What is well-being?
This refers to the idea that the presence of others generally enhances performance.
What is social facilitation?
Which theorist established traits as a central concept in personality research?
Who is Gordon Allport?
This is a diagnostic model that views psychopathology as the result of an interaction between individuals and their cultures.
What is the sociocultural model?
The goal of psychoanalytic treatment.
What is insight?
This model shows how thoughts and actions impact which environments people choose to interact with, which then impacts the biological underpinnings of thoughts and actions.
What is the biopsychosocial model?
What is social loafing?
Activity level, emotionality, and sociability are the three central aspects of this.
What is temperament?
Disorders that are characterized by negative emotions such as depression and anxiety are grouped together to be called this.
What is an internalizing disorder?
This is the type of therapy we saw people experience on Monday.
What is exposure therapy?
This measurement is determined by your body's ratio of weight to height.
What is body mass index?
Which Psychologist is responsible for the Prison Stanford Experiment?
Who is Philip Zimbardo?
This theorist studied defense mechanisms which contributed to the understanding of children's development.
Who is Anna Freud?
This is the most accurate label to define syndromes that are distinctive between cultures.
What is a cultural syndrome?
This is the theorist who is best known for his work in cognitive-behavioral therapy, especially the technique of cognitive restructuring.
Who is Aaron Beck?
This disorder is characterized by excessive fear of becoming fat and often results in caloric restriction.
What is anorexia nervosa?
Which scientist is credited with demonstrating that average people will obey orders when given by an authority figure, even if the orders are not socially appropriate?
Who is Stanley Milgram?
This level of consciousness consists of content that is not in awareness but can be brought into awareness.
What is preconscious?
This is the diagnostic label for people who experience sudden attacks of overwhelming terror.
What is panic disorder?
This is the type of therapy that Carl Rogers is most known for.
What is humanistic therapy?
This is a type of response that typically involves an unpleasant state, such as anxiety or tension.
What is stress?
What is inclusive fitness?
This is a type of defense mechanism that involves shifting the attention of emotion from one object to another.
What is displacement?
This disorder is associated with near constant anxiety that occurs regardless of stimulus.
What is generalized anxiety disorder?
The type of medications that are used to treat psychological disorders.
What is psychotropic?