Classical and Operant are different forms of...
Conditioning
What is Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs?
A 5 tier pyramid diagram of human needs
The processes of acquiring, storing, retaining, and later information
Memory
Gestalt is German for...
Form/Shape/Whole
What is the difference between a conditioned stimulus and a neutral stimulus?
Conditioned stimulus leads to a conditioned response, neutral stimulus leads to an unconditioned response
Who is Carl Rogers?
Psychologist who developed person-centered therapy
The process of selectively concentrating on specific aspects of the environment or internal thoughts while ignoring others
Attention
Theory of Principles of Organization
The theory of how our minds organize sensory information into meaningful wholes
What is a conditioned response?
Learned response to a stimulus that would have previously received no response
What are some basic human needs?
Sleep, food, water, shelter, homeostasis, oxygen
The process of interpreting and organizing sensory information to create a meaningful experience of the world
Perception
6 Principles of Organization
Similarity, Continuity, Closure, Proximity, Figure/Ground, Symmetry
The psychologist who emphasized how consequences influence behavior.
B.F. Skinner
What does Humanistic Therapy focus on?
Unique individual experience, personal growth, and self-actualization
The ability to learn from experience, adapt to new situations, understand abstract concepts, and use knowledge to manipulate one's environment
Thinking/Intelligence
Holistic Perception
Term for perceiving the world as organized wholes
Behaviorism emphasises...
The observable behaviors and actions of the patient and changing them with conditioning
Humanistic Psychology emphasises...
The importance of free will, human potential, and self-discovery
Using words and structured rules to convey information
Communication/Language
Gestalt Psychology emphasises...
Self-awareness, self-acceptance, and the experience of the present moment.