To put your thoughts and feelings down on paper.
What is "journaling?"
An anxiety disorder marked by a persistent, irrational fear and avoidance of a specific object or subject.
What is a phobia?
The first degree you can get in the field of psychology.
What is a Bachelor's in Psychology?
Watson, a famous behavioral psychologist, is the reason we have candy, magazines, and other impulse items located here.
What are checkout aisles?
Four lobes.
What is the number of lobes identified in the brain?
Walking, running, lifting weights, cardio, swimming, etc...
What is “physical activity/exercise?"
The disorder characterized by loss of pleasure in activities, significant weight change or change in appetite, change in sleep, change in activity, fatigue or loss of energy, diminished concentration, feeling of guilt or worthless, suicidal thoughts.
What is Major Depressive Disorder (Depression)?
The highest degree you can get in the field of psychology.
What is a PhD or PsyD?
Psychologist Barry Schwartz created the paradox of ___, which states too many of these can make decision making harder. This is way applying for colleges is so overwhelming and stressful. Dr. Schwartz found out that people actually decide better when there are less of these.
What are choices?
The lobe of the brain that encompasses the “primary visual cortex”, and the only lobe that serves only a single purpose.
What is the occipital lobe?
Something you do all day, but deeper when you are stressed or angry.
What is "deep breathing?"
What anxiety disorder is it when a person has recurring, unpleasant thoughts, like thinking their hands are always dirty. As a result, they may develop repetitive and time-consuming behaviours to try and reduce anxiety or distress, like washing their hands hundreds of times a day.
What is obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD)?
The length of time it takes to complete a Doctorate in Clinical Psychology.
What takes 5 years of graduate school?
What is freedom?
What is the hippocampus?
True or False: Coping skills can be both positive and negative.
What is "true?"
What disorder is characterized by episodes of both depression and mania?
What is Bipolar I Disorder?
The interaction of psychology and law.
What is forensic psychology?
Have a date coming up and want it to go well? Take them to a scary movie or do something adventurous. Social psychologists have shown that the physiological ____ your date feels during those activities can be misattributed tosexual attraction toward you.
What is arousal?
The “stage” of sleep whereby dreams are best remembered; also a popular 90’s band.
What is R.E.M.?
Name one positive coping skill and one negative coping skill.
What is ....?
False beliefs, often of persecution or grandeur, that may accompany psychotic disorders.
What are delusions?
The activities that help make you a competitive doctorate of clinical psychology applicant.
What are research experience, volunteer positions, strong writing skills, self-awareness, leadership roles and Bachelor’s in psychology.
What is happiness?
The location within the brain where optic nerves cross; also where environment light levels are picked up by the brain.
What is the optic chiasm?