Terminology
Sub-disciplines of Psychology
Major Theory Movements in Psychology
Memory, Learning & Consciousness
Psychology All Stars
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the scientific study of mind and behavior. The word mind refers to a set of private events that happen inside a person — the thoughts and feelings that we experience at every moment but that no one else can see — and the word behavior refers to a set of public events — the things we say and do that can potentially be observed by others.

What is Psychology?

100

The branch of Psychology concerned with the study and treatment of mental, emotional, and behavioral disorders. Also the single largest discipline in Psych.

What is Clinical Psychology?

100
A clinically based approach to understanding and treating psychological disorders; assumes that that the unconscious mind is the most powerful force behind thought and behavior.
What is Psychoanalysis?
100

all the mental processes that give rise to a person’s thoughts, choices, emotions, and behavior even though they are not experienced by the person.

What is the cognitive unconscious? 

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Psychologist who introduced the psychoanalytic theory of behavior. Also had a wierd obsession with repressed sexual urges.
Who is Sigmund Freud?
200

Facilities for treating the mentally ill in Europe during the Middle Ages & into the 19th century.

What are asylums?

200
The branch of Psychology concerned with the study of how living among others influences thought, feeling, and behavior.
What is Social Psychology?
200

The 19th century school of psychology that argued that breaking down experience into its elemental parts offers the best way to understand thought and behavior.

What is Structuralism?

200

 the process of relating new information in a meaningful way to knowledge that is already stored in memory

What is semantic encoding? 

200
Man known as the "father of Psychology." His name is alliterative.
Who is Wilhelm Wundt?
300

any stimulus or event that increases the likelihood of the behavior that led to it

What is a reinforcer (reinforcement)?

300
The branch of Psychology concerned with the study of what makes people unique and the consistencies in people's behavior across time and situations.
What is Personality Psychology?
300
A school of psychology that proposed that psychology can be a true science only if it examines observable behavior, not ideas, thoughts, feelings, or motives.
What is Behaviorism?
300

forgetting what occurs with the passage of time.

What is transience? 

300
This man is known as the founder of Behaviorism. Shares the same last name as Sherlock Holmes' assistant.
Who is John B. Watson?
400
The main method of investigation for structuralists; it involves looking into one's own mind for information about the nature of conscious experience.
What is Introspection?
400
The branch of Psychology that blends psychology, law, and criminal justice.
What is Forensic Psychology?
400
A theory of psychology that focuses on personal growth and meaning as a way of reaching one's highest potential.
What is Humanistic Psychology?
400

The tendency of a learned behavior to recover from extinction after a rest period.

What is spontaneous recovery?

400
Main proponent for the humanistic approach (emphasizing personal growth), published text "Client-Centered Therapy." Shares the name of the TV show host who asked "Won't you be my neighbor?"
Who is Carl Rogers?
500
The view that all knowledge and thoughts come from experience. Similar to the title of the 5th Star Wars movie.
What is Empiricism?
500
The branch of Psychology concerned with the application of psychological concepts & questions to work settings.
What is Industrial/Organizational Psychology?
500
The most common theoretical orientation utilized in therapy. Combines two branches of Psychology, thus the name.
What is Cognitive Behavioral?
500

Receptor cells that transduce odorant molecules into neural impulses

What are olfactory receptor neurons?

500
Psychologist best known for conceptualization of the stages of growth leading to personal fulfillment. Best known for his "hierarchy of needs"
Who is Abraham Maslow?
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