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Consists of biological impulses
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ID
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Acts as a regulator for ID
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superego
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Negotiator between the ID and super ego
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Ego
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Somewhat conscious
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Ego
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Unconscious process
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ID
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Represents values and morals
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Superego
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Largely unconscious
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superego
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Operates on the reality principle
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Ego
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bases gratification on socially acceptable outlets
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Ego
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Seeks immediate gratification
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Id
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Pg 100, 101 for Defense mechanisms
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MEMORIZE
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Psychosexual stages of development pg 101, 102
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MEMORIZE
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CARL JUNG
Unconscious with its complexes |
Personal
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Unconscious with its archetypes
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collective
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Represents memories and experiences perceived below the level of consciousness
Organized into complexes |
Personal Unconscious
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Extends across persons
Its existence can be demonstrated through dreams, mythology, and cross-culture data Consists of certain potentialities we all share as humans (ex: emotions, language, societies) |
Collective
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ALBERT BANDURA
Our beliefs regarding how capable we are performing and completing specific tasks and behaviors |
Self-Efficacy
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Developing one's fullest potential
Perceive reality accurately |
Abraham Maslow SELF ACTUALIZATION THEORY
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RAYMOND CATTEL
Clusters of behavior that appear to go together |
Surface
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RAYMOND CATTEL
Underlying variables that determine surface traits |
Source
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TYPES OF SCHIZOPHRENIA
-Systematized delusions -extensive auditory hallucinations -think others are conspiring against them |
Schizophrenic Paranoid
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-Eat dirt or own body products
-Silliness, incoherence, unclean |
Schizophrenic Disorganized
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-Episodes of being withdrawn and non communicative
-frozen or excited motor behavior -Limb will stay in the position you put it in |
Schizophrenic Catatonic
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-absence of delusions, hallucinations, & incoherence
-weird, peculiar behavior |
Schizophrenic Residual/Undifferentiated
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Dopamine hypothesis for Schizophrenia
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Increase (?) of dopamine
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Normal depression vs clinical depression
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Similar symptoms but more frequent and more severe.
More likely to be traced to one particular problem |
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Who is more likely to be depressed? men or women and by how much more?
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Women
2x |
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What age does depression peak between?
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35-55 years of age
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Area in prefrontal cortex about what percentage smaller in depressed patients
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40%
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Name this disorder....
Recurrent and unexpected attacks of intense fear of discomfort in which four or more of the following symptoms are present: pounding heart, sweating, trembling, shortness of breath, feelings of choking, chest pain, nausea, feeling dizzy, and fear of losing control or dying |
Panic disorder
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Name this disorder...
An anxiety disorder in which people suffer from recurrent obsession or compulsive, or both |
Obsessive-Compulsion Disorder (OCD)
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PERSONALITY DISORDERS
excessive emotion and attention-seeking |
Histrionic Personality Disorder
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Orderly, achieving perfection, and having control
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Obsessive-Compulsive
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disregarding others with no feeling of remorse (sociopathy/psychopathy)
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Antisocial
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DISSOCIATIVE DISORDERS
Sudden memory loss after a highly stressful experience, affecting memory before, during, and after that experience. |
Dissociative Amnesia
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Total memory loss usually caused by severe stress
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Dissociative Fugue
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two or more identities emerge which are relatively independent of each other, each taking full control of the person's behavior.
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Dissociative Identity Disorder (MPD)
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Borderline personality disorder is a condition in which people have long-term patterns of unstable or turbulent emotions, such as feelings about themselves and others.
These inner experiences often cause them to take impulsive actions and have chaotic relationships. |
Borderline personality disorder
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s a chronic type of depression in which a person's moods are regularly low. However, symptoms are not as severe as with major depression.
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dysthymic disorder
(double check book!) |