This type of bias occurs when we view an answer as obvious after the fact and believe it should have been clear at the initial occurrence.
What is Hindsight Bias?
This school of thought believed that we view stimuli as being smaller parts of a larger system as opposed to separate individual small parts.
What is Gestalt Psychology?
This cell typically carries messages to different parts of the body using electrical and chemical signals.
What is a neuron?
This phrase is used to describe when one understands the emotions of another person, especially if they differ from one's own.
What is empathy?
This term describes the symptoms and problem presentations regarding mental health. Additionally, it categorizes and communicates information.
What is a Diagnosis?
This word refers to an individual's overall self-evaluation.
What is self-esteem?
This approach was first used in the 1950s and proposed that stimuli were understood through a series of sequences or stages.
What is the Information-Processing Approach?
This feel-good neurotransmitter is typically associated with pleasure and motivation, although an excessive amount has also been associated with an increase in positive symptoms of Schizophrenia.
What is Dopamine?
Tears or anger may occur when a caregiver leaves, often resulting from this.
What is separation anxiety?
This phrase describes services/resources that support people's integration into the community.
What is Recovery?
What is an illusory correlation?
This type of processing refers to using prior experiences and stereotypes of a stimulus to analyze and interpret incoming stimuli in the environment.
What is Top-Down Processing?
This system is used to return the body to a resting state after a stressful response threatens the body.
What is the Parasympathetic Nervous System?
This type of play occurs when children interact, observe each other and share toys, but they still don't play together.
What is Associative Play?
The goal of this type of therapy is to raise insight regarding thinking and to evaluate and change problematic thoughts.
What is Cognitive Behavioral Therapy?
While this study claimed to be studying perceptual judgements, it was actually studying conformity using confederates.
What is Asch's Line/Conformity Study?
The ____ ____refers to the decline of memory over time when there is no attempt to retain it.
What is the Forgetting Curve?
This almond-shaped structure is associated with processing powerful emotions like fear.
What is the Amygdala?
This psychologist criticized Kohlberg's Theory of Moral Development because it minimized the caregiving morality favored by girls.
Who is Gilligan?
This phrase refers to the gathering of multiple data points to investigate a clinical concern.
What is an Assessment?
This term refers to when people allow the example of others to validate how to think, feel, and act.
What is Social Proof?
Approximately, how long does short-term memory last?
How long are 43 seconds?
What is Electromyography (EMG)?
This type of rejected child is characterized by one who is disliked by their peers because of their timid, withdrawn, and anxious behavior.
What is Withdrawn-Rejected?
This defense mechanism is characterized by an avoidance of uncomfortable feelings by using rational explanations that remove any personal significance and feeling related to the event that caused a disturbance.
What is intellectualization?