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Projective personality tests has clients project meaning unto ambiguous images. Which projective test uses inkblots?

What are Rorschach Inkblots?

100
Sociology focuses on the entire group or culture, while this psychological perspective focuses on the individual.

What is social psychology?

100

The pressure of exams, deadlines, and other obligations are examples of what kind of stressor?

What are external stressors?

100

Vanitas is experiencing this key component in classifying a disorder, which involves emotional discomfort.

What is distress?

100

This kind of therapy uses medicine, electroconvulsive therapy, and neurosurgery.

What is biomedical treatment?

200

This trait model describes dimensions to describe personality such as: openness, conscientiousness, extraversion, agreeableness, and neuroticism.

What is the big five/OCEAN model?

200

There are 4 types of social influence, but this one describes how you change your behavior to math everyone else.

What is conformity?

200

Indirectly confronting stressors, such as venting, going for a run, or meditations are examples of this kind of coping.

What is emotion-focused coping?

200

There are three symptoms that can appear in order to be classified as a psychological disorder: Cognitive, Emotional, and this last symptom.

What are behavioral symptoms?

200
Tailoring treatment for each individual client, using multiple theories and approaches is what kind of approach to therapy.

What is an electric approach to therapy?

300

The psychoanalytic theory describes this as a piece of your mind that has internalized rules and is considered your "conscience."

What is the superego?

300

Similarly to an uncontrollable attribution, this kind of bias says that your success is due to your personal involvement while your failures are due to something else interfering. 

What is a self-serving bias?

300

There are steps to examining stressful events. This first kind of appraisal is quick looks at if the event is actually relevant.

What is primarily appraisal?

300

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What is purging?

300

This kind of insight therapy emphasizes the positive nature in clients and practices with unconditional positive regard.

What is humanistic therapy?

400

Not to be confused with self-esteem, this personal belief about our abilities in reaching goals, perseverance is describing what?

What is self-efficacy?

400

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What is an uncontrollable attribution?

400

Experiencing high heart rate, sweaty palms, and shaky hands, Kyros is going on a first date. He finds these butterflies in his stomach what kind of stress?

What is eustress?
400

The main difference between OCD and OCPD (obsessive-compulsive personality disorder) is this thing that is missing in OCPD.

What are rigid thoughts and need for perfection?

400

Many formerly incarcerated people received treatment and medication during their time served. However, once released they may have stopped taking their medication and ended up back in hospitals, then discharged without proper follow-up. Then they return to the hospital or jail. This repeat cycle is called what?

What is the revolving door?

500

People with this kind of locus of control believe that fate or outside sources determines everything for them.

What is an external locus of control?

500

When I presented my Uncle Sam with conflicting evidence about how the earth is actually round, his mind went through an inner turmoil because it clashes with an attitude he had. This is describing...

What is cognitive dissonance?

500

After a great deal of stress, the body needs to take a break, otherwise the body will enter this phase of the general adaption syndrome.

What is the exhaustion phase?

500

To differentiate BP I and BP II, BP II requires this, which is a less intense and shorter version of a manic episode.

What is hypomania?

500

This kind of therapy uses classical conditioning where it sees to link problematic behaviors to unpleasant reactions, trying to stop that problematic beavior. 

What is aversion therapy?