Achieved A*A*A at A-Level in AQA Psychology, AQA History and Edexcel Maths in 2018. Graduated with First Class Honours in Psychology at the University of Bath. Currently studying for a Masters in Health Psychology at UCL. Feel free to contact me with any questions!
Achieved A*A*A at A-Level in AQA Psychology, AQA History and Edexcel Maths in 2018. Graduated with First Class Honours in Psychology at the University of Bath. Currently studying for a Masters in Health Psychology at UCL. Feel free to contact me with any questions!
AQA Psychology Approaches revision bubble maps
Produced three years ago for the Approaches topic of AQA Psychology A-Level. Great revision resource curated using my own A-Level notes, the AQA textbook and extra research. Helped me to achieve A* in my final exams!
Covers each of the following topics:
Psychodynamic approach
Biological approach
Social learning theory
Introspection
Cognitive approach
Behaviourism
Humanistic approach
Poster content:
Each topic is covered in detailed - including assumptions, evaluations and relevant researchers. This allows for each of the three assessment adjectives to be met. A comparison poster is also included for all of these topics, which compares their views on each of the following debates:
Views on development
Nature/nurture
Free will/determinism
Reductionism/holism
Approach to atypical behaviour
LECTURE 1: STRESS
From the UCL MSc Health Psychology module ‘IEHC0017 Physical and Mental Health, Stress & Ageing’
Achieved FIRST CLASS exam marks with these notes, in combination with watching the lecture recordings and reading the slides. I would recommend this method of revision.
Poster content is based on the lecture slides and content. PLEASE NOTE: These revision materials are based on the lectures delivered in 22/23. Content and lectures could change year on year.
DISCLAIMERS: Sorry if you can see any faint drawings or writing on the poster, I tried to erase these as best as I could. Also, apologies for any misspellings and for a slight gap between each A4 page. Unfortunately, I do not have an A3 scanner, causing this gap in between the two A4 images. It’s mostly clear which letters are missing - but if there are any words that you cannot work out, please contact me.
Please see my other resources for more psychology and UCL Health Psychology content!