This approach focuses on how behavior is impacted by situations and cultures/
What is social-cultural approach?
Mania is most likely to be associated with this disorder.
What is bipolar disorder?
The ability of the brain to change, grow, and reorganize after damage.
What is plasticity?
The "Father" of Classical Conditioning.
Who is Ivan Pavlov?
According to the Big Five trait dimensions, the O stands for this.
What is openness?
The founder of the psychodynamic approach.
Who is Sigmund Freud?
Episodes of intense dread that may last for several minutes.
What is a panic attack?
The first Pixar movie to be created and released in theaters.
What is Toy Story?
Using a spanking to curb behavior is known as _____________ in operant conditioning.
What is positive punishment?
Eyseneck's Factor Analysis measures two dimensions of traits; emotional stability and instability and ____________-______________.
What is introversion-extroversion?
This theoretical approach explains how people have learned to adapt to their environment in order to survive.
What is the evolutionary approach?
Another name for multiple personality disorder.
What is Dissociative Identity Disorder?
In Disney's Cinderella, what are the names of Cinderella's two stepsisters?
Who are Anastasia and Drizella?
Sara is given $5 every time she finishes a chapter book. What strategy is being used to encourage her to read more books?
What is positive reinforcement?
According to the DiSC personality assessment, this animal is seen as compliant, analytical, self-disciplined, organized and occasionally moody.
What is beaver?
Popular theory used in counseling today that focuses on thoughts and information processing.
What is the cognitive approach?
Symptoms include insomnia or hypersomnia, extreme fatigue, significant weight loss, and feelings of worthlessness.
What is Major Depressive Disorder?
The year that Facebook launched.
What is 2004?
B. F. Skinner believed that most behaviors could be _________ through punishments and rewards.
What is shaped?
A series of abstract pictures designed to reveal a person's unconscious thoughts, motives, and desires.
What is the Rorschach Inkblot Test?
This integrated approach incorporates levels of analysis to offer a more complete picture of any behavior or mental process.
What is the biopsychosocial approach?
Repetitive behaviors people perform to temporarily relieve anxiety.
The first material used to cover baseballs.
What is cowhide?
What is a variable-interval schedule?
This term reflects a person's level of emotional stability; is often used with a negative connotation.
What is neuroticism?