a psychological approach that focuses on the unconscious mind and how it influences human behavior and how they might relate to early experience.
What is psychodynamic? (or psychoanalytic)
this principle says "psychologists seek to safeguard the welfare and rights of those with whom they interact professionally and other affected persons, and the welfare of animal subjects of research."
What is Beneficence and Nonmaleficence?
a research method that collects and analyzes numerical data, focusing on measurable aspects of behavior and phenomena, often using statistical analysis to identify patterns and relationships between variables
What is quantitative research?
______ psychologists focus on facilitating personal and interpersonal functioning across the lifespan.
What is counseling?
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What is 130*?
the orientation that analyzes the relationships among cognition, emotion, and behavior by looking at
What is cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT)?
This principle says "Psychologists are aware of and respect cultural, individual, and role differences, including those based on age, gender, gender identity, race, ethnicity, culture, national origin, religion, sexual orientation, disability, language, and socioeconomic status, and consider these factors when working with members of such groups."
What is Respect for People's Rights and Dignity?
a research approach that focuses on exploring and understanding complex human experiences, beliefs, and perspectives through non-numerical data collection methods like interviews, observations, and focus groups
What is qualitative research?
_____ psychologists integrate the science of psychology with the treatment of complex human problems.
What is clinical?
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What is oiling the water?
a type of counseling that focuses on the client's ability to solve their own problems utilizing unconditional positive regard, empathy, and congruence.
What is person-centered therapy (or Rogerian therapy)?
Psychologists have a primary obligation and take reasonable precautions to protect confidential information obtained through or stored in any medium, recognizing that the extent and limits of confidentiality may be regulated by law or established by institutional rules or professional or scientific relationship.
What is Maintaining Confidentiality?
a written reflection where a researcher explicitly describes their own social identities, such as gender, race, class, and other relevant personal characteristics, and how these identities might influence their perspective and interpretation of research findings
What is a positionality statement?
______ psychologists use psychological science to understand how we perceive ourselves in relation to the rest of the world and how this perception affects our choices, behaviors, and beliefs.
What is social?
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What is 1:2?
an orientation/technique derived from CBT that focuses on mindfulness, distress tolerance, emotion regulation, and interpersonal effectiveness
What is dialectical behavioral therapy (DBT)?
Psychologists refrain from taking on a professional role when personal, scientific, professional, legal, financial, or other interests or relationships could reasonably be expected to (1) impair their objectivity, competence, or effectiveness in performing their functions as psychologists or (2) expose the person or organization with whom the professional relationship exists to harm or exploitation.
What is Conflict of Interest?
the theory of knowledge, especially with regard to its methods, validity, and scope
What is epistemology?
_____ psychologists study how people grow and adapt over the course of their lives
What is developmental?
this type of fire needs to be smothered to be put out
What is a grease fire?
form of psychotherapy that emphasizes personal responsibility and focuses on the individual's experience in the present moment, the therapist–client relationship, the environmental and social contexts of a person's life, and the self-regulating adjustments people make as a result of their overall situation
What is Gestalt therapy?
When institutional approval is required, psychologists provide accurate information about their research proposals and obtain approval prior to conducting the research. They conduct the research in accordance with the approved research protocol.
What is Institutional Approval?
a set of ethical principles and guidelines for research involving human subjects. It was published in 1979 by the National Commission for the Protection of Human Subjects of Biomedical and Behavioral Research.
What is The Belmont Report?
_____ psychologists study individuals with disabilities and chronic health conditions and help to improve their overall quality of life.
What is rehabilitation?
this bacteria is found in undercooked pork and chicken and can cause severe illness
What is salmonella?