Calling Dr. Frued
Don't be so defensive!
What's your condition?
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100
Dr. Freud stated these were "the royal road to the unconscious"?
What are dreams?
100
This is movement back in psychological time when one is faced with stress.
What is regression?
100
This theorist developed the concept of classical conditioning.
Who was Ivan Pavlov?
100
This is the absence of breathing.
What is apnea?
100
This type of conditioning focuses on using either reinforcement or punishment to increase of decrease behavior.
What is operant conditioning?
200
A newborn baby is entirely driven by what personality aspect?
What is Id?
200
These are mechanisms employed to keep disturbing or threatening thoughts from becoming conscious.
What is repression.
200
This is any event that strengthens or increases the behavior it follows.
What is reinforcement?
200
This is the most commonly used pulse for adult CPR.
What is the carotid pulse?
200
This individual established the creation of state hospitals to house the mentally ill in the US.
Who is Dorthea Dix?
300
This consists of the processes in the mind that occur automatically & include memory, affect, & motivation.
What is the unconscious mind?
300
This is making a logical reason as to why something difficult as occurred.
What is rationalization?
300
After effective conditioning, the neutral stimulus becomes this.
What is the conditioned stimulus?
300
This is the least accurate temperature route.
What is axillary?
300
This behavioral process by which a behavior becomes more frequent or predictable as a result of reinforcement.
What is conditioning?
400
This is considered the reality portion of the psyche?
What is Ego?
400
This is having the urge to do or say something but actually doing the complete opposite.
What is reaction formation?
400
This is favorable stimuli that are given after the display of behavior & strengthens the probability of a behavior by means of the addition of something.
What is positive reinforcement?
400
This is average adult pulse?
What is 70-80?
400
This is satisfying an impulse with a substitute object, usually in a positive way.
What is sublimation?
500
This is idea that every wishful impulse should be satisfied immediately, regardless of the consequence.
What is the Pleasure Principle?
500
This is satisfying an impulse with a substitute object, usually in a negative way.
What is displacement?
500
This involves the removal of an unfavorable stimuli after the display of behavior.
What is negative punishment?
500
This is an increase in respiratory rate, usually due to anxiety.
What is hyperventilation?
500
This theorist said "Give me a child and I'll shape him into anything".
Who is B.F. Skinner?
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