Conditioning
Psychological Disorders
Therapy
Erikson's Stages
Wild Card!
100

A relatively enduring or permanent change in behavior that results from experience

Learning

100
Not knowing the difference between right and wrong

Insanity

100

psychologically based form of treatment used to help people better understand their emotional or behavioral problems and resolve them.

What is Psychotherapy?

100

If needs are met, infants develop a sense of basic trust

What is Trust vs. Mistrust?

100

About one in five adults will suffer from this at some point in their lives.

What is Major Depressive Disorder?

200

Any Observable Response

Behavior
200
Emotional Distress, Maladaptive Behaviors, Dangerousness, or Faulty Perception of reality

What is Abnormal Behavior?

200

Emphasize client’s subjective conscious experiences

What is Humanistic Therapy?

200

Children learn the pleasure of applying themselves to tasks, or they feel inferior or incompetent.

What is Industry vs. Inferiority?

200
During Major Depressive Disorder, they tend to distract themselves from the distress rather than ruminate.

What is men?

300

A kind of learning where a neutral stimulus acquires the ability to produce a response that was originally produced by a different stimulus

Classical conditioning

300

maladaptive behaviors could be learned or acquired through experience – classical & operant conditioning

What is the Behavioral Model?
300

uses the principles of classical and operant conditioning to change disruptive behaviors and improve human functioning

What is Behavioral Therapy?
300

If parents encourage their child to assume responsibility & make plans, preschoolers will initiate tasks and carry out plans. If parents discourage initiative the child may feel uncomfortable or guilty about efforts to be independent.

What is initiative vs. guilt?

300

An unconventional new style of use behavior therapy.

What is virtual reality therapy?

400

Conducted experiments with dogs – to show we can condition them to expect food after a certain noise

Ivan Pavolv

400

humans possess intrinsic ability to make conscious choices & to strive toward self-actualization.

What is the Humanistic Model?

400

Technique of changing maladaptive or disruptive behaviors by learning and practicing new skills to improve functioning

What is CBT?

400

the process by which a child uses old methods or experiences to deal with new situations.  

What is Assimilation?

400

Spent years analyzing how a child's mind developed, NOT Erikson

Who was Jean Piaget?

500

Consequence that occurs after a behavior, increases the chance that a behavior will occur again

Reinforcement

500

Lethargy, Feeling Worthless, Changes in Sleep and appetite

What are symptoms of a Mood Disorder?

500

Techniques used to gain awareness of unconscious conflicts – free association, dream analysis, & interpretation

What is Psychodynamic Therapy?

500

process by which a child changes old methods to deal with or adjust to new situations.  

What is accomodation?
500

What is Professor Cook's Favorite Color?

Pink!
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