The Bizarre Insight To Human Psychology

Zahid Hussain
5 min readMar 12, 2021
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“Every human creature is constituted to be that profound secret and mystery to every other.”

― Charles Dickens

Introduction

Psychology is so myriad that a person can exert its essence anywhere, such as enticement in marketing, behavior of children and scientific analysis. The word Psychology is etymologized from the Greek roots meaning study of the psyche, or soul.

The term ‘psychology’ wasn’t fabricated until around gyration of the sixteenth century, and the modus operandi that we would to all intents and purposes call science today wasn’t instituted until the mid-1800s. But needless to say, humans have always been inquisitive about themselves and what’s going on. Aristotle cerebrated the fons et origo of human consciousness and decided that it was in the heart, not the head.

Mankind evolved a reasoning stance. Humans began to control nature and if they could not control a natural event, ancient people reasoned that perhaps they could appease its spirits. So during the infancy of the human mind, religion and art emerged from spiritual fear as the ages past cultures evolved and religions grew with the emerging power of mind.

Civilization progressed not so much from bribing the gods as from the power of reason. It was ‘reason’ that harnessed nature and reason that built cities and highways because it was ‘reason’ that created science.

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The History Of Human Psychology

Two thousand years ago, Chinese rulers conducted the world’s first psychological exams, requiring public officials to take personality and intelligence tests. And in the late 800s, Persian doctor Muhammad ibn Zakariya al-Rhazes, also known as Rhazes, was one of the first to describe mental illness, and even treated patients in what was fundamentally a very rathe psych ward in his Baghdad hospital.

One of the first students of the mind was Friedrich Mesmer, a Swiss physician who discovered that certain ailments could be cured through hypnosis.

However dr. Mesmer refined his hypnotic art to the point of mysticism departing the straight and narrow path of scientific medicine by the late 1800s. hypnotism had become a fad among the European elite as portrayed in this play for the theatres of Paris even dr. Sigmund Freud who studied Mesmer’s techniques was fascinated by the hypnotic trance however

Freud soon found that the secret fantasies and urges of his patients were so intriguing and important that he developed a method of penetrating the unconscious mind in the waking state calling his method psychoanalysis.

In 1879 Wilhelm Warren founded the first laboratory devoted solely to the study of human behavior; later in another laboratory the classic rat was first rung through the classic mains and the classic chimp had to use her ingenuity to earn her reward- a classic banana.

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What does Psychology Actually Do?

All that psychology is, is a study of the human mind and behavior. The little cogs of your sensibility and responsiveness turning away, making your life feasible, making society operate. The rules that govern it are bizarre and baffling.

Psychology answers the question, Why do we do the things we do? from its genesis psychology is just philosophy along with trial and error.

Branches of Psychology

The official start date of psychology when it is recognized as a science is 1879. This is when the first psychology lab at the university of Leipzig came into being concocted by Wilhelm Wundt . Over time Psychology has metamorphosed with many specialties of disquisition.

Nonetheless there are two main branches.

  • Experimental Psychology: Deals with research by way of the scientific method. It answers the questions of why and what? Why is this child acting the way he is? How does the mind metamorphose to get a mental illness.
  • Applied Experimental Psychology: It deals with applying the research from Experimental Psychology. It answers the question of how can I make the world a better place?
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How Does Psychology Help?

What psychologists have learned about work boredom may change your job, the findings on tension and stress might save you a thrashing or two and the insights through violence and aggression could save your life. But more than the practical side is your responsibility to this modern world of ours.

The task of psychology is to design a better world and the design is your choice or is it perhaps you’re incapable of good wise choices. if you don’t have a modern understanding of human behavior, it’s true that today we laugh at the demons who plagued our Stone Age ancestors but the earth still spins and the Sun still sets where we still live on the same planet as they did.

However now the Sun is rising on a new world and the world we are building will reflect our understanding or our ignorance of human behavior be at nuclear ruins or futuristic paradise, the results can only depend on knowing ourselves.

The demons it seems have kept up with the times and hiding away in our brains have merged with the human spirit Simply psychology explains why all of us behave the way we do.

Understanding human behavior is a challenge because human beings are the products of so many influences.

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Final Words

Today psychology has journeyed far beyond the simple facts of Pavlovian conditioning. Around the world researchers by the hundreds of thousands labour to expose the truths beneath how the human condition apply to society at large.

Their findings help steer the future of our species yet just what is the method of thought that’s made scientific study of the mind possible.

From the efforts of those early thinkers up until today, the field of psychology has been all about tackling some of the big questions: How can humans do horrible things like commit genocide and torture other humans, and how come we know those things are horrible?

Do we have free will, or are we simply driven by our environment, biology, and non-conscious influences? The brain wrecking question of what is actually a mental illness? What can we do in regard to it? What is consciousness? Or the concept of self? If I miss out on my consciousness of my own self, am I still human?

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Zahid Hussain

An electronics engineer with an unique eye to content writing.