What someone is preoccupied with eating and drinking and reduces anxiety through oral activity, they might have what fixation?
What is ORAL fixation
Mental health is not discrete instead it is considered this.
What is to be on a continuum?
The current DSM.
What is DSM V?
Fear is excessive or unreasonable and cued by presence or anticipation of a specific object or situation
What are phobic disorders?
An open-ended conversation between researcher (or clinician) and participant (or patient)
What is an interview?
If I steal something from Whole Foods but justify it because the CEO makes way too much money, what defense mechanism am I exhibiting?
What is rationalization?
According to research by Weeks, it is good to be this.
What is an eccentric?
The diagnostic manual the majority of the world uses.
What is ICD?
This type of phobia has adolescence or early 20s onset.
What is situational phobia?
Indirect measures aimed at revealing a person’s unconscious issues/conflicts
What are projective measures?
The first stage of Freud's psychosexual development.
What is ORAL stage.
Who is Hattie Green?
These two researchers changed our understanding of the science of sexuality.
Who are Hooker and Kinsey?
This therapy was developed to help people confront their phobias.
What is exposure therapy?
Direct measures of a person’s feelings, thoughts, and behaviors, often in the form of questionnaires
What are objective measures?
The three parts in Freud's theory of personality.
What is Id, Ego, and Superego.
A distressful or dysfunctional pattern of thoughts, feelings, and behaviors that interferes with one’s ability to function in a healthy way.
What is psychological distress?
This psychiatrist wrote The Myth of Mental Illness and rocked the discipline.
Who is Thomas Szasz?
This part of the brain tells your hypothalamus to initiate the flight or fight response.
What is the amygdala?
What is an Objective Measure?
The defense mechanism in which one channels unacceptable impulses into socially productive activities.
What is sublimation?
Four factors for considering what is atypical behavior.
What is disfunction, deviance, distress, danger?
This psychologist was determined to prove that psychology was a science and shaped the DSM.
Who is Spitzer?
Where 95% of your serotonin is produced.
Roscharch and Thematic appreception tests are examples of.
What is projective measures?