Psychoanalytic/
Psychodynamic Theories
Cognitive/Developmental/Nature Nurture
Behavioral
Humanistic
Abnormal Psychology and Clinical Psychology/Brain
100

What does the Id represent in Freud’s model of the mind?

What is Pleasure - instant gratification?

100

What is something that cognitive psychologist study when looking at the "black box" that is the human mind? 

What is perception, thinking, creating memories, learning language, problem solving?



100

In Pavlov's Classical conditioning experiment the dog learned to salivate to the sound of the bell, therefore the bell becomes the ... 

What is the conditioned stimulus?

100

He developed the Hierarchy of Needs.

Who is Abraham Maslow?

100

The DSM-5 used for__________________

What is diagnosing mental health issues?

200

Name the defense mechanism that helps reduce anxiety by burying uncomfortable memories' in the unconscious. 

What is Repression?

200

Name of two personality tests 

What are the Big Five and MBTI?

200

If you walked into a lab and saw a rat or a pigeon pressing a lever for food, would you be in the lab of someone studying classical conditioning or operant conditioning? 

What is operant conditioning? 

200

The lowest level on the Hierarchy says that all people must have these needs met.

What are physiological or physical needs?

200

Skipping school to avoid test anxiety offers temporary relief but serves as a clear example of this self-defeating type of behaviour.

What is maladaptive behaviour?

300

What are the three main structures of Freud’s Iceberg Model, and what does each represent?

What are the Id (pleasure), the ego (consciousness / balance) and the Superego (rules)? 

300

What is one understanding we have when looking at Twin studies regarding the nature nurture debate? 

Twins raised apart will have similar traits, personality...

300

 The Little Albert experiment is an example of this type of Behaviourism...

What is classical conditioning?

300

This is the highest level on the hierarchy that few achieve.

What is self actualization?

300

This is a disorder that might be identified in the DSM-5

What is...

  • Major Depressive Disorder
  • Generalized Anxiety Disorder
  • Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)
  • Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
  • Autism Spectrum Disorder





400

In a split from Freud, Carl Jung said we all have ancient cultural memories in this structure of the unconscious

What is the collective unconscious? 

400

What do the Romanian Orphanage studies tell us about the Nature Nurture debate? 

What is a healthy environment is necessary for proper brain development? 

400

If your parents buy you ice cream every time you do well on a test, is it positive or negative and is it reward or punishment?

What is a positive reward?

400

Carl Roger's theory is known as the ____________ force of psychology.

What is the third force of psychology?

400

This quality allows you to overcome adversity and meet the challenged of every day life

What is adaptive behaviour?

500

According to Jung this is the dark side of human nature that we all have. 

What is the shadow? 

500

How many stages are there in Erikson's Psychosocial theory?

What is 8?

500

The Behaviorists argue that their theory is more reliable than Psychoanalytic and Psychodynamic theories because because it is more scientific meaning....

What is that Behaviourism is based on observable and measurable data. 

500

When your ideal self and actual self overlap a lot, you are in a state of ________________.

What is congruence?

500

This brain structure processes emotions like fear and triggers your "fight-or-flight" response. In serial killers it is under developed. 

What is the amygdala?