Personality Theory
Personality Assessments
Developmental Theory
Abnormal Psychology
Diagnose Me!
100

The enduring and distinctive thoughts, emotions, and behaviors that are characteristic of an individual.

What is personality?

100

This test consists of a child drawing pictures of a house, a tree, and a figure of a person. 

What is the house, tree, person test?

100

The three main processes involved in development. 

What are biological, cognitive, and socio-emotional?

100

This theoretical viewpoint in abnormal psychology sees psychological disorders as stemming from brain disorders that involve imbalances in neurotransmitters.

What is biological? 

100

James was driving in his car the other day and started to feel his heart begin to race. Within a minute or two, he began sweating, shaking, and felt like something terrible was going to happen. He now refuses to drive his car for fear he will experience this again. 

What is a panic disorder? 

200

What Freud used as a metaphor for human consciousness.

What is an iceberg?

200

The most commonly used diagnostic paper and pencil personality test that requires the client to respond either true or false to a series of statements.

What is the MMPI?

200

The individual who developed the theory of cognitive development. 

Who is Piaget? 

200

Hearing, seeing, smelling, or tasting things that are not there.

What is a hallucination? 

200

An example of this disorder is described in the following: Sally refuses to leave her house and reports that if she is not in her own home, she begins to have "tremendous fears."

What is an anxiety disorder? 

300

The place where primitive and instinctual motives, as well as memories and emotions that are so threatening to the conscious mind that they have been repressed, have been stored.

What is the id? 

300

This test has not been formally validated by research, but is still commonly used in career counseling settings.

What is the Myers-Briggs Assessment?

300

The first stage of Erikson's theory of psychosocial development. 

What is trust vs. mistrust? 

300

An irrational belief that is held despite obvious evidence to the contrary.

What is a delusion? 

300

This disorder is described by the following: Mr. Dodge engages in very rigid and structured behavior. He is preoccupied with cleanliness. He washes his hands more than twenty times per day.

What is obsessive- compulsive disorder? 

400

The major responsibility of this part of the human consciousness is to find a compromise in order to fulfill all the desires of the id.

What is the ego?

400

This test has black and white sketches of people in various situations and patients are asked to make up a related story.

What is the Thematic Apperception Test?

400

Any nongenetic agent that causes a birth defect.

What is a teratogen? 

400

An inability to tell the difference between what is real versus what is not real. A loss of contact with reality.

What is psychosis?

400

This disorder is characterized by a sad or melancholic demeanor, self-derogatory behavior, demoralization, and lack of joy in previously enjoyable activities.

What is major depressive disorder? 

500

Someone who does not receive much encouragement growing up and therefore never develops a strong drive for achievement has probably developed this.

What is an inferiority complex? 

500

Consists of ten cards of inkblots that are shown to clients who are asked to think of what they see when looking at them.

What is the Rorschach Test?

500

Occurs when assistance is given to someone who needs it, but is then gradually tapered off as they perform the task on their own

What is scaffolding? 

500

Chronic, maladaptive cognitive-behavioral patterns that are thoroughly integrated into the individual’s personality.

What is a personality disorder?

500

This disorder is characterized by periods of deep depression followed by periods in which she is euphoric (wildly optimistic, impulsive, and upbeat) and engages in risky behaviors.

What is bipolar disorder?