Psychology's "Hierarchy of" these says that more basic ones like food must be met before loftier ones
needs
The anterograde type of this disorder is marked by the inability to remember new information
Amnesia
It's a group of related, often unconscious ideas or impulses that affect a person's actions, like the Oedipus one
complex
When your stats lab instructor enters the room in a foul mood.
In 1986 Janet Jackson sang about this Freudian "Principle"
The Pleasure Principle
Freud identified this mental energy, from the Latin for "desire", with sexual drive
libido
Easily confused with a verb, as a noun it means the experience of emotion or feeling
affect
Around 1880 Dr. Charles Lasegue described this impulse control disorder involving theft as typical of housewives
kleptomania
When this cognitive/social prof's doppelgänger enters the lecture hall in his place.
Mark Snow's Faux
In "Paranoid", this hard-rocking man sang, "People think I'm insane because I am frowning all the time"
Ozzy Osbourne
CBT is short for this therapy; psychotherapists use it to change negative thinking patterns
Cognitive behavioral
It's the emotional bond that develops between infant & parent; the same-named theory says it's an evolutionary advantage
Attachment
You may have run into people with this personality disorder named for a self-involved youth who loved his own reflection
narcissism (narcissistic personality disorder)
The person helping your prof (and host?) at Christopher's Mensware.
Tyler's Styler
In 1967 this man sang, "Manic depression is a frustrating mess"--what a harrowing "experience"
Jimi Hendrix
The German for "shape" gives us this school of psychology that focuses on the whole rather than the parts
Gestalt
Broca's & Wernicke's are 2 types of this condition in which language use & speech are impaired
aphasia
The American Psychological Assoc. defines these 2 personality types as "inward & self-directed" & "outward & social-directed"
Introvert and Extrovert
When this Psychology of Women's prof cancels class to play in a curling tournament.
Sonya Corbin Dwyer's Brier
This Nirvana song shares its name with an element used in medications for bipolar disorder
Lithium
Like "helicopter parents", this term from a sports-minded Danish psychologist describes parents who sweep obstacles away from kids
Curling parents
Dating from the early 20th century, this 2-word phrase refers to a suggestion intended to get someone to do the opposite
reverse psychology
This man's book "Walden Two" is a fictional account of a society based on his theories of behaviorism
BF Skinner
Hey! Don't accuse me of injuring everyone's favorite Sensation and Perception prof!
These Seattle grunge rockers sing about mindfulness" 'you can spend your time alone, redigesting past regrets'. But it 'makes more sense to live in the present tense.'
Pearl Jam