Saturday, June 26, 2010

Dynamic Psychology

There had been many answers but this, by far, the most simple definition:
The branch of psychology that concerns itself with the causes and motivations of behavior.

What motivates a person to do or behave the way he or she does? What are the reasons for his or her behavior? These are the questions that Dynamic Psychology would like to dig into..

John Mark Molion added to the statement above, saying that dynamic psychology is an emergent scientific discipline. While Lealyn Santillan said, Dynamic Psychology is the study of the mind and its motives, as a cause of behavior.. Honey Leth D. Cose also said that, internal drives and motives as a cause for human behavior is what Dynamic Psychology is all about.

Surely, they have defined the terms asked for, but  I have yet to confirm their sources. On the other hand, thanks to the following people who also texted their answers:

Juvelyn T. Bajuyo
Joemerlaine S. Delima
June B. Dagoc
Julius G. Ramas

Nice exercise we have, right?

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