What are the three parts of the individual according to Freud?
Id, Ego, Superego
Life is a constant struggle between safety and growth
Abraham Maslow
Extreme, enduring sadness with no correlation to environmental stimuli
Depression
The Therapist simply repeats what the person says, in different words
Person Centered Therapy
Which Theory focuses on how conditioned responses are a primitive form of learning
Behaviorism
Name the two primary methods Freud used in Psychoanalysis.
Dream Analysis and Free Association
Conducted behaviorist research with dogs
Pavlov
Disintegration of thought processes and emotional responsiveness
Schizophrenia
The Therapist analyzes dreams
Psychoanalysis
A repetitive thought pattern which enables us to "chunk" memory, ie. going to the dentist
Schema
What is the name of Freud's Theory?
Psychosexual Stages of Development
Focused on how we store, retrieve and process information
Jean Piaget
Swings between periods of Mania and Depression
Bi-Polar Disorder (Manic-Depressive)
The Therapist is totally in charge
Psychoanalysis
The best method of defining "Abnormal"
Statistical Deviation
What three things did Erikson change to make the Theory more acceptable?
Emphasis not on Sexuality
Stages encompassed the whole life
Developed the concept of "Person Centered Therapy"
Carl Rogers
Disruption of normal functioning of consciousness, identity and memory
Dissociative Disorder
Considers that thought and behaviors affect mood
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
The most commonly used (and perhaps most successful) form of therapy
CBT
What is the primary point of Psychoanalysis?
To dig deep into the unconscious mind (Id)
Abraham Maslow
Acting to alleviate anxiety caused by unwanted and intrusive thoughts
OCD
Examines only the way people think, as it is the root of how they feel
Cognitive Therapy
The two dangers of some Psychological Medications
2. Causes listlessness and apathy