Anxiety & Mood Disorders
Schizophrenia & Personality Disorders
Therapeutic Orientations
Social Cognitions, Conformity, & Obedience
Persuasion & Prejudice
100

While feeling anxious when standing at the edge of a building may be an adaptive emotional response to heights, being so anxious that you can’t ride an elevator is a(n) _____________________ response.

maladaptive

100

Liza suffers from schizophrenia. Often, she hears voices telling her to do things. These voices are called auditory ____________________.

hallucinations

100

Who developed psychodynamic therapy?

Freud

100

Implicit attitudes are not verbally or overtly expressed, while ______________ attitudes are.

explicit

100

The central route of persuasion uses rational arguments and logic, whereas the __________________ route relies on superficial cues that are not based in logic.

peripheral

200

What was the name of the baby that Watson conditioned to be afraid of white rats?

Little Albert

200

Which therapy was developed for the treatment of Borderline Personality Disorder?

Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT)

200

Which therapy systematically addresses the cyclical relationship between thoughts, behaviors, and emotions?

Cognitive Behavior Therapy

200

This online test is used to measure unexpressed attitudes by pairing a concept (e.g., women) with an attribute (e.g., family-oriented).

Implicit Association Test

200

Mental shortcuts that enable people to make decisions and solve problems quickly and efficiently are called ______________.

heuristics

300

Feeling as if your family and friends would be better off without you is called ________________ and is a risk factor for suicide.

perceived burdensomeness

300

Who developed Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT)?

Marsha Linehan

300

Who developed Person-Centered Therapy (Humanistic)?

Carl Rogers

300

We are likely to underestimate how long it will take us to do something. This is called the _______________________.

planning fallacy

300

The process of obtaining a small initial commitment in the hopes of then getting a larger commitment is called _________________________.

foot in the door

400

People suffering from PTSD are often jumpy, easily startled, fearful of their surroundings, and quick to anger. This is called _________________.

hypervigilance/hyperarousal

400

People with personality disorders tend to be _____________________; that is, most people are largely comfortable with themselves, with their characteristic manner of behaving, feeling, and relating to others, and therefore rarely seek treatment on their own.

ego-syntonic

400

What is the first line of psychotherapy used to treat PTSD, OCD, and phobias?

Exposure therapy

400

We tend to mimic the posture, mannerisms, and facial expressions of others without realizing it. This is called the _______________________.

chameleon effect

400

This is a term for unexamined racial bias that the person does not intend and would reject but that tends to make the person avoid inter-racial contact and feel uncomfortable.

Aversive racism

500

What is the name of the theory that proposes stressors that disrupt sleep or the daily routines that correspond to the biological clock (e.g., meal times) can trigger episode relapse in Bipolar Disorder?

Social Zeitgeber Theory

500

What type of psychotherapy (AKA not medication) is used to treat schizophrenia?

Cognitive Enhancement Therapy

500

Who developed mindfulness-based stress reduction?

Jon Kabat-Zinn

500

This psychologist studied obedience by telling people to shock confederates.

Milgram

500

This describes a belief that group hierarchies are inevitable in all societies and even good to maintain order and stability.

Social Dominance Orientation