Development
Mental Disorders
Psychotherapies
Social Psychology
FINAL JEOPARDY!
100
This phenomena allows a child to almost fully recover from a hemispherectomy.
What is neuroplasticity?
100
This class of disorder involves a “disconnection” between conscious awareness and “self”.
What are dissociative disorders?
100
This class of drugs was commonly used to treat disorders such as OCD, GAD, and PTSD, until they switched to antidepressants.
What are anxiolytics?
100
We witness this phenomenon when Ben pays Tom to paint the fence, and surprisingly has fun doing it!
What is cognitive dissonance?
100
Within the developmental psychology field, Bandura posited that we vicariously learn THIS?
What is gender?
200
These two researchers devised two differently graded systems of moral development, the first based on an objective sense of law, and the second based on the subjective sense of self.
Who are Kohlberg and Gilligan?
200
This disorder usually involves large, growing amounts of anxiety, and the development of behaviors or thoughts to reduce it.
What is OCD (obsessive-compulsive disorder)?
200
This person and animal pair, analogous to Little Albert and the White Rat, established systematic desensitization as a standard therapy for phobias.
Who are Peter and the White Rabbit?
200
This researcher is most known for seeking to understand the social power of conformity in group settings.
Who is Solomon Asche?
300
A child without this cognitive ability will be unable to practice empathy or even consider the viewpoints of others.
What is the theory of mind?
300
This axis of the DSM-IV is the primary rule of measure for autistic and retarded patients.
What is Axis II?
300
The point of this therapy was to help the depressed to affirm themselves rather than disparage themselves. (double points for researcher)
What is self-reinforcement therapy, and who is Adele Rabin?
300
This researcher raised the question if people were truly evil, given that they could be goaded to kill another.
Who is Stanley Milgram?
400
This measures how quickly Bob will reason or how well he will think abstractly, especially when solving novel logic problems.
What is fluid intelligence?
400
This disorder develops over years, manifesting itself with flattened affect and limited response, and possibly even catatonia or psychosis (full name is required).
What is chronic negative schizophrenia?
400
This phenomenon was often a staple of psychoanalysis, in which the patient would often project his feelings of others onto the therapist.
What is Transference?
400
Elaine Hatfield coined these two names to identify the development of love and attraction between two romantically connected individuals. The first stage involved emotions, and the second involved
What are passionate and companionate love?
500
Erickson notes that this stage happens more to people in their old age, whose main task it is to resolve whether or not their life was indeed worth the living.
What is integrity vs. despair?
500
This disorder is characterized by mild depression and mild mania in alternating sequences, with a turning range of hours to weeks.
What is cyclothymia?
500
This therapy works very well for PTSD, although no one knows HOW it works. It involves emotionally reliving and mentally processing the traumatic stressor in a safe place. +250 pts for the researcher.
Who is Francine Shapiro and what is EMDR (eye movement desensitization and reprocessing)?
500
This social phenomenon allows for normally calm people to "act out" during times of riot.
What is deindividuation?
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