Psychological schools refer to distinct theoretical frameworks or paradigms within psychology that offer different perspectives on understanding human behavior, thought processes, and emotions. Each school of thought encompasses its own theories, methodologies, and applications for studying psychological phenomena. Here are some of the major psychological schools: 1. **Structuralism**: Founded by Wilhelm Wundt, this school aimed to analyze the structure of the mind by breaking down mental processes into their most basic components.

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