OCD is a mental health condition involving these two main concepts/key issues:
This individual linked religious or spiritual experiences with self-actualization and peak experiences
Who is Abraham Maslow?
This manipulation tactic involves making someone feel bad to get what you want
What is guilt tripping?
This form of leadership involves partial or full abdication of responsibility from the leader
What is laissez-faire?
This part of the brain controls important cognitive skills such as judgement, speech, learning, reasoning, problem solving and memory.
What is the frontal lobe?
In performance psychology, this is a common issue that patients report feeling (multiple answers, choose one)
What is Performance Anxiety, Fear of Failure, Burnout, Mental Fatigue, Negative self-talk, or Perfectionism?
Studies show religious individuals often score higher in these two areas, especially when religion emphasizes compassion over rule-following
What is charity and volunteerism?
This manipulation tactic uses threats or worst-case scenarios to gain compliance
What are fear appeals?
Leadership psychologists that followed this leadership approach believed that leadership skills are innate and present from birth
What is the trait approach?
This was the conditioned stimulus in Pavlov's dog experiment
What is the bell?
This is a common treatment for OCD that we discussed in class (multiple answers, choose one)
What is CBT, ERP, medication, or social support?
In religion, this theory believed religion helped people connect with their unconscious through symbols and archetypes
What is the analytical theory?
In the psychology of money, this mindset is the belief that money will come, leading to risk-taking or generosity.
What is the abundance mindset?
In forensic psychology, this theory states that crime results from unresolved inner conflicts
What is psychodynamic theory?
Vygotsky emphasized the role of this in cognitive development
This concept of performance psychology involves managing energy levels through breathing, relaxation, or activation
What is arousal regulation?
This key concept from Family Systems Theory proposes that patterns are often passed from one generation to the next.
What is multigenerational transmission?
In the psychology of money, this mindset is the fear of not having enough, which leads to stress or compulsive saving
What is the scarcity mindset?
In forensic psychology, this theory states that crime results from frustration over blocked goals
What is strain theory?
This brain area is most associated with language production
What is Broca's area?
Performance psychologists often help patients with this helpful tool, which challenges irrational beliefs
What is cognitive restructuring?
This person developed the Family Systems Theory
Who is Murray Bowen?
This concept explains how manipulation may reduce inner conflict in a person.
What is cognitive dissonance?
In forensic psychology, this theory states that crime is learned by watching others
What is the social learning theory?
Working memory is a component of this broader system
What is executive function?