Personal Personality
Theories and Coping Mechanisms
Freud...again (does this guy ever go away?)
Psychological Disorders
Misc.
100
This describes the consistent, enduring, and unique characteristics of a person.
What is personality
100
This theory purposes that personality, behavior and habits come from unconscious motivations
What is psychoanalysis
100
the part of the mind that contains material of which we are unaware but that influences conscious behavior is known as...
What is the Unconscious
100
This describes a condition where one is detached from reality...
What is psychosis
100
Schizophrenia which involves holding rigid poses for long periods of time is called...
What is catatonic type schizophrenia
200
This person deals with the same circumstances as others by drawing inward in thought and meditation
Who is an introvert
200
This term states that these are certain methods the ego part of one’s personality uses to unconsciously protect itself against unpleasant impulses or circumstances
What are defense mechanisms
200
These are the three levels of Freud's Psychoanalytic model...
What are the Id, the Ego and the Superego
200
This is a group of severe psychotic disorders characterized by confused and disconnected thoughts, emotions, behavior and perceptions...
What is schizophrenia
200
A manic episode describes what symptoms... and is part of which disorder?
What is extreme elation, confusion, and racing thoughts. This is part of Bipolar Disorder
300
This type of person handles the same circumstances as others by broadcasting their emotions externally
Who is an extrovert
300
This mechanism is attempting to explain or justify behavior or an attitude with logical reasons, even if these are not appropriate. (ex. I only did poor on the test because the questions were confusing)
What is rationalization
300
This part of the subconscious drives basic, carnal, animalistic instincts such as to kill, eat and have sex
What is the Id
300
These are false beliefs, as of persecution or grandeur, that a person maintains in the face of contradictory evidence...
What are delusions
300
Antisocial Personality Disorder includes these sub categories...
What are Psychopathy and Sociopathy
400
Consistent patterns of thoughts, feelings and behaviors are known as...
What are personality traits
400
This defense mechanism involves replacing an unacceptable feeling or urge with an opposite one to put on a “front” (ex. a drug addict speaks badly in public about drugs to hide their true urges)
What is Reaction Formation
400
This part of Freud's Psychoanalytic Model describes the morality of a person, which resists the impulses of the Id
What is the Superego
400
Mood disorders include these two major conditions...
What is Major Depressive Disorder and Bipolar Disorder
400
The primary characteristic of a psychopathic individual is...
What is a complete lack of remorse/guilt
500
To explain the differences among individuals is one goal of...
What are Theories of Personality
500
This coping mechanism involves going back to an earlier and less mature pattern of behavior under severe pressure (ex. giving in to child-like tantrums, sucking your thumb, etc.)
What is regression
500
According to Freud, what was the struggle placed on the Ego?
What is to satisfy the desires of the Id in socially acceptable ways, to keep the Superego happy.
500
These are the two major types of schizophrenia and their major attributes...
What is Paranoid Schizophrenia, which involves paranoia, hallucinations, and delusions. And Disorganized Schizophrenia, which involves confused languages, giggling and inappropriate emotions.
500
This condition is influenced by seasonal changes and especially less light during the winter months...
What is Seasonal Affective Disorder
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