The study of how individuals think and behave in social situations– that is, in the presence, actual or implied, by others
What is Social Psychology
This psychological disorder is diagnosed when someone is present with at least 2 the “Five Sisters”: Hallucinations, Delusions, Disorganized speech, Disorganized motor movements, and Negative symptoms (affect)
What is Schizophrenia
What 2 disorders are the most widely common and diagnosed in the US today?
What are Depression and Anxiety
The founder of "Psychoanalysis"
Who is Sigmund Freud
where the individual talks without direction, judgement or interpretation from the therapist
What is Client-centered or Person-centered therapy
A widely accepted (but often unspoken) standard of conduct for appropriate behavior
What is a Norm
A typical sign of trouble for this disorder is: Spending unusual amounts of time doing things such as washing hands or counting heartbeats
What is Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder
Some symptoms of this disorder are: Hyper-vigilance, nightmares, flashbacks, physical responses to people, sounds, smells, etc., hyper-sexuality, higher risky behavior with substance
What is Post-traumatic Stress Disorder
The founder of "Client-centered therapy" or also referred to as "Person-centered therapy"
Who is Carl Rodgers
An approach that focuses on immediate experience and awareness to help client rebuild thinking, feeling, and acting into connected wholes; emphasized the integration of fragmented experiences
What is Gestalt Therapy
The use of psychological principles and research methods to solve practical problems
What is Applied Psychology
The main difference between Bipolar 1 and 2 is...
What is...
Bipolar 1 has mania
Bipolar 2 has hypomania
Typical signs of trouble for this disorder category are: Feeling physically sick, but doctors say nothing’s wrong with you; suffer from pain that has no physical basis; you’re preoccupied with thoughts of being sick
What is Somatic symptom disorders
Person we associate with "Existential therapy" or has founded "Logotherapy"
Who is Victor Frankl
Therapy that emphasizes the use of free association, dream interpretation, resistances, and transference to uncover unconscious conflicts
What is Psychoanalysis
Which kind of "applied psychology" field is this:
"The study of people at work and in organizations"
What is Industrial/organizational Psychology
Typical signs for trouble for this disorder category are: You eat nonfood items (pica) or have difficulty eating enough food to remain healthy
What are Feeding and Eating disorders
Primary symptom of this disorder category is: Disturbance of waste elimination from the body
What are Elimination Disorders
Founder of "Gestalt Therapy"
Who is Frederick (“Fritz”) S. Perls
Also referred to as “Logotherapy”, focuses on the “ultimate concerns” of existence, such as meaning, choice, and responsibility
Which is Which: Compliance vs. Obedience
1. agreeing, with request from an authority figure (someone with authority and power)
2. bending to the requests of a person who has little to no authority or other form of social power
What is...
1. Obedience
2. Compliance
Main symptoms of this disorder category are: Amnesia, feelings of unreality, multiple identities (alters)
What are Dissociative disorders
Typical signs of trouble for this disorder category are: Your behavior patterns repeatedly cause problems at work, school, and in relationships with others
What are Personality Disorders
Founder of
1. "Cognitive & Cognitive Behavioral Therapy" (mostly CBT)
2. "Rational Emotive Behavioral Therapy"
Who is...
1. Aaron Beck
2. Albert Ellis
Which is Which:
1. Treatment to reduce unwanted behavior by pairing it with an unpleasant stimulus
2. alleviating fears and phobias (conditioned emotional response) by using classical conditioning extinction
What is...
1. Aversion Therapy
2. Exposure Therapy