This psychologist made the developmental theory that encompasses 8 stages.
Who is Erik Erikson?
This is something you are born with that determines your attraction to others, as supported by scientific evidence.
What is sexual orientation?
This is when one gives in on what they believe to be true because the majority thinks otherwise.
The Asch effect.
This coping approach focuses on finding solutions.
What is problem-focused coping?
This disorder causes hallucinations, delusions, disorganized thoughts and flat expressions of emotions.
What is schizophrenia?
This part of Piaget's theory states that something will stay the same about no matter how the shape changes.
What is conservation?
The defense mechanism that causes one to refuse something that is true.
What is denial?
This experiment showed that people will follow directions from authority to the point of causing harm to others.
This type of psychology focuses on promoting happy, fulfilled and contented lives.
What is positive psychology?
This type of treatment focuses on changing distorted thinking and maladaptive behaviors.
What is cognitive behavioral therapy?
This psychological concept focuses on the emotional bond between caregivers and infants.
What is attachment?
Behaviorist believe that this is purely shaped by reinforcement and consequences outside of the organism. It is a set of behaviors that determine how we act.
What is personality?
_________ is strongly connected to stress and is the person's wellbeing.
What is health?
This is the classification system used by professionals in the mental health field in the U.S.
This form of treatment is used for phobias to gradually work through the hierarchy of stimuli related to the phobia.
What is systematic desensitization?
The lowest point on Maslow's Hierarchy of needs.
What is physiological needs?
Congruence occurs when one's _______ self aligns with ones ______ self.
What is real and ideal?
This disorder causes flashbacks, recollections, increased startle and avoidance after a traumatic event.
What is post-traumatic stress disorder?
This disorder causes intrusive thoughts and repetitive behaviors or mental acts.
What is obsessive compulsive disorder?
This prevents therapists from disclosing communications with a client to a third party unless permitted by law.
What is confidentiality?
An eating disorder where someone becomes obsessed with their weight to the point where they are drastically below their BMI and often includes restriction of intake or other means of caloric management.
What is anorexia nervosa?
This is a thinking error when a person attributes negative actions to the type of person someone is not that they may have had a bad day.
What is fundamental attribution error?
This type of personality is most common with anger and hostility and is most predictive of heart disease.
What is type A behavior pattern?
This is an episode in bipolar disorder that causes excessive energy, impulsive behaviors such as spending and incomplete tasks. They may not sleep for days during this period.
What is a manic episode?
This was founded by Rodgers and is when therapists should be non-judgmental and accepting of their clients. It is part of client centered therapy?
What is unconditional positive regard?