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15 Cards in this Set
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James-Lange Theory
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Emotion comes from physiological reaction
You are afraid because you're trembling |
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Cannon-Bard
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Physiological arousal does not always come with emotion (exercise)
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Amygdala in regard to Autism
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Amygdala identifies threatening stimuli; goes awry with autism
They have poor social skills Avoid eye contact because it triggers a fear response |
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Schacter's Two-Factor Theory
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Physiological and cognitive
Thinking is involved Hear a noise, think either drunk roommate or robber |
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Cognitive-Behavioral Theory
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Our thoughts affect our mood
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6 emotions
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sadness, anger, joy, surprise, fear, disgust
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Freud's First Stage
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Oral
Birth - 1 year Challenge: trying to leave the sucking stage If not: fixation |
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Freud's Second Stage
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Anal
2-3 years Challenge: potty training If fixated: anal personality |
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Freud's Third Stage
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Phallic
4-5 Years Sex, sexual pleasure - curiosity, focus on who's a girl, boy Challenge: dealing appropriately with sexual urges If fixated: egotistical, self-gratification |
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Id
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Want what i want, when i want it
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Ego
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Consequences
Wants to give the Id what it wants but tries to be realistic about it |
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Superego
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Morality, right and wrong
3-5 years |
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Anxiety and Defense mechanisms
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ego comes up with tricks to deal with problems
Repression Denial Projection Displacement Reaction formation Rationalization |
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Humanistic personality theory
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Self-concept: ideas about ourselves
Actualizing tendency: want to improve Behave in a way that is consisten with our self-concept but want to improve upon ourselves |
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Unconditional vs. conditional love
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Parent has to unconditionally accept you for who you are
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