Health & Well-Being
Social Psychology
Self & Personality
Psychological Disorders
Psychological Treatments
100

Model of health that integrates the effects of biological, behavioral, and social factors on health and illness.

What is the biospsychosocial model?

100

In explaining other people's behavior, the tendency to overemphasize personality traits and underestimate situations.

What is fundamental attribution error?

100

How you feel about your sense of self.

What is self-esteem?

100

A sickness or disorder of the mind.

What is psychopathology?

100

Treatment for psychological disorders where a therapist works with clients to help them overcome their psychological problems and disorders.

What is psychotherapy?

200

The most common measure of obesity.

What is body mass index?

200

Tendency to behavior in ways that confirm expectations

What is the self-fulfilling prophecy?

200

In psychodynamic theory, the component of personality that reflects the internalization of societal and parental standards of conduct.

What is the superego?

200

Fear of being negatively evaluated by others in a social setting or performance situation

What is social anxiety disorder?

200

Treatment for disorders where a therapist works with clients to replace maladaptive behaviors with adaptive ones. 

What is behavior therapy?

300

Characterized by someone beginning dieting, body goes into starvation mode, diet fails, and the body enters feast mode.

What is a yo-yo dieting cycle?

300

Subtle forms of prejudice that coexist with the rejection of racist beliefs

What is modern racism?

300
Person associated with the humanistic approach to personality.

Who was Carl Rogers?

300

A disorder characterized by frequent intrusive thoughts that create anxiety and compulsive actions that temporarily reduce the anxiety.

What is obsessive compulsive disorder?


300

Drugs that affect mental processes and that can be used to treat psychological disorders.

What are psychotropic medications?

400

A set of behavioral, mental , and physical processes that occur as an organism attempts to deal with an environmental event or stimulus that it perceives as threatening. 

What is stress?

400

The increase in liking due to repeated exposure

What is the mere exposure effect?

400

Biologically based tendency to feel or act in certain ways. 

What is temperament?
400

When people experience severe stress or emotional trauma, they often have negative reactions long after the danger has passed.

What is posttraumatic stress disorder?

400

Treatment that involves administering a strong electrical current to the client's brain to produce a seizure; effective in some cases of severe depression.

What is electroconvulsive therapy (ECT)?

500

Most toxic factor on the list for heart disease. 

What is hostility?

500

An uncomfortable mental state due ot a contradiction between two attitudes or between an attitude and a behavior. 

What is cognitive dissonance?

500

Type of measure that explores the unconscious by having people describe or tell stories about stimulus items that are ambiguous. 

What are projective measures?

500

A psychological disorder characterized by extreme alterations in thought, in perceptions, and/or in consciousness that result in a break from reality. 

What is schizophrenia?

500

Therapy technique that involves exposing a client to increasingly anxiety-producing stimuli or situations while having the client relax at the same time.

What is systematic desensitization?

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