Who developed psychoanalytic theory?
Who is Sigmund Freud?
This disorder involves long-lasting feelings of sadness and loss of interest.
What is depression?
A student who is angry at a teacher goes home and yells at their sibling.
What is displacement?
Who conducted the Stanford Prison Experiment?
Who is Philip Zimbardo?
When people are less likely to help in emergencies if others are present
What is the bystander effect?
According to Freud, this part of the mind operates on the pleasure principle.
What is the id?
A person with this disorder may experience panic attacks and fear of public spaces.
What is panic disorder or agoraphobia?
A person refuses to accept a painful breakup and keeps acting like they're still together.
What is denial?
What was the purpose of the experiment?
To study how people conform to roles of authority and submission.
This term explains when individuals assume someone else will take action
What is diffusion of responsibility?
The ego uses these to protect the mind from stress or anxiety.
What are defense mechanisms?
Name the disorder where someone switches between extreme highs and lows.
What is bipolar disorder?
A shy student joins the drama club to express emotions through acting.
What is sublimation?
How long was the experiment supposed to last, and when was it stopped?
Planned for 2 weeks, stopped after 6 days.
What tragic case in 1964 sparked interest in the bystander effect?
Who is Kitty Genovese?
A teenager wants to cheat on a test but also feels intense guilt and knows it's wrong. What internal conflict is occurring?
The teenager is experiencing a conflict between the id and the superego.
A person hears voices and has delusions. What might they be diagnosed with?
What is schizophrenia?
A teen who is secretly jealous of a friend’s success insists they’re the one being envied.
What is projection?
The roles assigned to participants were these two.
What are guards and prisoners?
In what type of group setting is the bystander effect strongest?
In large crowds
Freud said personality is mostly formed during this life stage.
What is early childhood
This disorder is marked by repetitive, unwanted thoughts and rituals.
What is obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD)?
A person acts overly nice to someone they actually can’t stand.
What is reaction formation?
Guards were given these 3 items to help enforce their authority.
What are uniforms, sunglasses, and batons?
What is it called when people change behavior to match a group?
What is conformity?