Drugs
Therapy
Disorders
Psychologists
The Brain
100

Amphetamines, Caffeine, and Nicotine

What are Stimulants?

100

The creator of unconditional positive regard

Who is Carl rogers?

100

A disorder characterized by haunting memories and nightmares

What is Posttraumatic stress disorder? (ptsd)

100

Wilhelm Wundt

Who is the father of modern Psychology?

100

The temporal lobe's functions

What is receiving information for hearing?

200

Alcohol, Barbiturates, and Minor Tranquilizers

What are depressants?

200

Viewing individuals as responding to unconscious forces and childhood experiences; seeks to enhance self insight

What is unconditional positive regard?

200

A group of disorders described by emotional extremes

What are Mood disorders?

200

Sigmund Freud

Who created the Psychoanalytic approach?

200

The oldest part of the brain

What is the brain stem?

300

 Lsd, Pcp, and Marijuana

What are Hallucinogens?

300

To have people face their fears to desensitize them to that fear and eventually get rid of their phobia.

What are exposure therapies?

300

Depressive disorder, mania, and bipolar disorder 

What are mood disorders?

300

The findings of B.F. Skinner's experiments

What is conditioning behavior with operant conditioning?

300

Destruction of brain tissue

What is lesion?

400

Visual hallucinations and fear

(Short or Long term)

What are short term effects?

400

a therapy that aims to disillusion client through challenging their illogical, self defeating attitudes.

What is rational-emotive behavior therapy?

400

Fake beliefs, often of persecution or grandeur, that may accompany psychotic disorders

What are delusions?

400

All humans have a shared consciousness when they are born

What is Carl Jung’s theory on evolution?

400

The function of the hypothalamus

What is the regulation of the Autonomic nervous system and controls of the pituitary gland?

500

Dependence of a specific substance.

What is addiction?

500

The creator of stress inoculation

Who is Donald Meichenbaum?

500

False sensory experience, such as seeing something in the absence of an external visual experience

What are hallucinations?

500

Alfred Adler, Carl Jung, Karen Horney

Which three psychologist were the original “neo-freudians”?

500

The function of the Suprachaismatic nucleus

What is controling the circadian rythum?