CONSCIOUSNESS
CONSCIOUSNESS
CONSCIOUSNESS-(drugs)
CONSCIOUSNESS-(misc)
100

This is a concept with many meanings, including sensory awareness of the world outside, direct inner awareness of one's thoughts and feelings, personal unity, and the waking state?

What is consciousness?

100

REM stands for this.

What is Rapid Eye Movement?

100

These are drugs that have psychological effects such as stimulation or distortion of perception.

What are psychoactive substances?

100

This is a substance that causes hallucinations.

What are hallucinogenics?

200

This is the lightest stage of sleep.

What is Stage 1 sleep?

200

In psychodynamic theory, this is defined as descriptive of ideas and feelings that are not available to awareness,; also: without consciousness.

What is the unconscious?

200

Alcohol is an example of this type of drug which lowers the rate of activity of the nervous system.

What are depressants?

200

LSD is an example of this type of drug.

What is a hallucinogenic?

300

This is the focus of one's consciousness on a particular stimulus.

What is selective attention?

300

Dreams happen during this type of sleep.

What is REM sleep?

300

Cocaine is an example of this type of drug which increases activity of the nervous system.

What are stimulants?

300

After drinking for some time, John needed 6 beers to achieve the same feeling he used to get from 2 beers.  This is an example of:

What is tolerance?

400

This is the deliberate, or conscious, placing of certain ideas, impulses, or images out of awareness.

What is suppression?

400

What theory states that "dreams are residue of the day?"

The Continuity Theory

400

This is a problem characterized by loss of control over usage, social impairment, risky use, and tolerance and withdrawal symptoms.

What is a subtstance use disorder?

400

Lisa scheduled her day around her drinking habits. She would arrange for someone to pick up her children from school so she could start drinking before they came home.  Lisa could be described as having a:

What is a substance use disorder?

500

This consists of rejuvenating the body, recovering from stress, improving cognition and memory, and increase in motor coordination.

What are the functions of sleep?

500

In psychodynamic theory, this is the automatic (unconscious) ejection of anxiety-evoking ideas, impulses, or images from awareness.

What is repression?

500

This is habituation to a drug, with the result that increasingly higher doses of the drug are needed to achieve similar effects.

What is tolerance?

500

Julie was sexually abused as a young child and although she stated she could not remember the abuse, she had problems with intimate relationships as an adult.  According to Freud and psychodynamic theory, Julie's memories were most likely_________.

What is repressed?