it, how about the ALL SEEING EYE triangle Masonic Symbolism you see EVERY DAY in MTV/VH1/BET/CNN/NBC/CBS and Hollywood movies! Those symbols are even CRAZIER than the female/male ones!!!! | |
| No, it would ... By: gothicsolace. on 20 Feb 10, 22:07:23 No, it would require a common identity, pure culture, strong heritage, not very possible in today's mostly mixed multicultural soup vats. | |
| "no way people ... By: gothicsolace. on 20 Feb 10, 22:03:22 "no way people could ever live together happily or have anything even remotly resembling peace in an anarchistic society" concrete proven fact eh? | |
| But awestsecurity, ... By: cruiser974. on 20 Feb 10, 05:04:11 But awestsecurity, gender roles are preconceived notions about gender. | |
| Very intersting, I ... By: Glosko85. on 17 Feb 10, 15:53:59 Very intersting, I must admit. | |
| I don't believe you ... By: awestsecurity. on 15 Feb 10, 18:20:52 I don't believe you are actually testing gender roles here. You have set up a rule defined by gender, but the experiment is focused more on peoples response to authority. The participants follow rules that seem irrelevant even when it inconveniences them and often don't really think about it. I suppose you have proved that we do have preconceived notions about gender, but that's accepted at this point. | |
| Interesting that ... By: KNessJM. on 12 Feb 10, 18:41:00 Interesting that while there was hesitation on most people's parts upon seeing the sign, only one individual seems to continue to be perplexed once he got inside, despite the fact that there didn't appear to be any differences whatsoever once you got into the building in regards to which door you took. You'd think more people would realize the absurdity and pointlessness of the signs and divisions once they got inside. | |
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Rapists ... By: bukkake2007. on 10 Feb 10, 10:52:58 supercool Rapists are gonna rape, murderers gonna murder, dickheads gonna be dickheads despite rules anyway. If the friendly neighbourhood rapist got caught in an anarchistic society he'd get his wang burnt with hot knives & that would be a deterrent to other rapists. Most rules are just common sense that most people would follow anyway like don't steal, don't kill etc. | |
| What makes you ... By: globbo100. on 10 Feb 10, 01:34:44 What makes you think there are no rules in an anarchic society. Anarchy merely means the absence of government. One doesn't need government in order to have rules. Oh, if I had but a dollar for every time I heard that misunderstanding. | |
| @globbo100 Because ... By: Monkeyfishism. on 09 Feb 10, 23:03:09 @globbo100 Because everyone is peaceful?... | |
| that would be great ... By: SuperCoolMaskedRamen. on 05 Feb 10, 03:52:55 that would be great, except there's no way people could ever live together happily or have anything even remotly resembling peace in an anarchistic society. Rules suck but they keep order. Imagine if your friendly neighborhood rapist was walking around with his own "peaceful" rules. | |
| I think people will ... By: globbo100. on 05 Feb 10, 03:41:31 I think people will blindly follow a command, up to a point. After that, the expectation for? blind obedience goes downhill, or at least one hopes so. | |
| Which is why I'm ... By: globbo100. on 05 Feb 10, 03:36:14 Which is why I'm all for the stateless or anarchistic society. No central authoritarianism over anyone else.Everyone following their own peaceful rules. | |
| ya maybe not a sign ... By: robertwc82. on 04 Feb 10, 23:18:35 ya maybe not a sign, but if a beurocrat said it, then yes, that is what you would see. disagree? why dont you google "holocaust" Germany 1940's, rawanda in the 90's or any other genocide, its all the same old story | |
| "kill jews" ... By: robertwc82. on 04 Feb 10, 23:14:30 "kill jews" commands like that need to be sightly rationalized. "the jew is the devil" yeah it doesnt take much if people arnt willing obey blindly |
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| look over there! ... By: TheSydneyVicious. on 08 Mar 10, 19:02:13 look over there! there's a badger with a gun! can you see? | |
| well actually the ... By: dars721. on 07 Mar 10, 08:38:12 well actually the australians call them queues to. i think it might be a universal english thing, and "lines" are just slang | |
| hello were ... By: colourfullhannah. on 04 Mar 10, 19:57:18 hello were murderers yes oh the twix please.. hahahaha | |
| cue is a word ... By: projektbrot. on 03 Mar 10, 01:38:34 cue is a word indeed haha but it doesnt describe the line your waitin in. the line would be 'queue' (french word xP) | |
| i love mr. izzard By: oakXXIII. on 01 Mar 10, 16:43:32 i love mr. izzard | |
| A cue is used to ... By: DumuRaL. on 26 Feb 10, 20:26:08 A cue is used to play snooker/pool/billiards. Cue is also the term used in stage directions to instruct lighting for example. Queue is the line of people waiting in an orderly fashion to buy something. There's no "que" =) And to Carroll1956 - "line" is a term, when referring to people, which is very flexible; it can mean doll queue, meal queue, shopping queue, breadline. It isn't an accurate term, as such, but does mean the same thing in the end provided there's context =D =D | |
| Couldn't you figure ... By: carroll1956. on 26 Feb 10, 12:22:15 Couldn't you figure it out from what he was talking about?? Europeans call 'lines' queues. | |
| thats a que
there ... By: HECKproductions. on 23 Feb 10, 19:41:45 thats a que there is no such thing as cue in english i think | |
| Yeah, bread for my ... By: Boony2000. on 22 Feb 10, 19:48:48 Yeah, bread for my bread gun :-D | |
| A queue is a line. ... By: blumie21. on 20 Feb 10, 20:54:46 A queue is a line. People standing in line to buy their groceries. c: | |
| From the French for ... By: Stolanis. on 20 Feb 10, 00:47:37 From the French for 'tail', for those who're interested in such things (boring people like me T_T). | |
| A line By: Warcraft3DBZ. on 16 Feb 10, 09:41:54 A line | |
| Hello, we're ... By: videopedestrian. on 15 Feb 10, 18:57:02 Hello, we're murderers. Twix please:P | |
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a Cue in a ... By: bobsaget987654321. on 14 Feb 10, 03:21:10 or... a Cue in a play? | |
| a stick you play ... By: sheppycider123. on 13 Feb 10, 15:03:39 a stick you play snooker/pool with | |
| What you heard is a ... By: benderozo. on 11 Feb 10, 19:10:44 What you heard is a queue, look it up in a dictionary :) | |
| What's a cue? By: always2bfaithful. on 09 Feb 10, 23:47:42 What's a cue? | |
| Oh look there's a ... By: DarthPJae. on 04 Feb 10, 15:17:47 Oh look there's a badger over there with a gun! OMG I love this guy | |
| BREAD GUN!
... By: warisafantasy. on 01 Feb 10, 17:58:22 BREAD GUN! awesome! someone should actyaly make that up! XD | |
| bread...for my ... By: youllalwaysbemyfirst. on 29 Jan 10, 23:10:02 bread...for my bread gun!! i think hes kinda sexy with all his make up... now hes all manly =/ | |
| I left my *aura* ... By: derekfnord. on 29 Jan 10, 18:51:35 I left my *aura* there! LOL |
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What is Psychology Part I of 2 Posted by: jamieztar
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The Psychology of Incompetence - Ron Burk Posted by: ignitenight
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Subliminal Mind Control, Brain Washing, Media & Psychology Posted by: psychetruth
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Experimental Psychology - Change Blindness Posted by: Nonconceptualcontent
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Psych 1 - General Psychology - Lecture 2 Posted by: UCBerkeley
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By: bourbonstmc. on 17 Mar 10, 22:07:34
This seems to be the busiest comment thread of all the UC psych lectures, so let me ask this question here: Does one of these lectures cover or at least touch on cognitive development and Piaget's stage theory? If so, which lecture #? Thanks in advance.
By: lilkakas. on 16 Mar 10, 03:31:26
drop out
By: Triton355. on 15 Mar 10, 21:02:47
You're a fucking moron. Psychology does not produce crap. Its people's theories that are crap. Not psychology. Alot of Frued's ideas were a bit crazy . Also, There are Psychologist around the world. Its not just Americans. Some of the most famous Psychologists are European. Psychology is mostly theories so there there will be some wacky ones.
By: TedDGPoulos. on 14 Mar 10, 15:36:17
Think of the underlying law of nature. Consider its astounding inferences and implications. The single, underlying law ... of nature! Not merely of physics, chemistry, psychology, biology, etc., but of all fields of inquiry known to humankind. The law we can all relate to, identify, understand and apply. Ask yourself. What is the underlying law of nature? Delight in the question. Have fun in the process of finding the answer firsthand for yourself. Google it, as a start.
By: guzmancho. on 14 Mar 10, 14:50:48
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By: Gungfuwarrior. on 13 Mar 10, 02:26:40
No, that would be physics!
By: EvilForGoodVision. on 11 Mar 10, 19:51:12
psychology is the master of all science..
By: gorn779757. on 11 Mar 10, 19:05:32
please excuse bad english, here is a story... mr john koenig:"may we soon rerunt to earth orbit?" mr paul morrow " i will rejoin on all argument" mr john koening " say you time, here come professors bergman" professors ? bergman "can i do any less? please to be quite frank; here come sandra...." sandra "i wish to return to the earth orbit, i miss all of my quality..." mr john koenig "be quite, here i come..." this i hope tat you have to enjoy; it is a story by me!
By: KhyberBoy09. on 11 Mar 10, 09:26:35
The field of psychology produces more crap than all the other academic fields combined . No wonder the beehive of this science is the United States of America . Word .
By: candyman5749. on 11 Mar 10, 00:46:46
Psychology today is largely secretive. Its controlled by Secret Societies (College Fraternities/Freemasonry), and used as a tool to brainwash people. I've seen them set-up all sorts of weird situations and planed out skits, with the use of psychotronic weapons, to try to re-educate dissidents. Even sexual abuse, such as in my case. The question today should be, who polices these groups? Has America turned into the Soviet Union? According to these people, it has.
By: Adrastea09. on 08 Mar 10, 17:31:19
Do not overgeneralyze. Some study psychoplogy just to make money out of other people's misery, no doubt, but I know there are good people out there who decide to do this job to help others out their misery. Peace.
By: archymtln. on 08 Mar 10, 08:46:01
psychology is for people who want to make money off other's misery
By: rockklimber24. on 06 Mar 10, 06:38:49
way to deal with it is to try to focus on what the person is saying and ignore the tendency to think about the situation you're stuck in. Fighting yourself trying not to let a situation freak you out doesn't work. It's only dealt with the same way other fear triggers are.. occupy the conscious mind with something else.
By: rockklimber24. on 06 Mar 10, 06:31:19
Also, stuff like social anxiety is trigged by fear and the same concept can be applied, but it's a much more difficult thing to deal with. Because if you're embarassed to be talking to people, you're stuck as long as that person is talking and there's no action you can physically take to stop it. Also, the fear of appearing uneasy to the other person makes you more uneasy. Social Anxiety I think is really the toughest situation to deal with.. even moreso than a fight or a war, and the only
By: rockklimber24. on 06 Mar 10, 06:10:45
Now there isn't always another thing to focus your mind on, and that's not really the goal. The goal is your you to keep control of your conscious mind. Occupy it with solving the problem instead of focusing on its threat. In a fight, do the opposite.
By: rockklimber24. on 06 Mar 10, 06:06:28
Now don't get confused and think battle mode is something that soldier wants in anything but a physical fight. What he needs is the reasoning part of the brain which allows him to continue the exercise despite the distraction. The soldier may still feel some fear because he knows the sounds are there, but he is not letting his mind be consumed by it. He's accepted that it's there, and focuses instead on the task ahead.
By: rockklimber24. on 06 Mar 10, 05:59:27
So, what do you do. You do what the solder who doesn't start freakin out does.. he stops thinking about the external distraction and instead uses his brain to focus on figuring out the task ahead. It's why you have people that freak out, and others who complete the task. Learned courage. Fear sets you in battle mode and allowing it to build up by focusing on it will only increase it. Hope this makes sense.
By: rockklimber24. on 06 Mar 10, 05:56:35
What I forgot to add to the jungle example was that you're focused on the external danger.. your physical ability increases, and your reasoning pretty much becomes just enough for fighting. Like somebody snapping at the boss innappropriately. Or the same way people strike from fear. Only your'e not in a physical fight in the modern world most of the time.. and increased physical ability and reduced rational doesn't help deal with a boss.. unless you wanna get fired for punching him in theface
By: rockklimber24. on 06 Mar 10, 05:53:17
It's our natural reaction. In the jungle you hear a sound and immediately focus on the moment for survival. Cept most modern situations are not psysical survival are they. And this mechanism doesn't exactly help does it. Your boss bitching, youre externally focused and listening to what they're saying, and the fear is intensifying with every moment (this is an extreme scenario). I'm just trying to explain the mechanism so you can correct it.
By: rockklimber24. on 06 Mar 10, 05:51:20
It's the same way you can focus on voices accross a room or select to ignore them. I know this might sound hard but it's not. If you allow yourself to continue to focus on those external sounds, it will bring on fear that will intensify. On the other hand.. if you ignore the song lyrics playing, you can focus on something else right? like a tv show, or reading a book. Same thing. It's basically ignoring that external event that's making you more externally watchful.
By: rockklimber24. on 06 Mar 10, 05:46:27
I'll give you another example. Look at a soldier's training. Why are they trained to the sound of live ammunition. Because of this reaction i just explained. If you're worried about the sounds and focusing on them, your conscious has just been compromised. Focus it inwards and you will take back control of your thoughts and drive that fear out. Realize that the best chance of dealing with a situation is to keep your control.. and it's done by ignoring what's outside.
By: rockklimber24. on 06 Mar 10, 05:43:08
One is you let it pass and reduce its threat the same way you did with the firecracker sound. Or.. you can open your eyes wide and focus on the reception of the addional fear you're receiving from what your boss is saying. If you do that, that's where your shield is gone. Your thoughts are consumed with fear and you are helpless. It's easier said than done. But what you have to do try to dull that fear down by focusing inwards and not what's being fed from outwards.
By: rockklimber24. on 06 Mar 10, 05:40:16
But say.. you're in a situation where you're approached by your boss and she starts bitching about this or that. You feel that startle.. and then the fear continues doesn't it? And i bet you don't remember half the shit he told you afterwards right? The initial scare is something you cannot control.. What you can control is afterwards. And you're selecting one of 2 choices when that boss is bitching at you shortly after that initial jolt you can't control.
By: rockklimber24. on 06 Mar 10, 05:37:43
Here's all you need to know to figure out whatever issue you have yourself. You have a subconsious mind that's your core, it does not reason. It accepts everything it's provided. The provider, the conscious mind. Your guard, your soldier. Stay with it at all times. What disrupts rational thought? FEAR. Contain the fear. If you hear a firecracker and get startled and realize it's a fire cracker sound, you go back to being relaxed right?
By: MrLeenk. on 04 Mar 10, 13:19:52
lol the very ending a girl says is there any homework, its faint though