Social Pt. 2
Emotions and Motivation
Development
Psychological Disorders I
Personality Disorders
100

This describes ways that we are unintentionally influenced by our beliefs

bias

100

Emotional experiences that occur within our SELF

intrapersonal 

100

When a baby monkey was frightened, it ran to this object for comfort

Cloth mother

100

This disorder is associated with hallucinations, delusions, apathy, and trouble thinking

Schizophrenia
100
Dramatic, center of attention, seductive behavior

Histrionic

200

Participants were made to believe they were delivering lethal shocks to another person in this famous experiment

Milgram's shock experiement

200
When we use our "effort muscle" we are using this ability

self-control

200
In this style of parenting, parents are characterized by high demand and low warmth

Authoritarian

200
Individuals with this disorder may have troubling nightmares or avoid situations that remind them of the past

PTSD

200

Aggressive, disregard for others' feelings, callous

Antisocial Personality

300
We often rate people as higher in favorable characteristics when they are highly rated on this trait

Attractiveness

300

These are associated with pursuing biological/survival goals

drives (e.g. hunger, thirst, sexual)

300
Slow development in this area of the brain may be associated with risk-taking
prefrontal cortex
300
This treatment involves having a person face their fears

Exposure therapy

300

Substantial dislike of socializing and high anxiety when in social settings

Schizotypal (or schizoid)

400

Adults with this characteristic are more likely to be offered unsolicited help from strangers

Baby-face/young-looking

400

Emotions can be described by these three dimensions (name one)

fluctuation, intensity, context

400

Very young children have trouble with this concept related to quantities

Conservation

400
This neurotransmitter is often the focus of antidepressant medications

Serotonin

400
Preoccupation with abandonment and significant trouble managing or regulating emotions

Borderline personality

500
These beliefs negatively influence our view of large groups of people based on little information
Stereotypes
500
Different culture have these to determine how and when emotions are shown

cultural display rules

500

Children are more likely to be rejected by their peers because of this type of behavior

Aggression/Aggressive behavior

500

Individuals with this disorder may find themselves making highly risky decisions, have significant depression, and/or have high energy levels

Bipolar Disorder

500

Highly self-centered, concerned about being held in high regard, inflated self-importance

Narcissistic

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