The relationship between the therapist and client - an important part of therapy.
What is Therapeutic Alliance
100
The somatic nervous system and the autonomic nervous system combined make up this nervous system.
What is the peripheral nervous system
100
To be induced or moved into action.
What is motivation
100
Contributes to individual differences in behavior, consistency of behavior over time, and stability of behavior across situations.
What are traits?
200
Person with more than one personality.
What is Dissociative Identity Disorder
200
Includes: Axis 1 - Symptoms, Axis 2 - Personality and Mental Retardation, Axis 3 - Medical, Axis 4 - Psychosocial, and Axis 5 - Global Assessment of Functioning.
What is DSM-IV
200
This man survived a pipe through the eye socket and the brain in the 1800s and revealed how the brain affects behavior after he began acting aggressive and strange.
What is Phineas Gage.
200
Motives or incentives that occur in all countries and cultures.
What are Universal Motives
200
Freud's theory that a boy feels incestuous feelings toward his mother and sees his his father as a rival is called the Oedipus complex. The female version of this complex is called...
What is the Electra complex?
300
Frequent delusions and auditory hallucinations and everyone is out to get me.
What is Paranoid Schizophrenic
300
An individual's behavioral style and characteristic way of responding (biological basis).
What is Temperament
300
surprise, anger, sadness, disgust,
fear, and this are the primary facial expression of emotion
What is happiness.
300
A motivational construct resulting from substance deprivation.
What is/are drive(s)
300
An obstacle that often blocks people's growth towards self-actualization, or the fear of being one's best is called...
What is the Jonah complex?
400
Depression and bipolar disorder
What is the two mood disorder categories
400
Strategies - including formulas, instructions, and the testing of all possible solutions - that guarantee a solution to the problem.
What is Algorithms
400
electroencephalogram refers to the many waves of stages of sleep. Electroencephalogram waves are commonly referred to as these waves
What is EEG.
400
A model showing the relation between performance and arousal.
What is the Cusp Catastrophe Model
400
By justifying the morality of their actions, people can separate or disengage themselves from the consequences of their behavior, a concept Bandura calls...
What is disengagement of internal control?
500
Physical symptoms with no biological/medical explanation.
What is Somatoform Disorder
500
A new field which explores the connection between psychological factors, the nervous system, and the immune system.
What is Psychoneuroimmunology!!!!!
500
axons of many neurons
are insulated from the extracellular fluid by segments
of fatty tissue called this.
What is myelin
500
Efficient action based on goals and motivation
What is Behavioral Economizing
500
This theorist categorized personality traits into three levels: cardinal traits (the most dominate), central traits, and secondary traits.