Weeks 1-4
The Virtual Times - Ethics and Perspectives
Weeks 5-6
Development and Lifespan
Weeks 7-9
Memory, Intelligence, Behaviorism, Needs, and Motivation
Weeks 10-11
Bias and Cultural Perspective
Weeks 12-13
The DSM and Evidence Based Practice
100

This perspective emphasizes unconscious thoughts and early childhood experiences.

What is the psychodynamic perspective?

100

The understanding that objects still exist when out of sight.

What is object permanence?

100

The process of getting information into memory is called this.

What is encoding?

100

Biases we are aware of and can openly express are called this type.

What is explicit bias?

100

This DSM section lists symptoms required for diagnosis.

What are diagnostic criteria?

200

This perspective focuses on observable behavior and learning through reinforcement.

What is the behavioral perspective?

200

This theorist proposed eight stages of psychosocial development across the lifespan.

Who is Erik Erikson?

200

Holding information over time is known as this memory process.

What is storage?

200

This type of bias is harder to change because people may not realize it exists. 

What is implicit bias?

200

This diagnosis was removed from the DSM in 1973.

What is homosexuality?

300

Breaking confidentiality is allowed when there is risk of this.

What is harm to self or others?

300

This theorist focused on how children think and reason.

Who is Jean Piaget?

300

Bringing stored information back into awareness is called this.

What is retrieval? 

300

This tool is commonly used to measure unconscious associations.

What is the Implicit Association Test (IAT)? Or Harvard Bias Test

300

Early DSM editions were heavily influenced by this theoretical approach.

What is psychoanalysis? Or Freud

400

This perspective emphasizes free will, personal growth, and self-actualization.

What is the humanistic perspective?

400

Abstract and hypothetical thinking appears in this stage Piaget's theory.

What is the formal operational stage?

400

This psychologist proposed the hierarchy of needs.

Who is Abraham Maslow?

400

Understanding behavior within the context of a person’s culture is called this.

What is cultural competency? 
400

Treatments proven effective through research are described as this.

What are evidence based treatments?

500

In the U.S., psychologists often follow ethical guidelines published by this organization.

What is the American Psychological Association?

500

In Erickson's Theory the psychosocial task of adolescence centers on identity versus this.

What is role confusion?

500

The took we learned to use in Motivational Interviewing that helps elicit change talk is called what?

What is a change ruler, or a readiness ruler?

500

What is the first step in reducing implicit bias?

What is being aware of it?

500

Cultural factors are addressed in this DSM concept. There is a tool in the back of the DSM called what?

What is Cultural Formulation or the Cultural Formulation Interview Tool?

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