Personality
Psychological Disorders
Therapy
Misc.
Case Study
100
Which humanist psychologist frequently used the concept of client-centered therapy?

Carl Rogers

100

A disorder where one's go through two different emotional states: mania and depression.

Bipolar Personality Disorder

100
An humanist approach to psychology, where one allows a client to talk about anything and the psychologist practices

Active Listening 

100

The first part of Freud's personality theory, which focuses on the instinctual nature of people.

Id

100

A test that uses random ink images to identify repressed memories based on the clients answer.

Rorschach Inkblot Test

200

The switch from asylums to medical facilities and the focus on treating psychological disorders.

Medical Model

200
Kevin, from the film Split, demonstrated which psychological disorder?
Dissociative Identity Disorder
200

A type of therapy where a negative response is given to stop a person from choosing a harmful stimulus. 

Aversive Conditioning 

200

Freud's theory on personality that states one's personality is based on their childhood experiences, oftentimes negative traumatic experiences from the past.

Psychodynamic Theory

200

Case study that shows people shocking other people when put in stressful situations and are influenced by authority figures

Milgram's Obedience Study

300

The third part of Freud's personality theory, which established one's moral conscience and rational thinking.

Superego

300

Which manual regulated by the APA, provides research-based findings for both causes, symptoms, and treatment for various psychological disorders?

DSM-5

300

A type of psycho-surgery used to sever connections in the prefrontal cortex.

Lobotomy 
300

According to the WHO study, which psychological disorder is the most diagnosed in the US?

Major Depressive Disorder

300

The case study of a child pulling a mobile with its foot to make it play music, showing it learned something at such a young age

Rovee-Collier experiment

400

One's confidence in their ability to complete a task.

Self-efficacy 
400

A psychological disorder where one feels like they are overweight and handle this feeling by refusing to eat no food or not enough to offer proper nutrition. 

Anorexia Nervosa

400

A type of brain stimulation where electrical impulses are sent through the brain.

Electroconvulsive Therapy (ECT)

400

When one is confident in their self-esteem and is not emotionally upset when someone critiques them. 

Secure Self-Esteem

400

A case study of a man who receive a pipe through his eye, which demonstrated what parts of the brain deal with personality and brain's ability to adapt to damage (neural plasticity).

Phineas Gage Case Study 

500

The most popular personality test offered in the United States.

Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory (MMPI)

500

A type of OCD disorder, where an individual's compulsion is to either pull out their own hair or pick at their own skin.

Trichotillomania 

500

A type of psychological drugs used for disorders related to hallucinations like schizophrenia. 

Anti-psychotic Drugs

500

A personality questionnaire that focuses on two categories of a person's personality: introversion/extroversion and emotionally stable/emotionally unstable. 

Eysenck Personality Questionnaire 

500

A baby was used to demonstrate that classical conditioning can be used with humans, by teaching the child to fear a rat. 

Little Albert experiment