Helping Skills
People
Memory
Disorders
Careers
100
being cognitively and emotionally present with a client
What is making personal contact?
100
his theory of operant conditioning was based on Thorndike's work
Who is B. F. Skinner?
100
the power of retaining and recalling past experience
What is memory?
100
perceptions experienced in the absence of external stimuli
What is hallucinations?
100
the integration of science, theory, and practice to explain, understand, predict, and alleviate psychological problems and distress, as well as promote healthy human development
What is clinical psychology?
200
self-awareness, honesty, and openness
What is genuineness?
200
His work and writings contributed to our understanding of personality, clinical psychology, human development and abnormal psychology
Who is Sigmund Freud?
200
the processing of information into the memory system
What is encoding?
200
fixed but patently false beliefs, such as believing that one is being hounded by demons
What is delusions?
200
works to improve human functioning, either by enhancing current functioning or by alleviating distress
What is counseling psychology?
300
accepting and valuing the client as a unique and worthwhile person
What is unconditional positive regard?
300
work had a profound influence on psychology, especially our understanding children's intellectual development
Who is Jean Piaget?
300
the retention of encoded information over time
What is storage?
300
class of psychological disorders characterized by excessive or inappropriate anxiety reactions
What are anxiety disorders?
300
Provide assessment and treatment services for children and families, consult with teachers and school officials, develop and evaluate programs, conduct research, and promote health in children and adolescents
What is school psychology?
400
mirroring the client's thoughts and feelings
What is reflecting?
400
his stage theory of psychosocial development helped create interest and research on human development through the lifespan
Who is Erik Erikson?
400
the process of getting information out of memory storage
What is retrieval?
400
excessive fears of particular objects or situations
What are phobias?
400
refers to any application of psychology to the legal system
What is legal and forensic psychology?
500
stating in you own words the thoughts or feelings expressed by the client
What is paraphrasing?
500
a Russian physiologist whose research on conditioned reflexes influenced the rise of behaviorism in psychology
Who is Ivan Pavlov?
500
the immediate, initial recording of sensory information in the memory system. 2, 1/2 seconds
What is sensory memory?
500
type of anxiety disorder involving repeated episodes of sheer terror called panic attacks
What is panic disorder?
500
study of the psychological aspects of sports
What is sport psychology?
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