Functions of the Brain
Personality Disorders
Stages of Growth
Treatments
Terminology
100
The 4 main lobes that the brain is made of.
What is Frontal, Occipital, Parietal, Temporal?
100
it is a problem within your brain which makes it hard to live life.
What is a personality disorder?
100
The amount of stages in each, Piaget, Erikson, and Kohlberg.
What is 4, 8, 3?
100
three diffrent types of treating disorders
What is somatic, individual psychotherapy, group therapy
100
The term that means, the framework for storing information.
What is 'schema'
200
Function of Frontal Lobe.
What is motor function, planning and reasoning, memory, judgement and impulse control?
200
the names of the three clusters that personality disorders are classified under.
What is A- Odd or Eccentric, B- Dramatic or Erratic, C- Anxious or inhibited behaviour?
200
The basis of Kohlberg's theory. Provide example.
What is moral decision making? A conventional solution to witnessing a friend cheating would be to base it what others would think.
200
the four drugs that can be perscribed for somatic treatments.
What is anti-psychotic, anti-depressant, anti-anxiety and mood swing drugs?
200
The definition of psychology.
What is the study the human mind/brain?
300
Function of Occipital lobe.
What is visual and colour perception?
300
symptoms of a Passive-Agressive person
What is avoidence of responsibility and procrastination to negatively affect others?
300
According to Piaget, the key cognitive problem during the 'Sensorimotor' stage.
What is object permanance, e.g. "out of sight, out of mind"
300
the four healing processes used in individual psychotherapy.
What is humanistic- existential, cognitive psychotherapy, behavioural psychotherapy and psychoanalysis?
300
The term that means, making new schemas, creating new skills.
What is accomodation?
400
The function of the Parietal lobe.
What is information processing, touch sensations, spatial orientation, speech?
400
common symptoms between the disorders in cluster "A"
What is socially awkward, emotionally detatched, cold, distrustful and withdrawn?
400
In order, the stages, and age range, for Piaget's stages of Cognitive Development.
What is Sensorimotor (0-2), Preoperational (starting to talk-7), Concrete Operational (1st grade- early teen), Formal Operational (adolescence)?
400
the perameters around group therapy.
What is two or more clients with one or more therapists, where the members offer advice from past experiences?
400
The definition of cognitive dissonance.
What is mental frustration causing a change from original processing?
500
The function of the Temporal lobe.
What is auditory perception, visual perception, emotional responses?
500
four disorders from cluster "B"
What is histrionic, narcissistic, anti-social, borderline
500
The eight stages of Erikson's Psychosocial stages of Development.
What is Trust vs. Mistrust, Autonomy Vs. Shame, Initiative Vs. Guilt, Industry Vs. Inferiority, Identity Vs. Identity Diffusion, Intimacy Vs. Isolation, Generativity Vs. Self-absorption, Integrity Vs. Despair?
500
the perameters of electro-compulsive treatment.
What is deliberate provocation of an epileptical fit by the passage of a small electric current between two electrodes placed on scalp.
500
The defintion of assimilation.
What is, making things fit by taking in new information and associating them with past experiences?
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