Psychoactive experiences
Hypnotized....by you
Sleepy
Sweet Dreams are made of this
Approaches and Consciousness
100

Of Depressant, Stimulant or Hallucinogen, what Bath Salts are

Stimulants

100

T/F. You can be hypnotized against your will

F

100

Stage (not a number) where dreaming takes place

REM

100

According to Freud, the concrete material you remember about your dream

Manifest

100

Would use brain scans to illustrate that dreams are indeed random neural firings as you are in a preconscious state

Neurobiological

200

Alcohol is confused as a stimulant when it actually acts as a depressant as it stimulates this inhibiting neurotransmitter

GABA

200

Theory that blends the two primary theories of hypnosis

Dual or Dual Process

200

Deep Sleep exists within the first third, second third, or final third of sleep

First third

200

This dream theory centers on archetypes that help us realize self and overcome obstacles.  Also possibly explaining why our dreams may be repetitive

Jung-Collective Unconscious
200

Without this approach, we wouldn't have any theories as to why we dream or what they mean

Psychoanalytic

300

Arguably the most dangerous hallucinogen for its rush of euphoria that can prompt people to do dangerous things

PCP/Angel Dust

300

Hypnosis has moved away from having negative associations as it is now recognized as a tool that can be used for this psychological practice

therapy/psychoanalytic therapy

300

A brief stage of sleep that affects everyone if they try to pull an all nighter.  Not suggestible to drive.

Micro sleep

300

According to Freud, if you feel insatiable hunger during a dream, it is just a byproduct of this type of fulfillment

Wish

300

Approach that would embrace the idea that you dream as a way to release all the information you take in during the waking state

Cognitive

400

Mescaline is a milder hallucinogen that impacts this NT

Serotonin

400

What is the most important characteristic/quality that would allow someone to be hypnotized

Suggestibility/Vulnerability

400

Deep sleep only takes place in what stage

Stage 4

400

Nightmares and Night Terrors are different due to when they occur.  What stage do Night Terrors occur

Stage 4

400

Even though Jung was a contemporary of Freud, his theory of why we dream would fit better with this approach in regards to its collective model

SocioCultural

500

Amphetamines primarily impact dopamine and this other NT

Norepinephrine/adrenaline

500
Theory of Hypnosis that suggests brain activity and mental processes do occur during hypnosis, meaning a separate psychological state exists

State Theory

500

This biological rhythm mandates that we sleep

Circadian

500

Theory proposes dreams are merely random nonsensical neural firings over the course of an evening

Activation Synthesis or Hobson Model

500

If you are scared to sleep because you don't want to have nightmares, this approach would both provide the why and the resolution of this dilemma

Behavioral

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