Theories
Defense Mechanisms
Reinforcement vs.
Punishment
Erikson's Stages
Work of Sigmund Freud
100

people mature through a series of stages that occur in a fixed sequence.

what is the developmental theory?

100

overestimating someone or valuing him or her more than the real personality and person seem to merit

what is idealization?

100

when a student receives a high five for answering the correct answer, this is an example of?

what is positive reinforcement?

100

work and parenthood are the important events in this stage.

what is middle adulthood (40 to 65)?

100

he said that _________ is determined by our relations with objects in our environment.

what is mental illness?

200

based on the psychoanalytic; mental illness is based on our environmental objects

what is the theory of object relations?

200

unconsciously blocking unwanted thoughts or impulses

what is repression?

200

a child is put in timeout because he hit his brother. this is an example of?

what is positive punishment?

200

developing a sense of trust and comfort is important in this stage.

infancy (0 to 18 months)

200

the ______ is driven to please others by following rules.

superego

300

human behavior is based on what we think and believe.

what is the cognitive-behavioral theory?

300

transfer of the id drive to another object

what is displacement?

300

when your car starts making a beeping noise because you haven't buckled your seatbelt which encourages you to buckle it is an example of?

what is negative reinforcement?

300

the basic conflict is industry vs. inferiority in this stage

what is school age (6 to 11)?

300

eating a small bar of chocolate after debating whether or not to is an example of?

what is the ego?

400

who were the theorists who performed research on animals for classical and operant conditioning?

who are ivan pavlov and b.f. skinner?

400

deliberately (voluntary) trying to forget or not think about painful or unwanted thoughts

what is suppression?

400

when a teenager misses their curfew and their parent takes away their phone is an example of?

what is negative punishment?

400

am I good or bad? is the key question to be answered in this stage.

what is preschool (3 to 5)?

400

telling yourself that "you're on a diet" is an example of?

what is the super-ego?

500

what are the six major theories used for mental health treatments?

what are object relations, developmental, behavioral, cognitive-behavioral, client-centered, and neuroscience?
500

unacceptable wishes channeled into socially acceptable activities

what is sublimation?

500

assigning a child extra chores because they broke a household rule is an example of?

what is positive punishment?

500

who am i and where am i going? is the key question in this stage.

what is adolescence (12 to 18)?
500

driven only to satisfy one's own needs is what?

what is the id?

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