Social Psychology
Personality
MESH
Disorders
Treatment
100

How we define expectations and roles a society may have for its members in individual and social situations - an example would be that we walk on the right side of the hallway. 

What are Social Norms?

100

An individual who is careful and hardworking would score high in this Big 5 Trait.

What is conscientiousness

100

The self-regulating process by which biological systems maintain a stable internal environment (e.g., temperature, pH, fluid balance) while adjusting to changing external conditions, ensuring survival. 

What is homeostasis 

100

An example of a positive symptom of schizophrenia.

What is delusions, hallucinations, disorganized thinking or speech (word salad), or catatonia - excited movement

100
In this type of therapy, a therapist will offer unconditional positive regard to their client. 

What is humanisitc?

200

An example of the peripheral route to persuasion where beautiful/famous people are seen as smart and/or trustworthy.

What is the Halo Effect?

200

An individual's beliefs about whether they have the ability to accomplish things. 

What is self-efficacy?

200

Most "would you rather" questions are a type of this kind of conflict (such as would you rather have to dumpster dive to find a single piece of paper or clean the toilet with your bare hands?)

What is an Avoidance-Avoidance Conflict?

200

This type of Bipolar disorder is defined as having manic states with hypomania and/or depression. 

What is Bipolar I.

200

This type of psychosurgery was popular in the mid-20th century but is rarely, if ever, used today.

What is a lobotomy?

300

When interacting with like-minded people, individuals tend to become more extreme in their beliefs (such as political discussions).

What is Group Polarization?

300

When a person justifies their behaviors by substituting acceptable reasons for less-acceptable real reasons. 

What is rationalization?

300

You nearly step on a snake, your heart starts pounding, according to cognitive theories of emotion, this must happen to experience the emotion of fear.

What is cognitive label/cognitive appraisal?

300

This anxiety disorder is defined as an intense fear of specific social situations, especially those where escape is perceived to be difficult (shops, theaters, crowds)

What is Agoraphobia.

300

A possible side effect of anti-psychotic medication that causes involuntary movements of the facial muscles, tongue, and limbs.

What is tardive dyskinesia?

400

The mental discomfort that occurs when actions or attitudes are in conflict. People are motivated to reduce discomfort by changing either actions or attitudes. 

What is Cognitive Dissonance? 

400

When an individual reduces anxiety by adopting beliefs that are contrary to what they actually believe. 

What is Reaction Formation?

400

This subfield of psychology explores the impact of psychological, behavioral, and cultural factors on wellness.

What is Health Psychology?

400

This theory assumes that psychological disorders develop due to genetic vulnerabilities in combination with stressful life experiences.

What is diathesis-stress model?

400

This type of psychotherapy is NOT concerned with a persons thoughts or internal symptoms. 

What is Behavioral?

500

People can behave in ways that elicit behaviors from others that confirm their beliefs or perceptions about themselves or others. (simply put: a belief that leads to its own fulfillment) 

What is a self-fulfilling prophecy?

500

The interacting influences of behavior, internal cognition, and environment that influences personality according to social-cognitive theory.

What is reciprocal determinism?

500

This theory proposes that some people react to stress by seeking connection with others. 

What is tend and befriend?

500

This cluster of personality disorders is defined as having odd or eccentric behaviors. 

What is Cluster A.

500

The ethical principle in the treatment of psychological disorders that a therapist should stay faithful to the course of action.

What is fidelity?