CBSE 12th Class Psychology Syllabus
Course Structure
Units |
Topics |
Marks |
Unit 1 |
Variations in Psychological Attributes |
9 |
Unit 2 |
Self and Personality |
10 |
Unit 3 |
Meeting Life Challenges |
7 |
Unit 4 |
Psychological Disorders |
10 |
Unit 5 |
Therapeutic Approaches |
7 |
Unit 6 |
Attitude and Social Cognition |
8 |
Unit 7 |
Social Influence and Group Processes |
7 |
Unit 8 |
Psychology and Life |
6 |
Unit 9 |
Developing Psychological Skills |
6 |
Total |
70 |
Course Syllabus
Unit I: Variations in Psychological Attributes
- Introduction
- Individual Differences in Human Functioning
- Assessment of Psychological Attributes
- Intelligence
- Theories of Intelligence
- Theory of Multiple Intelligences −
- Triarchic Theory of Intelligence
- Planning, Attention-arousal, and Simultaneous successive
- Model of Intelligence
- Individual Differences in Intelligence
- Variations of Intelligence
- Culture and Intelligence
- Emotional Intelligence
- Special Abilities
- Aptitude − Nature and Measurement
- Creativity
Unit II: Self and Personality
- Introduction
- Self and Personality
- Concept of Self
- Cognitive and Behavioural Aspects of Self
- Self-esteem, Self-efficacy and Self-regulation
- Culture and Self
- Concept of Personality
- Major Approaches to the Study of Personality −
- Type Approaches
- Trait Approaches
- Psychodynamic Approach
- Behavioural Approach
- Cultural Approach
- Humanistic Approach
- Assessment of Personality
- Self-report Measures
- Projective Techniques
- Behavioural Analysis
Unit III: Meeting Life Challenges
Introduction
Nature, Types and Sources of Stress
Effects of Stress on Psychological Functioning and Health
Coping with Stress
Promoting Positive Health and Well-being
Unit IV: Psychological Disorders
- Introduction
- Concepts of abnormality and psychological Disorders
- Classification of Psychological Disorders
- Factors Underlying Abnormal Behaviour
- Major Psychological Disorders
- Anxiety Disorders
- Somatoform Disorders
- Dissociative Disorders
- Mood Disorders
- Schizophrenic Disorders
- Behavioural and Developmental Disorders
- Substance-use Disorders
Unit V: Therapeutic Approaches
- Nature and process of psychotherapy
- Types of therapies
- Psychodynamic Therapy
- Behaviour Therapy
- Cognitive Therapy
- Humanistic-existential Therapy
- Biomedical Therapy
- Alternative Therapies
- Zen (From the CBSE Supplementary Reading Material)
- Counselling (From the CBSE Supplementary Reading Material)
- Rehabilitation of the Mentally III
Unit-VI: Attitude and Social Cognition
- Introduction
- Explaining Social Behaviour
- Nature and Components of Attitudes
- Attitude Formation and Change
- Attitude Formation
- Attitude Change
- Attitude-Behaviour Relationship
- Prejudice and Discrimination
- Strategies for Handling Prejudice
- Social Cognition
- Schemas and Stereotypes
- Impression Formation and Explaining
- Behaviour of Others through Attributions
- Impression Formation
- Attribution of Causality
- Behaviour in the Presence of Others
- Pro-social Behaviour
- Factors Affecting Pro-social Behaviour
Unit-VII: Social Influence and Group Processes
- Introduction
- Nature and Formation of Groups
- Type of Groups
- Influence of Group on Individual Behaviour
- Social Loafing
- Group Polarisation
- Conformity, Compliance, and Obedience
- Cooperation and Competition
- Determinants of Cooperation and Competition
- Social Identity
- Intergroup Conflict: Nature and Causes
- Conflict Resolution Strategies
Unit-VIII: Psychology and Life
Introduction
Human-Environment Relationship
Environmental Effects on Human Behaviour
Promoting Pro-environmental Behaviour
Psychology and Social Concerns
Poverty and Discrimination
Aggression, Violence, and Peace
Mahatma Gandhi on Non-violence
Health
Impact of Television on Behaviour
Media and Human Values (From the CBSE Supplementary Reading Material)
Human Rights (From the CBSE Supplementary Reading Material)
Citizenship (From the CBSE Supplementary Reading Material)
Promotion of Peace (From the CBSE Supplementary Reading Material)
Unit-IX: Developing Psychological Skills
- Introduction
- Developing as an effective Psychologist
- General Skills
- Intellectual and Personal Skills; Sensitivity to Diversity
- Observational Skills
- Specific Skills
- Communication Skills
- Psychological Testing Skills
- Interviewing Skills
- Counselling Skills
Practical Work
Development of case profile −
Test administration −
In Practical examination, the student will be required to administer and interpret two psychological tests.
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