this is the study of using a person's body type to determine their personality
a. somantics b. social psyc c. somatology d. biology
what is somatology?
the way a person feels about them self and can be good or bad
a. personality b. self-esteem c. self-love d. manipulation
what is self-esteem?
this book is commonly used by psychiatrists to diagnose psychological disorders
a. DSM-5 b. dictionary c. thesaurus d. psychology manual
what is the DSM-5?
discussions had between relatives to help resolve problems between them
a. family therapy b. menopause c. group therapy d. couples therapy
what is family therapy?
the professional treatment for psyc disorders through techniques designed to encourage communication of conflicts and insight
a. speaking b. interpersonal communication c. psychotherapy d. substance abuse
what is psychotherapy?
this is the term given to people who are introverted, friendly, conscientious, helpful, honest, etc.
a. personality traits b. contributions c. levels d. extroversion
what are personality traits?
these are our expectations about the personality characteristics of others that lead us to behave in ways that make those beliefs come true
a. self-fulfilling prophecy b. conclusions c. social psyc d. cultural discrimination
what is self-fulfilling prophecy?
this refers to the extreme repetition of unwanted thoughts and actions
a. rumination b. cycle c. autism d. OCD
what is OCD?
one-on-one therapy sessions where a patient tells the therapist what's going on with them
a. at-home therapy b. chair-couch therapy c. radioactive therapy d. psychodynamic therapy
what is psychodynamic therapy?
a patient says what comes to their mind without disruption or filtering
a. free association b. vocalizing c. singing d. venting
what is free association?
this model demonstrates the underlying contributions to a person's personality
a. linear model b. five-factor model c. fashion model d. diathesis-stress model
what is the five-factor model of personality?
the positive emotions that we experience as a result of our group memberships
a. positivity b. self-esteem c. ego d. social identity
what is social identity?
a disorder that disrupts one's way of life due to challenges behaviorally and cognitively
a. cancellation b. psyc disorder c. engine failure d. DID
what is a psyc disorder?
a type of biomedical therapy that involves shock to trigger certain areas of the brain
a. ECT b. ABC c. CDC d. CBT
What is ECT (electroconvulsion therapy)?
a structured approach to treatment that attempts to reduce psyc disorders through systematic procedures based on cognitive and behavioral principles
a. rehab b. CBT c. chicken nugget diagnosis d. relapse
what is CBT (cognitive-behavioral therapy)?
these studies affect which traits are passed on
a. biological b. physical c. geographical d. behavioral genetics
what are behavioral genetics?
these are connections made with others
a. family b. friendships c. relationships d. dignity
people were placed here in originally to help them heal from psyc disorders and through reforms changed to outpatient in more humane conditions
a. asylums b. institutionalization c. psych ward d. prison
what are asylums?
disorder characterized by depressive lows and manic highs
a. ADHD b. MPD c. bipolar disorder d. dissociative identity disorder
what is bipolar disorder?
several people seeking therapy at once to help them come to terms with mental health disorders by thinking positively
a. group therapy b. couples therapy c. family therapy d. one-on-one therapy
what is group therapy?
these are forces seen in our dreams, obsessions, and slips of the tongue
a. unconscious b. conscious c. nonconscious d.inconscious
what is the unconscious?
this is the place or event in which a person is supposed to express their identity and behave accordingly
a. social situation b. front stage theory c. party d. house
what is a social situation?
disorder characterized by personality splitting and having memory gaps
a. multiple personality disorder b. DID c. anxiety d. MPD
what is DID?
this is when a person's genes will determine how they act and the personality traits they'll inherit
a. neurological analysis b. behavioral genetics c. gene testing d. biological assessment
what are behavioral genetics?
precautions taken to reduce the risks of relapse, withdrawal, rumination, and impulse decision-making
a. self-help b. precautionary measures c. prevention d. therapy
what is prevention?