Intro to Psych
Drugs and Behavior
Clinical Psychology
Theories of Personality
History & Systems
100
This type of therapist is a medical doctor who has completed an MD with specialized training in assessing and treating mental disorders
What is a psychiatrist?
100
Alcohol is classified as a ______drug?
What is depressant?
100
a member of a profession devoted to understanding and treating individuals affected by a variety of emotional, behavioral, and/or cognitive difficulties, may be involved in numerous activities, including psychotherapy, assessment and diagnosis, teaching, supervision, research, consultation, and administration
What is clinical psychologist?
100
The behavioral term for introducing an aversive consequence in order to decrease the frequency of a behavior
What is punishment?
100
This school of psychology emphasized human strengths and positive aspirations, conscious experience, free will, the fulfillment of human potential, and the belief in the wholeness of human nature.
What is humanistic psychology
200
An action used in learning that increases the probability that a behavior will occur
What is reinforcement?
200
The study would be considered to be ____ ______ if both the researcher and the participants did not know who was the control or experimental group
What is double blind?
200
an advanced degree in psychology that is emerging as an alternative to traditional research oriented Ph.D. degrees
What is a psy D program?
200
Someone who relies too heavily on others for making decisions is likely to have which personality disorder
What is dependent?
200
This individual devoted his study of behaviorism to the study of responses. He was concerned with describing the behavior rather than explaining it and most known for his idea of operant conditioning.
What is B.F. Skinner?
300
The id of Freud's psychoanalytic theory works on what principle?
What is pleasure?
300
According to the DSM-5, a persistent desire or unsuccessful attempts to cut down or control alcohol use, is one of the criteria for _______
What are Alcohol use disorder?
300
an ethical principles that calls upon psychologists to respect and protect the information shared with them by clients, disclosing this information only when they have obtained the client's consent
What is confidentiality?
300
This philosophical belief claims that people learn in order to seek pleasure and to avoid pain.
What is hedonism?
300
The main person who influenced functional psychology
Who is William James?
400
Participants in Milgram's obedience experiments were informed that they were involved in a study of ____.
What is learning?
400
Nicotine stimulates the release of ________ in the nucleus accumbens
What are dopamine?
400
research that investigates the specific events that occur in the course of the interaction between therapist and patient, some therapy processes have been shown to relate to treatment outcome
What is process research?
400
Adolf Hitler exhibited many of the classic signs of this personality disorder
What is naricissistic?
400
Wilhelm Wundt, the father of psychology, came up with these 2 types of experiences
What are immediate and mediate?
500
Refers to a pattern of biological functioning that occurs on a roughly 24-hour cycle.
What is Circadian Rhythm?
500
A life-threatening form of alcohol withdrawal that is characterized by extreme disorientation and confusion, fever, nightmares, and hallucinations.
What are delirium tremors (DT's)
500
how well a patient is getting along across a number of domains (e.g., psychological, social/interpersonal, occupational)
What is patient functioning?
500
Based on this learning mechanism, the idea that, in time, you can get used to almost anything
What is habituation?
500
The main topic of Gestalt Psychology
What is whole is different from sum of parts; wholeness;quality of wholeness as opposed to individual elements
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