This Psychologist is known as "the father of modern psychology.
Who Is Sigmund Freud
This Brain organ connects to the spinal cord and transfers signals received from senses
This is a personality disorder described by patterns of distrust and superspiciuosness of others
What is Paranoid
In this stage of sleep you are likely to experience dreams
What is REM
This form of treatment involves releasing the conflicts and memories from the unconscious
What is Psychoanalysis
This psychologist is best known for his study of child cevelopment
This Brain organ regulates temperature to maintain homeostasis in the body
What is the Hypothalamus
An Anxiety disorder described by an avoidant of social interactions and fear of being scrutinized
What is Social Anxiety Disorder
The effect of Chronic sleep deficiency
What is Sleep Debt
The form of treatment involving more than one patient at a time
What is group Therapy
This Psychologist is known for creating the stages of psychological development
Who is Erik Erikson
This Brain organ is part of the endocrine system and secretes chemicals into the bloodstream
What is pituitary gland
A personality disorder described by a need for admiration and a unreasonably high sense of importance
What is Narcissistic
What is Insomnia
A form of desensitization therapy involving direct contact with the anxiety provoking stimulus
What is Exposure therapy
This Psychologist is best known for his discovery of Classical Conditioning
Who is Ivan Pavlov
The Brain organ that helps form long-term memory
What is the Hippocampus
A eating disorder described by an restriction of food intake and fear of gaining weight
What is Anorexia
The cycle resets every 24 hours and is responsible for when we sleep
What is Circadian Rhythm
This treatment emphasizes critical thinking to fight compulsion, as opposed to emotions
What is Cognitive Therapy
This psychologist is best known for founding analytic psycholgy
The Brain organ responsible for the Fear response
What is the Amygdala
A Nuerodevelopmental disorder described involuntary by motor and vocal "tics"
What is Tourette's
The body's biological clock is located in
What is Hypothalamus
A classical Conditioning treatment procedure that involves presenting a prize with unpleasant stimulus to condition repulsion