Personality
Defense Mechanisms
The Big 5
Hierarchy of Needs
Mental Illnesses
100

Who is Freud also known as in the psychology world?

The father of Psychology. 

100

What are defense mechanisms?

A way to protect our consciousness. 

100

Talkativeness, social ability, associativeness, gregariousness, enthusiasm, excitement. 

Extroversion

100

These are the basic needs for human survival, such as food, water, and shelter

What are "Physiological Needs?"

100

This mental health condition is characterized by feelings of intense sadness, hopelessness, and a lack of interest in activities once enjoyed.

What is depression

200
What is the ID?

The irrational part that urges to act impulsive  (immediate gratification). 

200

What is denial?

Refusing to acknowledge 

200

Agreeableness

The tendency to be cooperative, friendly, and compasionate. 

200

The level of needs involves the need for security, stability, and protection from harm.

What are "Safety Needs"?

200

This anxiety disorder involves persistent, excessive worry about everyday situations, often accompanied by physical symptoms like restlessness and fatigue.

What is Anxiety Disorder

300

What is the ego?

The rational part that considers all perspectives when making decisions. 

300

What is reaction formation?

Convincing yourself the opposite of what actually happened. 

300
Neurotisism

The tendency to experience a variety of distressing emotions. 

300

These needs are considered the most basic and must be met before a person can focus on higher needs

What are "Physiological Needs?"

300

This mental illness is marked by episodes of extreme energy, implusivness and sometimes periods of depression 

What is Bipolar

400

What is psychic determination?

The view that every action a person makes is due to something happening in the brain, conscious or not. 

400

What is intellectualization?

Converting a threatening trait into a cold intellectual fact. 

400

Following the rules and being self disciplined. 

Conscientiousness. 

400

People who have their esteem needs met experience a sense of achievement, self worth, and respect from others

What are Esteem Needs?

400

This disorder involves a pattern of inflexible and pervasive personality traits that deviate from cultural expectations, leading to distress or impairment in functioning. One example is antisocial personality disorder.

What is a "Personality Disorder"?

500

What is the purpose of the unconscious?

It influences behavior, emotional processing, problem- solving, creativity, and self-understanding. 

500

Converting shameful impulses into something noble. 

Sublimation

500

People with high levels of this trait may experience frequent mood swings and tend to be more prone to negative emotions.

What is "Neuroticism"?

500

Maslow believed this is the ultimate level of fulfillment, where people pursue their passions and seek personal growth and peak experiences?

What are Self Actualization Needs?

500

This severe mental illness involves a disconnection from reality, including symptoms such as hallucinations, delusions, and disorganized thinking.

What is "Schizophrenia"?