UConn Psychology department
Developmental Psych
Psychological Disorders
Social Psych
Grad School
100

This professor has pink bangs and walks around lecture shoeless

Kristen Kling

100

The developmental psychologist who is associated with the Theory of Cognitive Development

Jean Piaget 

100

An anxiety disorder that develops in some people after extremely traumatic events

Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder 

100

Changing your behavior to along with group 

Conformity

100

This graduate degree equips graduates to work in educational settings, focusing on student well-being and learning through assessment, intervention, consultation, and advocacy. These programs prepare students for roles in schools by teaching skills in psychoeducational evaluations, counseling, and improving learning environments. While a master's degree is a common route, some states require a specialist-level degree or doctorate for licensure

Masters/Doctorate in School Psychology

200

The name of Eric Lundquist's dog

Pluto

200

The understanding that an object exists, even if it is not in sight. 

Object Permanence 

200

A neurological disorder that affects communication and behavior

Autism Spectrum Disorder 

200

Preconceived attitudes or opinions about an issue, person or group

Prejudice 

200

This doctoral degree follows a scientist-practitioner model, emphasizing extensive training in both research and clinical practice. It has a strong focus on scientific research and generating new knowledge, which prepares graduates for careers in research, academia, and clinical work. 

PhD in Clinical Psychology

300

This professor has 119 one star rating on RMP

Alexandra Paxton

300

The theorist who coined psychosocial stages of development 

Erik Erikson 

300

In order for a behavior to be classified as psychopathological (abnormal) the behavior must be: 

Deviant, distressful, and dysfunctional

300

The feeling of anxiety while simultaneously holding two contradicting beliefs

Cognitive Dissonance

300

This degree is a graduate-level degree that provides specialized knowledge and skills for professional ___ practice, preparing students for roles in clinical settings, administration, and policy work. The program includes coursework and supervised field education, leading to eligibility for state licensure and opening diverse career paths in public and private agencies.

Masters in Social Work

400

The amount of money UConn's Psychology department receives in annual research funding. 

10-12 million dollars 

400

The stage in the Theory of Cognitive Development that is demonstrated by abstract thinking and metacognition.  

The formal operational stage

400

A disorder characterized by a pattern of instability in personal relationships, intense emotions, poor self image, and impulsivity

Borderline Personality Disorder 

400

The process by which recent experiences increase the accessibility of a schema, trait, or concept

Priming

400

This graduate degree provides advanced training in therapeutic techniques to help individuals overcome psychological and emotional challenges, preparing graduates for licensure and diverse careers in mental health, schools, and social services. Programs often require around 60 credit hours and lead to licensure, enabling professionals to practice in various clinical settings. 

Masters in Counseling Psychology 

500

The amount of undergraduate psych classes offered at UConn across all campuses 

57

500

The Developmental Psychologist associated with the Zone of Proximal Development  

Lev Vygotsky 

500

This term explain the cause or causes of a psychological disorder

Etiology 

500

Attributing an over-importance on personality factors and less on social factors when studying behavior

Fundamental attribution error

500

This graduate-level degree prepares professionals to provide psychotherapy to individuals, couples, and families, applying systems-based theories to address problems within social and relational contexts. The degree typically involves coursework in systems theory and supervised clinical experience to prepare graduates for licensure. 

Masters in Marriage and Family Therapy