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Elementary Psychology
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1. Beliefs about the object
Demonic Model of Psychopathology
Dependence
TriPartite Model: Cognition
electra complex
2. Penis envy - blame mother for making them girls - desire for 'false penis' and childbirth
Phobia Treatments
girl phallic stage
Attitude
Increased Likelihood of Conformity...
3. Influence resulting from a person's willingness to accept others opinions about reality
Informational Influence
secure attachment
Schizophrenia
Criticisms of Piaget's Theory
4. Ask for a large favor first - followed up with something much smaller - if you say no - you may feel guilty and may say yes to a more reasonable request
Clinical Psychology
Working Memory
Door in the Face
Obedience
5. Do I have unique abilities and skills? [childhood]
Rosenhan Experiment
Industry vs Inferiority
HPA axis
Cooperation
6. Will normal - average people perform evil acts simply because an authority figure asks them to do so - Ex: voltage shocks up to lethal amount
Stanley Milgram Study
HPA axis
Internalized Standard
Behavior: Systematic Desensitization Method
7. Cannot see things from another persons perspective
Discrimination
egocentrism
Major Depressive Disorder Symptoms
Schizophrenia
8. Ability to think of images - shapes - figures
girl phallic stage
Perceptual Organization
projective tests
Realistic Conflict
9. Satisfaction & dependence/alternatives
Major Depressive Disorder Symptoms
Behavior Therapy
Factors that predict relationship success
Superego
10. Gap between current outcomes and the comparison level for alternatives (CLalt) - CLalt: next best relationship you could have
difference between piaget and vygotsky
Social Roles
Stages of Appraisal
Dependence
11. Overt behavior consistent with social norms that are not privately accepted (external)
boy phallic stage
Public Conformity
GAD Treatments
Cognitive Therapy
12. Ability to concentrate & hold information in your mind
Stanford Prison Study
Processing Speed
Emotional Distress
internalization
13. Physical vs. social interaction
difference between piaget and vygotsky
Intimacy vs Isolation
Criticisms of Attraction Theory
Cattell's Source Traits
14. Men: easy to reproduce - want fertility - Women: pregnancy-> picky - want stability
Theory of Parental Investment
TriPartite Model: Behavior
Integrity vs Despair
Personality
15. Persistent - disproportionate fear of specific object or situation that presents no real danger (irrational) - interfere with daily life
Demonic Model of Psychopathology
Phobia
anxiety
Things that can influence IQ scores
16. 1. Checked into mental hospital for hearing voices 2. admitted for observation 3. they behaved as they normally would
Rosenhan Experiment
Behavior: Extinction Method
Behavior: Systematic Desensitization Method
Attributions
17. Overt behavior consistent with social norms that are not privately accepted (external)
Public Conformity
Post Traumatic Stress Disorder
Asch study
Stress
18. Prior testing - medication - educational history - significant medical events
Things that can influence IQ scores
anxiety
Cooperation
To Reduce Dissonance...
19. Pervasive loss of contact with reality - most severe psychopathology
The Modern Model of Psychopathology
Psychosis
lexical hypothesis
Intimacy vs Isolation
20. Highlight negative thoughts - therapists work to change thoughts and focus on interpretation of events
HPA axis
Ecclectic Therapists
Psychosis
Basic Cognitive Therapy
21. Able to see that products/objects are not changing even if they undergo a transformation
conservation
WAIS
Causes for Phobias
Increased Likelihood of Conformity...
22. Puberty & on - pleasure from sexual intercourse
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
Stressors as Stimuli
genital stage
Distress
23. Worry that father will cut their penis off
Token Economy
Social Roles
castration complex
DSM Axes
24. We behave as we do because it was adaptive for our ancestors
Evolutionary Psych
Verbal Comprehension
Kelley's Covariation Model
Cooperation
25. Focus on identifying different types of events that are considered stressful by most people - Ex: Catastrophic Events - Major Life Events - Daily Hassles
Stressors as Stimuli
Behavior: Systematic Desensitization Method
Adv/Disadv of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
Normative Influence
26. Have I contributed to the world in some meaningful way? [adulthood]
internalization
Generativity vs Stagnation
sensorimotor
Criteria for Abnormal
27. Sexually desire their mother
Behavior: Reinforcement Method
secure attachment
oedipus complex
Emotional Distress
28. Pleasure from the mouth (sucking) - stems from need for breast milk
electra complex
Satisfaction
oral stage
General Anxiety Disorder (GAD)
29. Convergence of individual's thoughts - feelings - or behavior towards a social norm
Stressors as Stimuli
Conformity
WAIS
Satisfaction
30. Behavior that negatively affects a group of people - [Behavior]
Things that can influence IQ scores
The Big Five
Causes for Phobias
Discrimination
31. Ability to concentrate & hold information in your mind
Processing Speed
Fundamental Attribution Error
Stress as a Response
Stages of Appraisal
32. I. Clinical Disorders (alcohol dependence) II. Personality Disorders & Mental Retardation (antisocial personality disorder) III. Medical Conditions (cirrhosis of liver) IV. Social Functioning & stressors (death of child - marital stress) V. Global as
Asch study
Transformation of Motivation
Basic Cognitive Therapy
DSM Axes
33. Learned behaviors weaken over time if not reinforced - remove maladaptive behavior by removing any reinforcement for it - removal of phobias/anxiety
Personality
Pygmalion effect
Initiative vs Guilt
Behavior: Extinction Method
34. I. Clinical Disorders (alcohol dependence) II. Personality Disorders & Mental Retardation (antisocial personality disorder) III. Medical Conditions (cirrhosis of liver) IV. Social Functioning & stressors (death of child - marital stress) V. Global as
zone of proximal development
DSM Axes
Stress
Causes for Phobias
35. Good stressor that motivates the individual to make necessary changes - Ex: being too hot motivates you to take off coat
Cooperation
castration complex
Eustress
TriPartite Model: Behavior
36. Pervasive loss of contact with reality - most severe psychopathology
Fundamental Attribution Error
Stress as a Transaction
Psychosis
Private Conformity
37. Describes prolonged stress response in three stages 1. Alarm: fight or flight 2. Resistance: body uses resources to resist stress 3. Exhaustion: physiological response is depleted - become susceptible to illness/disease
General Adaptation Syndrome
Conformity
Verbal Comprehension
Stress as a Response
38. Gap between current outcomes and the comparison level (CL) - compared to TV - family - friends - past partners - etc
electra complex
Sternbergs Triangle Theory
castration complex
Satisfaction
39. Study of the individuals - by observation - with the intention of promoting change
Causes of Schizophrenia
Autonomy vs Doubt
Clinical Psychology
The Medical Model of Psychopathology
40. Convergence of individual's thoughts - feelings - or behavior towards a social norm
Conformity
Industry vs Inferiority
Factors that predict relationship success
Verbal Comprehension
41. Inferences about the cause of behavior - help us create attitudes about ourselves/others
External Attribution
HPA axis
Attributions
object permanence
42. Mix of biology and psychology - biological predisposition & perhaps environmental stressor involved
preoperational
DSM-IV-TR
Coping Strategies for Stress
Causes of Schizophrenia
43. Ask for a small favor first - followed up with a larger request - if you say yes once - you are more likely to say yes later
Pygmalion effect
Emotional Distress
Foot in the Door
Stressors as Stimuli
44. Goal is to change therapy - focus on reinforcing desired behaviors and eliminating undesired behaviors
Behavior Therapy
aptitude test
Evolutionary Psych
Behavior: Extinction Method
45. Penis envy - blame mother for making them girls - desire for 'false penis' and childbirth
Behavior: Reinforcement Method
Sheridan & King Study
DSM Axes
girl phallic stage
46. Maladaptive behavior - interferes with ability to function - impairment alone is not enough (laziness)
phallic stage
Initiative vs Guilt
Dysfunction
Processing Speed
47. Built a mock prison at Stanford and paid students to play the roles of prisons and guards - Results: power of social roles took over - promotes brutality
Stanford Prison Study
Factors that predict relationship success
Stress
Cognitive Dissonance
48. Foot in the door vs door in the face
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49. Goal is to change therapy - focus on reinforcing desired behaviors and eliminating undesired behaviors
Superego
Behavior Therapy
Behavior: Systematic Desensitization Method
Phobia
50. + Focus on thoughts as cause of behavior - leads us to lasting change in behavior - harder to change thoughts than behavior - time consuming
Social Roles
Behavior: Adv/Disadv
internalization
Adv/Disadv of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy