Important Figures
Experiments/Treatments
Laws and Court Cases
Schools of Psychology
Miscelleanous
100
Book she authored became basis for Psychiatric Survivor Movement.
Who is Judi Chamberlin?
100
The invention of anti-psychotics led to this process.
What is Deinstitutionalization?
100
This Supreme Court Case determined that you need to be danger to self or others to be committed.
What is O’Connor v. Donaldson
100
This movement died off due to its connection with the Nazis.
What is Eugenics?
100
What was the Cold War?
What is The relationship between The US and Soviet Union
200
His experiment used eight healthy psychiatrists, including himself, to observe treatment of patients in mental institutes.
Who is David Rosenhan?
200
How many participants of Milgram's experiment shocked the tester at the full voltage?
What is 65%
200
This Supreme Court Case decision said that legally competent patients who posed no risk could refuse treatment.
What is Rennie v. Klein
200
Main goal to remove patients from mental facilities. Main figures are Laing and Szasz
What is Anti-Psychiatry?
200
This person was conducted the Stanford Prison Experiment.
Who is Philip Zimbardo
300
He wrote The Myth of Mental Illness in 1961.
Who is Thomas Szasz?
300
Prozac used to treat depression and acts on this neurotransimitter
What is Serotonin?
300
This Act started the deinstitutionalizing of federal mental institutions.
What is Community Mental Health Act
300
This School of Psychology focused on Genetics and Brain Physiology.
What is Biological Psychology?
300
This pair of scientists did controversial experiments involving baby monkeys and "surrogate" mothers.
What is Maslow and Harlow?
400
He believed that madness and psychosis to be a manifestion of conflict between one’s true identity and social identity
Who is David Cooper?
400
What is found in drugs to treat bipolar disorder.
What is Lithium?
400
This Supreme Court Decision created the standard for mental competency tests.
What is Dusky v United States?
400
This School of Psychology is focused on the study of the effects drugs have on mood, sensation, thinking, and behavior.
What is Psycho Pharmacology
400
What are two of the 5 major leading causes of death in this era?
What is Lung disease, Acquired Infection, Dental Health, Fatal Injury, and Environmental Accidents?
500
Proposed Learning Theory based on Reinforcement.
Who is Clark L Hull
500
PET stands for
What is Positron Emission Tomography?
500
The law by the Reagan administration that switched federal funding to mental institution into federal grants and repealed the Mental Health Systems.
What is Omnibus Budget and Reconciliation Act of 1981
500
This School of Thought relies of the prinicple that people are inherently good.
What is Humanistic Psychology
500
How Many deaths did WWII produce?
What is 50 million
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