Who's in Your Head
The Psychologist who developed psychology into its own field of science
Who is Wilhelm Wundt?
A guide published by the American Psychiatric Association that is used by mental health professionals in the U.S. to classify mental disorders.
What is The DSM?
This approach can aid people in the recovery or coping with fears.
What are Exposure Therapies?
This kind of memory lasts a lifetime
What is Long-Term Memory?
This region of the brain controls problem solving, decision making, and personality. This is also the last region of the brain to develop
What is the Frontal Lobe?
The Psychologist who believed that our behavior thoughts and etc. was shaped by our unconscious minds.
Who is Sigmund Freud?
Syndromes marked by a clinically significant disturbance in an individual’s cognition,emotional regulation, or behavior.
What are Psychological disorders?
Behavioral approaches see the problems as ____ behaviors that can be replaced by constructive behaviors
What is Learned?
Imagery attaches ______ to process Information much easier
This area of the brain is primarily involved in the production of spoken language.
What is the Broca's Area?
This Psychologist is particularly known for this theory of operant conditioning
Who is B.F. Skinner?
This disorder causes physical symptoms that affect the body but have no apparent physical causes.
What is Somatic symptom disorder (SSD)?
This approach is sought to change behavior by identifying self-defeating thoughts that altered our perceptions of the world.
What is Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (CBT)?
Purpose is to help people
What is Applied Research?
The major gland of the Endocrine System
What is Pituitary?
This Psychologist furthered behaviorism in humans with his ‘Baby Albert’ experiments where he conditioned a baby to cry/fear furry animals using a loud noise as the unconditioned stimulus
Who is John Waston?
This disorders cause a "split from reality"
What is Schizophrenia?
Empathetic listening in which the listener echoes, restates, and clarifies the message of the client.
What is Active Listening?
Parasympathetic establishes homeostasis after a sympathetic response. Sympathetic NS arouses the body for ______
What is Fight/Flight Response?
Consists of a network of nuclei and neurons in the brain stem; serves as a relay center for many brain system functions.
What is Reticular Formation?
This Social Psychologist was known for the infamous Stanford Prison Experiment.
Who is Philip Zimbardo?
The tendency to overthink and focus on a negative aspect
What is Rumination?
This is a therapeutic technique similar to REBT that views individuals as responding to underlying psychological issues
What is Psychodynamic theory?
Twins are raised in 2 completely different countries. Both having completely different personalities
What is Nurture?
Beneath the Thalamus; directs maintenance activities, helps govern endocrine system, and is linked to emotions and rewards
What is Hypothalamus?