Psychoanalytic Theory
Classic Attachment
Modern Attachment
Neurobiology
Self Psychology
100
A physical __that the child uses for comfort and security as he moves from one level of emotional development to another, whcih helps the child hold on to the mental representation of his mother when she is absent.
What is transitional object?
100
What do Schore adn Schore call modern attachment theory?
What is Regulation Therapy?
100
Bowbly
Who is the founder of classic attachment?
100
Neurons
What is another name for fancy skin cells?
100
The father of self psychology?
Who is Kohut
200
A therapeutic method of psychoanalysis that allows the client to relive the past by verbalizing repressed feelings in order to work through past trauma; similar to stream of consciousness
What is free association?
200
subconscious, background, holistic, implicit communication.
What is right side of the brain?
200
Secure Anxious- resistant Anxious- avoidant Disorganized
What are the categories of attachment Mary Ainsworth created?
200
Dendrites
What are the cell bodies that interpret electrical messages through tiny branches
200
The person or objects that are experienced as part of the slef or that are used in the service of the self to provide function to the self.
What is the self object?
300
A defense mechnism that involves keeping memories locked away in the unconscious to protect one from fears that are too anxiety provoking.
What is repression?
300
A set of processes an individual will use to manage emotions.
What is affect regulation?
300
The innate psychological system that motivates us to seek porximity to others and the goal is to have protection and security.
What is attachment?
300
Controls these 9 functions: 1. Balance 2. Attunement 3. Emotional balance 4. response flexibility 5. Ability to calm fear 6. Insight 7. Empathy 8. Morality 9. Intuition
What is the pre-frontal cortex?
300
Idealizing, mirroring, adn twinship?
What is the tipolar self?
400
The ego's cpacity to objectively evaluate or differentiate internal emotions, beleifs or thoughts against real life.
What is reality testing?
400
Insecure attachment pattern can adversely affect the therapeutic relationship and outcome.
What is a dissociative client?
400
A child shows no preference between a parent and a stranger.
What is avoidant attachment?
400
1. Infants viewed a social beings 2. Importance of understanding individual differences 3. Environmental and contextual factors 4. Understand internal world of child and caregiver 5. Self-awareness of clinician when working with child and caregiver
What are the 5 core principals of Infant Mental Health
400
The projection of one's own personality of another in order to understand himself better: identification of oneslef with another.
What is empathy?
500
A psychological sense that the mother rceates which helps her baby feel save and protected from outside dangers and distressing internal emotions?
What is the holding environment?
500
The central role of affect regulation in development and treatment
What is modern attachment theory?
500
DAILY DOUBLE! DISTRURBED AND DEVELOPMENTALLY INAPPROPRIATE SOCIAL RELATEDEDNESS IN MOST CONTEXTS THAT BEGINS BEFORE AGE 5
What is Reactive Attachment Disorder?
500
Empathic attunement and secure attachment create this optimal biochemical environment.
What is neural plasticity?
500
The process through which a function formerly preformed by another seld object is taken into the self through optimism, mirroring, interaction adn frustration.
What is transmited internalization?
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