The field of psychology may have developed into science. Objectivity and scientific methods are all part of the psychologist's mode of operation. But even the greatest psychologist can only understand the theory of how human beings behave. It is absolutely not part of psychology. Everything is relative and exposed to speculation. Theorists provide us with their views and ideas about life. There are many different fields of interest in the field of psychology.
PY - 6601 Human development (3 credits) In this course, we analyze the psychological development of the whole human life cycle. It includes research on the theory and research of human psychology from concepts including personality, social, intellectual and moral development to old age. Review of the main psychological problems related to children, adolescence, adulthood and age will provide a theoretical basis for understanding human development. Open only for master's program to consult psychology students
Human development refers to human physiological and psychological development throughout the life cycle. It includes development from infancy, childhood, adolescence to adulthood. Scientific research in the development of human psychology is sometimes called developmental psychology.
Developmental psychology Developmental psychology is usually a scientific study of systematic psychological changes that occur during the whole human growth from birth to old age. It involved children and babies at first, but it expanded to cover the entire human life including adolescence and adulthood. Developmental psychology covers the spread of human development through gradual accumulation and spread of knowledge.
Psychological development from infancy to old age, development of human recognition, emotion, intelligence and social capacity and function in life. It is the subject of the field known as developmental psychology. Children's psychology is the focus of traditional research, but since mid-20th century people learned a lot about early childhood and adulthood. The following is a brief introduction to psychological development. For complete treatment, see human behavior.