The body increases the rate of cell division & protein synthesis.
What happens to the body during sleep?
These are two disruptions of Circadian Rhythm.
What is Jetlag and Night Shift.
What is statements, beliefs, or practices that claim to be both scientific and factual, but are incompatible with the scientific method.
What is Pseudoscience.
The visual and auditory experiences our brain creates during sleep.
What is dreams.
The talking cure.
What is Psychoanalysis.
During sleep, Melatonin is released from here.
What is the Pineal Gland.
What is long term memory or the hippocampus.
The reason we learn about Freud's flawed and dated interpretation of dreams.
What is cultural relevance.
What Freud calls an unconscious psychological strategy arising from unacceptable or potentially harmful stimuli.
What is a defense mechanism.
The test consists of 10 symmetrical blots where the subjects state what they see.
What is the Rorschach Test.
Freud asserts that this develops in order to interact with reality, is Logical, and works out realistic ways to satisfy the needs of the ID within realistic constraints.
What is the "Ego".
The Flat earth theory, Astrology, Energy Healing, Lunar Effect, and Vaccine-autism connection are examples.
What is Pseudoscience.
An individual unconsciously attributes unwanted thoughts, feelings, and motives onto another person.
What is a defense mechanism called "Projection".
According to Freud, this is a refusal to accept reality, thus blocking external events from awareness.
What is a defense mechanism called "Denial".
Freud believed this develops around the age of 5, incorporates the morals and values of parents and society, and controls impulses of the ID and encourages the Ego to strive for what is moral not merely realistic.
What is the Superego.
When the conscious splits into two, with one part of the mind separating itself from the rest.
What is the Theory Dissociation.
Chemicals that can alter perception, mood, memory, thought and behaviour.
What is Psychoactive (or psychotropic) substances.
Dreams that are a result of neuron activity stimulating certain parts of the brain during REM sleep.
What is the neurological explanation for dreaming.
While dreaming this light up in your brain.
What is your amygdala (emotions) and hippocampus (memory).
What are two benefits of altered states of consciousness?
What is a break in a stressful day; harmless way to cope with hostility & aggression; or to build creativity & enhance problem-solving skills.
The Theory of Dissociation and the Socio-cognitive Approach.
What are two theories of Hypnosis.
A Pseudoscience Therapy which seeks to change a person's sexual orientation, gender identity, or gender expression so they will align with heterosexual "norms.
What is Conversion Therapy.
What Freud describes as the actual images, thoughts, and content that dreams serve to disguise our hidden fears & forbidden drives and desires.
What is Manifest Content.
What Freud describes as the underlying symbolic meaning of the things in your dream.
What is Latent Content.
The redirection of an impulse (usually aggression) onto a powerful substitute target.
What is a defense mechanism called "Displacement".