_____ is the most common form of substance abuse in the United States
What is alcoholism?
One way of treating phobia's is through _____, but this most be closely monitored by a professional
The five types of therapeutically workers are _____, pastoral councselor, ______, psychiatrist, and _______
What are:
Clinical social worker
Counseling psychologist
Psychoanalyst
An "attitude" is a __ or a ____ that influences behavior
Cognitive Dissonance is when ______
What is a person has 2 conflicting attitudes or a person's behavior doesn’t match their attitude
____ percent of people at any given time suffer from a disorder, while _____ percent of individuals will suffer from a disorder at some point in their lifespan
One common issue with Tricylic drugs (SSRI's, Prozac) is that _______
What is take 2 weeks to work
What is social learning and conditioning
Social Loafing is when people are _____, while social facilitation is when people are _____
What is lazier in groups, more productive in groups
During group decision making, two factors come into play- _____ and ____.
What are group polarization and groupthink
The 3 most common disorders in the US are ___, _____, and ______
What are Phobias, panic, and anxiety disorder, Depression, and Substance Abuse
Cognitive Therapy works to change a person's ______
What is explanatory style
_____ percent of people with serious mental illness are homeless
What is 24%
Illusory Correlation is the _____
What is the tendency to see a relationship where there is none
Internal attribution is attributing behavior to _____, and External attribution is attributing behavior to ________
What is one’s stable characteristics, one's situation
A person's explanatory style is divided into the categories of: _____(me)/_____(environment), ____(everything)/ _______ (this one thing), ____(I’ve always failed at everything)/____(I’ve done well before)
What are Internal, External, Global, Specific, Stable, Unstable
The two most common suspected causes of schizophrenia are ___ and ____
What are genetics and brain damage
The first psychiatric patient was seen in ____ at St. Mary of Bethlehem's hospital in ______
When is 1403, London
We are more likely to attribute others behavior to ___ attribution and our behavior to ____ attribution- this is called the _______
Game theory was created by _____
Who is John Nash
The 4 types of schizoprenia are- ______ (persecution or grandeur), ____ (Inappropriate behavior and emotions, incoherent language), ______ (Frozen, rigid, or excitable motor behavior), and ____ (Mixed set of symptoms).
What are Paranoid-Delusions, Disorganized, Catatonic, Undifferentiated
Dissociation Identity Disorder mostly occurs in people who were ____ and are ______
What is severely abused as children and are easily hypnotizable
The main 5 types of therapies are _____, ____, _____, ____, ____.
Psychodynamic, behavior, cognitive, existentialist-humanistic, and group
The Weapons Effect was discovered by _____ and ____ in 1967
Who are Berkowitz and Lepage
The 2 routes to persuasion are the _____, which relies on _____, and the ____, which relies on ____
What is the central, which relies on expertise and a strong argument, and the peripheral, which relies on celebrity and fame