Theories
Stages of Development
Cognitive Development
Learning Theories
Learning Theories II
Conditioning
Behavioral Terms
100

Interrelated Parts & Dynamic Relationships

What is Systems Theory

100

Birth to One

What is Trust vs Mistrust

100

Rote Memorization, Recall of Facts

What is knowledge? 

100

Learning viewed through a change in behavior and stimuli

What is Behaviorist Theory?  

100

Two classes of Behavior development

What is Respondent and Operant

100

Increases probability that behavior will occur—praising, giving tokens, or otherwise rewarding positive behavior.

What is Positive Reinforcement? 

100

Withholding a reinforcer that normally follows a behavior. Behavior that fails to produce reinforcement will eventually cease.

What is Extinction?

200
Competing for Scarce Resources

What is Conflict Theory 

200

One to Three

What is Autonomy Vs Shame and Doubt

200

Breaking down information into component parts

What is Analysis? 

200

Learning is viewed though internal mental processes.


What is Cognitive learning ? 

200

Personality is the result of interactions between these two entities. 


What is individual and environment? 

200

Behavior increases because a negative (aversive) stimulus is removed (i.e., remove shock).

What is Negative Reinforcement?

200

Any treatment aimed at reducing the attractiveness of a stimulus or a behavior by repeated pairing of it with an aversive stimulus. An example of this is treating alcoholism with Antabuse.

What is Biofeedback?

300

Social Reality Influenced by social customs, cultural, and historical perspectives

What is Social Constructionist?

300

Adolescence to Adults

What is Identity vs Role Confusion? 

300

Judging or forming an opinion 

What is Evaluation?

300

Viewed as a persons activities aimed at reaching his or her full potential. 

What is Humanistic Learning Theories? 

300

Social/Situational 

What is Bandura? 

300

Presentation of undesirable stimulus following a behavior for the purpose of decreasing or eliminating that behavior (i.e., hitting, shocking).

What is Positive Punishment? 

300

Pairing and movement through a hierarchy of anxiety, from least to most anxiety-provoking situations; takes place in “real” setting.

What is In vivo desensitization?

400

Draws from object relations, ego psychology, and self psychology.

What is Psychodynamic Theory? 

400

Young Adult

What is Intimacy vs Isolation?

400

Synthesis

What is combining facts, ideas, or information? 

400

Learning is obtained between people and their environment and their interactions and observations in social. 

What is Humanistic Learning?  

400

Humanistic

What is Maslow?

400

Removal of a desirable stimulus following a behavior for the purpose of decreasing or eliminating that behavior (i.e., removing something positive, such as a token or dessert).

What is Negative Punishment?

400

A cognitively oriented therapy in which a social worker seeks to change a client’s irrational beliefs by argument, persuasion, and rational reevaluation and by teaching a client to counter self-defeating thinking with new, non-distressing self-statements.

What is Rational emotive therapy (RET)? 

500

Free will, self-efficacy, and self-actualization

What is Humanistic Perspective?

500

Middle Age

What is Generativity vs Stagnation?

500

Understanding facts

What is comprehension?  

500

Behaviorist Theorist

Who is Pavlov, Skinner?  

500

Cognitive Theory

Who is Piaget? 

500

Method of instruction that involves an individual (the model) demonstrating the behavior to be acquired by a client.

What is Modeling? 

500

Anxiety-producing stimulus is paired with relaxation-producing response so that eventually an anxiety-producing stimulus produces a relaxation response 

What is Systematic Desensitization?

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