Most people when they think of forensic psychology think about violent murderers who are being poked and prodded to find out which nerve will turn off the murderer gene but in fact it is a lot more complicated than that. Most forensic psychologists are actually trying to find characteristics about all humans that could lead […] Read more »
The Contribution of Abraham Maslow to Psychology
Have you ever stood on top of a mountain and looked down at the valley below filled with insect-sized cars, houses and people; birds riding the wind below and a view which leads right out to sea and across the landscape of mountain and river too? That not work for you? Ok, how about a […] Read more »
The Contribution of Ivan Pavlov to Psychology
Ivan Pavlov was not a psychologist but a physiologist. He was born in Russia during the middle of the 19th Century and had a very successful career in animal physiology long before he made the discovery which saw his name permanently associated with the subject of psychology and the study of behaviour in particular. His […] Read more »