The psychologist that emphasized the importance of unconscious conflict, anxiety, and defense mechanisms and psychosexual development.
Who is Freud.
Behavior that helps people for now personal gain.
According to Freud these are what we use to ward off anxiety or other unpleasant emotions and work through self-deception.
What are defense mechanisms?
Maslow proposed this as the organization of human motivations in which basic needs must be met before less basic needs are aroused.
What is the hierarchy of needs?
Inferences that people draw about the causes of events or behavior.
What are attributions?
Humanist theorist famous for his hierarchy of needs and his work on self-actualization.
Who is Maslow?
A relatively enduring evaluation of people, events, or objects.
What is an attitude?
Anxious/inhibited, odd/eccentric, and dramatic/erractic.
What are personality disorders?
A theory that emphasized the importance of consciousness.
What is Freud's psychoanalytic theory?
Facts that people use to explain causes of events, other's behavior, and their own behavior.
What are attributions?
A behaviorist who explained the personality development in terms of operant conditioning and the process of reinforcement.
Who is B.F. Skinner?
The three components of attitudes.
What are attitude, behavior, and conflict?
What are alarm, resistance, and exhaustion?
What participants of Asch's classic conformity studies thought they were taking part in a study of.
What is visual ability?
The pattern that romantic love follows the same form in adulthood as when someone is younger.
What is attachments in infancy?
What are social forces?
A characteristic about yourself that generally remains stable throughout your adulthood.
What is your personality?
The four types of stress.
Conflict, change, pressure, and frustration.
When a personal is self reliant and has confidence, which has been built up through gaining their needs.
What is self-actualization according to Maslow?
What is group think?
The three components Freud divided personality structure into.
What are the id, ego, and superego?
A theory assumes that inconsistency among attitudes propels people in the direction of attitude change.
These people are well-liked at first but have very low self-esteem, and so can be unhealthy to be around for a long time.
What are narcissists?
The idea that our subconscious fights between our impulses and urges (id) against societal expectations (ego) though we do not recognize it as it all happens "under the water"
What is Iceberg theory in relation to Freud's Psychoanalytic theory?
Positive, negative, and cognitive symptoms in patients.
What are the three categories that Schizophrenia symptoms are divided into?