This psychologist focused on the unconscious mind and childhood experience.
Who is Sigmund Freud?
This condition is most associated with constant worry and fear.
What is anxiety?
Addiction involves repeated use of a substance or behavior despite this.
What are negative consequences of harm?
This part of the brain controls decision-making, and impulse control.
What is the prefrontal cortex?
this psychologist is most associated with the attachment theory.
Who is John Bowlby?
This thinker introduced the idea of collective unconscious.
Who is Carl Jung?
This disorder often includes persistent sadness and loss of interest.
What is depression?
This brain chemical plays a major role in addiction and reward.
What is dopamine?
this system, regulates emotions, like fear and pleasure.
What is the limbic system?
A child who feels safe exploring, but returns to caregiver shows this attachment style.
What is secure attachment?
Freud believed behavior was driven mainly by these instincts.
What are sexual and aggressive instinct?
Trouble sleeping, racing heart, and restlessness are all common in this condition.
What is anxiety?
Needing more of a substance to get the same affect is called this.
What is tolerance?
The brain, communicates using these electrical and chemical messengers.
What are neurons and neurotransmitters?
this attachment style involves fear of closeness and emotional distance.
What is avoidant attachment?
Jung believed personally develops through this lifelong proces.
What is individuation?
feelings of worthlessness and low motivation are key symptoms in this condition.
What is depression?
These symptoms can occur when someone stops using an addictive substance?
What is withdrawal?
Damage to this lobe can affect personality and behavior.
What is the frontal lobe?
Inconsistent caregiving is most linked to this attachment style.
What is anxious attachment?
This is a key difference: Freud emphasized ____ while Jung emphasized ____.
What is childhood/sexual drives vs. spirituality and personal growth?
This symptom can occur in both anxiety and depression.
What is difficulty concentrating, sleep problems, or irritability?
This type of addiction does not involve substances.
What is behavioral addiction?
This part of the brain controls emotions like fear and happiness.
What is the amygdala?
Early attachment relationships can influence this later in life.
What are adult relationships or emotional regulation?