Field
Disorders
Therapy
The Brain
Key Psychologist
100

The study of the connection between the minds and behavior

What is behavioral psychology?

100

Excessive thoughts that lead to repetitive behaviors

What is obsessive-compulsive disorder?

100

A form of psychotherapy in which a group of patients meet to describe and discuss their problems together under the supervision of a therapist.

What is group therapy?


100

Regulates the blood pressure, heart rate, and breathing

What is the medulla?

100

Author of our Psychology Book and Conducted the Stanford Prison Experiment

Who is Philip Zimbardo?

200

These psychologists believe an individual's behavior is primarily determined by his perception of the world around him, individuals are not solely the product of their environment.

What are humanistic psychologists? 

200

Excessive and persistent fear, worry, anxiety and related behavioral disturbances.

What are anxiety disorders?


200

A form of psychotherapy that seeks to reduce distress and conflict by improving the systems of interactions between family members

What is family therapy?

200

This part of the brain plays a key role in sleep and dreaming


What are the pons?

200

Famous for the Bobo Doll experiments on observational learning & influence in the Socio-Cognitive Perspective

Who is Albert Bandura?

300

Lists hundreds of psychological disorders

What is the DSM-V?

300

Any of a range of psychological disorders characterized by abnormal or disturbed eating habits

What are eating disorders?

300

A form of depth psychology, the primary focus of which is to reveal the unconscious content of a client's psyche in an effort to alleviate psychic tension

What is psychodynamic psychotherapy?

300

Part of the brain that controls body temp., sexual arousal, hunger, thirst and the endocrine system

What is the hypothalamus?

300

Known for his theory of cognitive development in children

Who is Jean Piaget?

400

A movement in psychology founded in Germany in 1912, seeking to explain perceptions in terms of gestalts rather than by analyzing their constituents.

What is Gestalt psychology?

400

Shifts in mood as well as changes in activity and energy levels. The disorder often involves experiencing shifts between elevated moods and periods of depression

What is bipolar disorder?

400

Attachment-focused psychotherapy that centers on resolving interpersonal problems and symptomatic recovery.

What is Interpersonal therapy?

400

This part of the brain plays a key role in sleep and dreaming

What is the pons?

400

Memorized nonsense syllables in an early study on human memory

Who is Hermann Ebbinghaus?

500

Study of the biological processes and aspects cognition, with a specific focus on the neural connections in the brain which are involved in mental processes.

What is cognitive neuroscience?


500

A preoccupation with physical symptoms that makes it difficult to function normally.

What is somatic symptom disorder?

500

A process of bringing one's attention to experiences occurring in the present moment

What is mindfulness?

500

The lower area of the brain, below the pons, responsible for balance and coordination  of muscles and the body

What is the cerebellum?

500

Described use of systematic desensitization to treat phobias


Who is Joseph Wolpe?