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100

Who is the father of modern psychology and founded experimental psychology and became a pioneer of cultural psychology?

Who is Wilhelm Wundt?

100

What is it called to put phrases into chunks to make more sense?

What is Chunking?

100

Who's theory states that individuals must satisfy lower-level deficit needs before progressing to meet higher-level growth needs?

Who is Abraham Maslow?

100

What disorder is the most common in homelessness?

What is Schizophrenia?

100

What projective test has the patient interpreted what they think is going on?

What is the Thematic Apperception Test (TAT)?

200

Who studied the behavior of dogs and developed a theory of classical conditioning?

Who is Ivan Pavlov?

200

What theory states as you get older you start to forget things?

What is the Decay Theory?

200

Who believed we go through different states of morality?

Who is Kohlberg?

200

What mood disorder involves "extreme happiness and high energy'?

What is Manic Depression/Bi-Polar?

200

What is it called when the patient is asked to clear their mind and just talk?

What is Free Association?

300

Who was the founder of psychoanalysis and suggests that human behavior is influenced by unconscious memories, thoughts, and urges?

Who is Sigmund Freud?

300

Explicit types of memory, facts, and such.

What is Semantic Memory?

300

Who claimed that we had a part of the brain solely dedicated to learning language?

Who is Noam Chomsky?

300

Violation of rights, disregard of the rights of others, indifference to the feelings of others

What is Antisocial Disorder?

300

What is the area called where the patient won't talk about something?

What is the Area of Resistance?

400

Who developed a theory of cognitive development focused on the intellectual development of children

Who is Jean Piaget?

400

Implicit types of memory which include sounds, songs, smells, that make you feel something?

What is emotional memory?

400

Who's theory suggests that observing, modeling, and imitating played an important role in the way people learn?

Who is Albert Bandura?

400

What disorder involves binging and purging?

What is Bulimia?

400

What tool is used to find the subconscious meaning of a patient's recurring dream?

What is Dream Analysis?

500

Who believed the development of personality depended directly on the revolution of existential crises like trust, autonomy, intimacy, individuality, integrity, and identity?


Who is Erik Erikson?

500

A technique in which the introduction of one stimulus influences how people respond to a subsequent stimulus. 

What is Priming?

500

Who stated that in order to strive we have to be fully functioning?

Who is Carl Rogers?

500

When do most people with Alzheimer's disease develop it?

What is 65?

500

What therapy is considered the "talking cure"?

What is Psychoanalysis?