motivation
personality
disorders
therapy
social psychology
100
something that is associated with satisfying a need
incentive
100
came up with the idea of psychodynamics
Sigmund Freud
100
type of disorder involving fear and stress
anxiety disorder
100
therapy developed by Sigmund Freud
psychotherapy
100
the view that we are motivated to make or beliefs and actions consistent
cognitive-dissonance theory
200
the theory that our behavior is based on satisfying our needs
drive-reduction theory
200
the part of the conscious that is most focused on one's own wants
Id
200
disorder in which there are sudden changes in consciousness or self-identity
dissociative disorder
200
form of psychotherapy that attempts to integrate conflicting parts of one's personality
Gestalt therapy
200
the view that we tend to make inferences about the motives and traits of others
attribution theory
300
an inherited behavior we do naturally
instinct
300
a stable aspect of a personality that remains relatively consistent
trait
300
disorder that involves physical symptoms for which there is no physical cause
somatoform disorder
300
systematic application of the principles of learning to modify a patient's behavior
behavior therapy
300
the tendency to view one's successes as the result of our own efforts, and our failures as the results of things beyond our control
self-serving bias
400
the theory that people engage in behaviors to reach their full potential and be their best selves
humanistic theory
400
a theory in which values and expectancies play a large part of individual differences
social-cognitive theory
400
disorder characterized by a disturbance in expressed emotions
mood disorder
400
form of therapy that modifies one thoughts and attitudes to promote more adaptive behavior
cognitive therapy
400
implicit and explicit rules that reflect social expectations
social norms
500
the top level of Maslow's hierarchy of needs
self-actualization
500
test most commonly used to determine one's personality type
Myers-Briggs
500
the standard classification of mental disorders
Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM)
500
treatment of disorders by passing an electric current through the head
electro-convulsive therapy
500
a process by which group members are influenced to make decisions based on the group
groupthink