What is the name of the disorder that cause involuntary ticks, or motor functioning?
Touretts Syndrome
What does CBT stand for?
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
Who created, and promoted the hummanistic theory?
Carl Rogers
What is the most common eye color?
What is a psychological theory?
A psychological theory is a structured explanation of how and why people think, feel, and behave the way they do.
What disorder leads to too little sleep, or the difficulty to fall asleep?
Insomnia Disorder
What are the four main therapy methods used?
The four main types of therapy are hummanistic, behavioral, cognitive, & group/family
When did the DSM-5 (most recent/updated edition of the DSM) get published?
2013
What is the phobia of deep/dark water called?
Thalassophobia
What psychologist created the hieracrchy of needs?
Abraham Maslow
What disorder is defined as recurrent binge eating followed by compensatory behaviors?
Bulimia Nervosa
What is one thing that hummanistic therapists have to avoid doing in sessions?
They cannot ask questions/client driven.
Who created, and led the idea of cognitive therapy?
Aron Beck
How many lions are at the Blank Park zoo?
Two
What psychologist is known for classical conditioning experiments with dogs?
Ivan Pavlov
What disorder makes the body feel real physical pain when nothing is actually wrong with them?
Somatic Disorder
What type of conditioning does behavioral therapy use?
Operant conditioning
When was the DSM first created?
1952
How many dead bodies are on Mt. Everest?
Over 150 dead bodies remain on Mount Everest, often acting as landmarks for climbers.
Who first discovered eating and feeding disorders?
Sir William Gull
What disorder is characterized by instability in relationships, self-image, and emotions?
Borderline Personality Disorder
What type of therapy includes aspects of stress-inoculation?
Cognitive Therapy
32 pages
What is the GR womens basketball team's feild goal percentage?
38.3%
What theory explains human behavior by studying our mental process and feelings?
Cognitive Theory