Theorists
Sections, Segments, Stages, Oh My!
Coping Quandaries
Parts of the Brain
Potpourri
100

This theorist was a top dog in the world of classical conditioning.

Who is Ivan Pavlov?

100

This stage of the psychosexual theory lasts from the onset of puberty until death.

What is the Genital Stage?

100

This coping mechanism locks trauma and bad experiences away, effectively suppressing them.

What is Repression?

100

Often compared to a medal, this part of the brain is responsible for vital functions like regulating the heart beat.

What is the Medulla?

100

The devil on your shoulder, this cannot control impulses and acts rashly.

What is Id?

200

This theorist's work would help develop the popular Myer-Briggs personality test.

Who is Carl Jung?

200

This psychosocial theory from Erik Erikson  is composed of ___ stages

What is 8?

200

This coping mechanism refuses to accept the truth.

What is Denial?

200

Put your mind at ease, as this part of the brain controls relaxtion through body movement, attention and sleep.

What are the Pons?

200

Kohlberg's model of development is centric around...

What is Moral Development?

300

Presenting moral challenges throughout an individual's life, this theorist was centered on social conditioning.

Who is Erik Erikson?

300

In all, there are ___ stages of grief displayed on the Kubler-Ross Model.

What is 5?

300

This coping mechanism "twists the facts" by making a scenario seem better than it is.

What is Rationalization?
300

Serving as a relay station for sensory information, this part of the brain is the "inner chamber."

What is the Thalamus?

300

This serves as a mediator between impulses and wordly values.

What is Ego?

400

Poor Bobo the Doll, as this theorist explained how young children model the behaviors they see through the social cognitive theory.

Who is Albert Bandura?

400

During this stage of the psychosexual theory, boys will develop an Oedipus Complex.

What is the Phallic Stage?

400

This coping mechanism is defined as taking out negative emotions in a socially acceptable mannerism, like using a punching bag instead of a person.

What is Sublimation?

400

Make sure you're paying attention in class, as this part of the brain regulates memory and learning.

What is the Cerebrum?

400

This factor of Jean Piaget's theory is most prominent during the preoperational phase of his theory.

What is Egocentrism?

500

This theorist was quite the oddball, as this theorist was responsible for the inanely innacurate psychosexual theory.

Who is Sigmund Freud?

500

On Erikson's theory, this is the stage that poses a challnege that occurs at the onset of adolesence.

What is Identity Vs. Confusion?

500

This coping mechanism is when an individual places negative emotions onto someone else, lessening the effect of their feelings.

What is Projection?

500

Balance yourself, but keep yourself on your toes, as this part of the brain is involved in balance and coordination.

What is the Cerebellum?

500

This challenge in Erikson's theory is presented at the onset of the middle age.

What is Generativity Vs. Stagnation?