Motivation
Emotion
Psychological Disorders
Psychological Therapies
Biological Therapies
100
A need or desire that energizes us or directs behavior is this.
What is motivation?
100
Emotion is an organismal response that includes physiological arousal, expressive behaviors, and __________.
What are conscious experiences?
100
This disorder is characterized by both emotional highs and lows.
What is bipolar disorder?
100
This type of therapy has little evidence to support it and is traditionally done on a couch over several years and long, frequent sessions.
What is pschoanalysis?
100
This type of psychosurgery was frequently done in the past, but is no longer done today except in extreme situations and using more exact methods.
What is lobotomy?
200
According to evolutionary views of motivation, things that drive behavior are this.
What are instincts?
200
This theory of emotion indicates that an external event leads to arousal, which is then judged cognitively, which then leads to the feeling of emotion.
What is the James-Lange Theory of Emotion.
200
Obsessive-compulsive disorder is a diagnosis in the category of "Obsessive-compulsive and impulse control disorders" according to DSM-5. It was in this category in DSM-IV-TR.
What are the anxiety disorders?
200
This type of therapy is a combination of two different types of therapy referred to in your book.
What is cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT)?
200
This type of anti-depressant increases the amount of serotonin in the synapse.
What is a selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRI)?
300
This theory of motivation states that the reduction of arousal and homeostasis are the drives that determine motivation.
What is the Drive Reduction Theory.
300
This theory of emotion asserts that both physiological arousal and cognition occur simultaneously.
What is the Cannon-Bard Theory of Emotion?
300
The percentage of the living population currently or in the past diagnosed with a disease or disorder gives us this.
What is prevalence?
300
This type of therapy indicates that if we can change cognitive thinking errors (cognitive distortions), then people will judge their situations more realistically and be happier.
What is cognitive therapy?
300
Antipsychotics tend to work in this way.
What is blocking dopamine receptor sites?
400
This principle states that we need to have an optimal level of arousal for optimal functioning and performance.
What is the Yerkes-Dodson Law?
400
The Two-Factor theory of emotion states that there is both a conscious and unconscious track to our emotions. The conscious track is considered to be consistent with this theory of emotion.
What is the Schachter-Singer Two-Factor Theory of Emotion.
400
The belief that psychological disorders can be prevented and treated using a disease/medical model is most consistent with this type of psychologist.
What is a clinical psychologist?
400
In family therapy, this tends to be the focus of treatment.
What are relationships and the system?
400
Brain stimulation can be conducted in three ways: sending magnetic fields through the brain (rTMS), sending waves of electricity through the brain from the surface (ECT), or by doing this.
What is implanting electrodes in the brain.
500
This is a side effect of increased social-networking.
What is narcissism?
500
The tendency for facial muscle states to trigger emotion is referred to as this effect.
What is the Facial Feedback Effect.
500
This personality disorder is marked by creating and craving drama.
What is histrionic personality disorder?
500
While there is evidence that specific therapy styles are more effective than others for some problems, there is a lack of translation from research to practice. A majority of therapist practice from this type of model.
What is eclectic therapy?
500
Mood stabilizers work in this way.
What is we are unsure?
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