Memory
Intelligence
Personality
Psychological Disorders
Treatment
100
The first step in the memory process
What is encoding
100
Spearman is associated with this theory of intelligence
What is general intelligence (g)
100
The view that human behavior is a dynamic interaction between the conscious and unconscious minds
What is Psychodynamic theory
100
An episode of intense dread accompanied by chest pain, dizziness, or choking
What is panic disorder
100
An interaction between a trained therapist and someone who suffers from psychological difficulties
What is psychotherapy
200
Working memory is also know as this
What is short-term memory
200
The ability to oerceive, manage, understand, and use emotions
What is emotional intelligence
200
The ego's methods of unconsciously protecting itself against anxiety by distorting reality
What are defense mechanisms
200
An anxiety disorder in which the person experiences uncontrollable and repetitive thoughts and actions
What is obsessive-compulsive disorder
200
A form of psychosurgery in which the nerves linking the emotion centers of the brain to the frontal lobes are severed
What is a lobotomy
300
Memories of facts, including names, images, and events
What is explicit memory
300
The ratio of mental age to chronological age multiplied by 100
What is intelligence quotient (IQ)
300
Jung's concept of an inherited unconscious shared by all people and derived from our species' history
What is the collective unconscious
300
A wildly optimistic, euphoric, hyperactive state that alternates with depression in bipolar disorder
What is mania
300
Therapy that focuses onchanging self-defeating thinking and unwanted behaviors
What is cognitive behavioral therapy
400
Encoding words based on their meaning
What is deep (semantic) processing
400
Accumulated knowledge and verbal skills that comes with education and experience
What is crystallized intelligence
400
An attitude of total acceptance toward another person
What is unconditional positive regard
400
A group of severe disorders whose symptoms may include disorganized and delusional thinking, inappropriate emotions and actions, and disturbed perceptions
What is schizophrenia
400
Therapy that applies learning principles to the elimination of unwanted behavior
What is behavior therapy
500
An unusually vivid memory of an emotionally important moment or event
What is a flashbulb memory
500
The ability to reason speedily and abstractly
What is fluid intelligence
500
The perception that, to a great extent, you control your own destiny
What is internal locus of control
500
False beliefs that are often symptoms of psychological disorders
What are delusions
500
The bond of trust that develops between a therapist and client
What is a therapeutic alliance
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