The mental potential to learn from experience, solve problems, and use knowledge to adapt to new situations.
Intelligence
100
Places where eating disorders like anorexia and bulimia mostly occur
Food-abundant North American and other Western cultures
100
When a young boy has sexual desires toward his mother and feelings of jealousy towards his father
Oedipus Complex
100
Teaches people new, more adaptive ways of thinking; based on the assumption that thoughts intervene between events and emotional reactions.
Cognitive therapy
200
Encoding that requires attention and conscious effort
Effortful Processing
200
Immigrants from these countries show to average better mental health than their US counterparts
Africa, Mexico, and Asia
200
Personality type that seeks stimulation because their normal brain arousal is relatively low
Extraverts
200
within the confines of a room technology is used to expose people to vivid simulations of feared stimuli
Virtual reality exposure therapy
300
All thoughts and feelings about ourselves. Who am I?
Self-concept
300
Expressing anxiety through unwanted repetitive thoughts or actions
Obsessive-compulsive disorder
300
The developmental stage Freud proposed from the age 3 to 6
Phallic
300
The kinds of therapy that fall short of scientific scrutiny
Alternative Therapies
400
Adjusting our behavior or thinking to coincide with a group standard
Conformity
400
Compulsive fretting; overthinking about problems and their causes
Rumination
400
After what age do personality traits begin to stabilize?
40
400
The practice of drilling holes into the skull to release evil spirits. Practiced in the Stone Age
Trephination
500
A pattern that defines how often a desired response will be encouraged
Reinforcement Schedule
500
This broad perspective helps us understand that our well-being is affected by our genes, brain functioning, inner thoughts and feelings, and the influences of our social and cultural environment.
The biopsychosocial approach
500
She believed that the idea that women are infantile and emotional creatures, and such incapable of responsibility and independence was the masculine tendency to lower women's self-esteem.
Karen Horney
500
The kind of therapy that would be undergone if the presumed problem was based on barriers set against self-understanding and acceptance