The psychology perspective that ignores cognitive functions
what is behaviorism
food, water, shelter, rest
what are physiological needs
frontal lobe, temporal lobe, cerebellum, parietal lobe
what are the parts of the brain
a form of therapy where the patient will say the first words that come to mind
the study of mental processes
cognitive psychology
Giving someone something good
what is positive reinforcement
friends, family, loved ones
love and belongingness needs
the study of various chemicals affect on our mind and body
what is pharmacology
a therapist will ask the patient to talk about their dreams
what is dream analysis
the ability to create imagines in your mind
what is mental representation
taking away something bad
the ability to make decisions
free will
the debate between how we were raised vs how we were born
what is nurture vs nature
patients will say what ink blobs look like
what is rorschach test
the ability to solve complex problems, riddles, and math
what is problem solving, logical thinking
an experiment where a baby is tried to fear mice, santa, and other things
what is the little albert experiment
to understand someone you need to know about their mind, body, emotions, and environment
holism
The study of the nervous system
that part of your mind that lays mostly in the unconscious
what is id
the mind and body problem
an experiment where dogs are trained to salivate to the sound of a bell as if there was meat Infront of them
what is Pavlov's dog
achieving ones fullest potential
what is self actualization
the place where neurons connect and communicate
what is the synapses
the part of your mind that tries to upkeep social standards
what is the superego
receiving, storing, and recalling information
what is information processing