This empirical evidence-based treatments show that panic disorder is best treated with this type of therapy
What is cognitive-behavioral therapy?
This psychologist developed a laboratory-based method, called "the strange situation", to observe how infants react to separations and reunions with caregivers
Who is Mary Ainsworth?
Behavior that does not coincide with cultural norms
What is deviant?
The processes by which we form impressions, make judgments, and develop attitudes about the people and events that constitute our social world.
What is social perception?
Kohlberg has this many stages of in his model of Moral Development
What is six?
Developed by Carl Rogers, this form of therapy focuses on the exploration of the self, in which the clients explore their innermost feelings and become more accepting of their true selves
What is client-centered therapy?
This psychology stated that the sense of belonging is vital to good mental health
Who is Maslow?
Experiencing intrusive memories, images, or dreams of a traumatic experience may indicate the psychological disorder known as
What is Post-Traumatic Stress disorder?
The principle that people tend to like others who like them back.
According to Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs, hunger thirst, avoidance of pain, sexual gratification, elimination are what kind of needs
A form of therapy that helps clients develop a unified sense of self by bringing into present awareness their true feelings and conflicts with others
What is Gestalt therapy?
This psychologist believed that cultural learning is acquired through a gradual process of social interactions between children and parents, teachers and other members of the culture
Who is Lev Vygotsky?
The anxiety disorder in which an individual experiences sudden episodes of sheer terror characterized by intense physical symptoms that occur suddenly and unexpectedly
What is panic disorder?
A mental image or representation that we use to understand our social environment.
What is social schema?
According to the order of sequence of Piaget's stages, Sensorimotor>preoperational>concrete operational>??????
What is formal operational?
Method of therapy that emphasizes the clients subjective, conscious experiences and focuses on what the individual is experiencing at the particular moment in time, rather than on the distant past
What is Humanistic therapy?
This psychologist believed that actions of the ego may reflect attitudes of introversion
Who is Carl Jung?
The body’s response to internal and external environmental stimuli
What is stress?
Involves our sense of ourselves as members of particular groups.
What is social identity?
The attachment style that is characterized by the inability to seek support from the mother when distressed
DAILY DOUBLE
This form of therapy focuses on helping people change how they think by correcting distorted patterns of thinking associated with negative emotional states.
What is cognitive therapy?
This theorist stated that a schema is an organized system of actions or a mental representation that people use to understand the world and interact with it
Who is Jean Piaget?
DAILY DOUBLE
Nagging intrusive thoughts that a person feels unable to control and that engender anxiety accompanied by repetitive behaviors or rituals the person feels compelled to perform again and again.
What is Obsessive-Compulsive disorder?
Is the ability to interact effectively with other people and with the social environment, develop satisfying interpersonal relationships and fulfill social roles.
What is social health?
Needs that reflect interpersonal aspects of motivation, such as the need for friendship or achievement.
What are psychosocial needs?