He's known as the "Father of Psychoanalysis"
Who is Sigmund Freud?
A set of dynamic & organized characteristics possessed by a person that uniquely influences an individual’s cognition, motivations, and behaviors in certain behaviors
What is a personality?
This receives, processes, and transmits signals throughout the body
What are neurons?
The primary model used in health psychology to show how factors affect disorders and diseases differently
What is the biopsychosocial model?
Unjustified behavior selectively applied to members of a certain group
What is discrimination?
Psychology is often called a [blank] science
What is a soft science?
There are 3 types of this according to Freud; realistic, moral, and neurotic
What is anxiety?
Patient who had his hippocampus removed
Who is H.M.?
Actions, habits, or choices that a person makes that affect their health and well-being
What are health behaviors?
Studies social interactions, their origins, and the effects on the individual
What is a social psychologist?
Theory is learning where behavior is influenced by its consequences
What is behaviorism?
Created the theory about the Persona, Anima/Animus, Self, and Shadow
Who is Carl Jung?
Oldest part of the brain
What is the brainstem?
Two broad categories of physical exercise
What are aerobic and anaerobic?
Fewer people help when others are around
What is the bystander effect?
The study of the shape & size of a person's head as a supposed indication of character and mental ability
What is phrenology?
Failure of this tier of Maslow's Heirarchy of Needs can lead to social phobias, depression, and anxiety
What is belongingness and love?
Latin for "little brain"
Benefits of regular inclusion of this include; improved mood, sense of well being, relieves anxiety, stress, and depression, and reduced risk of Alzheimer's & Dementia
What is physical exercise?
Something bad happens and someone else is to blame
What is the scapegoat theory?
The fourth stage of Piaget's cognitive development theory
What is formal operational?
Deviance, Distress, Dysfunction, and Danger are 4 general areas of this by Rollo May
What are four general areas of abnormal behavior?
Contains most of the brains neuronal cell bodies
What is grey brain matter?
Activity, temp, and food intake are considered 2nd order
What are timekeepers?
In 1961, this experiment was conducted to determine if people would listen to authority figures
What is the Stanley Milgram Obedience Study?