Eric Berne and Freud
Jung
Adler
Behaviorism
Existentialism
100

What theory did Eric Berne found?

Transactional Analysis

100

What were the drawings Jung used to analyze himself, his clients, and his dreams?

Mandalas

100

Alfred Adler was the father of ____

Individual Psychology

100

What law was the basis for Skinner's reinforcement theory?

Thorndike's law of effect: that responses that please you will be repeated, responses that displease you will not

100

Logotherapy (founder and meaning)

Viktor Frankl, healing through meaning

200

What are the three parts of transactional analysis?

Child (id) 

Adult (ego) 

Parent (superego)

200

The personality types of ____ are closely associated with Jung

MBTI

200

Adler emphasized the importance of ____ within the family. Explain the archetypes for each section (3)

Birth Order. Firstborns may become overbearing or responsible, middle children can be rebellious or overlooked, and youngest children may be spoiled or sociable.

200

Classical conditioning is the work of _____, Operant conditioning is the work of _____

Ivan Pavlov; B. F. Skinner

200

What are the "three worlds" according to existentialists?

physical, relationship, and identity

300

Freud's "top down" view of consciousness is referred to as a ____ view of the mind

Topographic

300

Analytic psychology utilized ______ as categories of the collective unconscious (name 3)

Archetypes (the persona, the anima/animus/self, the shadow)

300

Adlerians believe that behavior must be studied within ______ (2)

social context, (family constellations are used when discussing psychological effects of family structure)

300

All reinforcers tend to ______

increase the probability that a behavior will occur

300

Father of reality therapy?

William Glasser

400

Name the three levels of consciousness according to Freud, from most accessible to most hidden. 

Conscious, Preconscious, Subconscious
400

What is the collective unconscious?

According to Jung, all humans have collected, universally inherited, unconscious neural patterns

400

What two complexes was Adler concerned with?

Inferiority and Superiority Complexes

400

Define positive reinforcement, negative reinforcement, positive punishment, and negative punishment

Positive Reinforcement: The addition of a pleasant stimulus to increase a behavior.

Negative Reinforcement: The removal of an aversive stimulus to increase a behavior. 

Positive Punishment: The addition of an aversive stimulus to decrease a behavior.
Negative Punishment: The removal of a pleasant stimulus to decrease a behavior.

400

According to Glasser, a positive addiction might be _____ (give example)

jogging, cooking, singing etc. 

500

Unconscious processes which serve to minimize anxiety and protect the self are called?

Ego defense mechanisms

500

Jung is the father of _____?

Analytic psychology

500

In individual psychology, Adler believed in the idea that people are primarily motivated by a need for ______

social connectedness

500

What are the key steps of classical conditioning?

a neutral stimulus becomes a conditioned stimulus (CS) by being repeatedly paired with an unconditioned stimulus (US), which naturally elicits an unconditioned response (UCR)

500

Glasser felt that the responsible person will have a ____ identity

success