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83 Cards in this Set
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French humanistic philosopher whose work is important for humanistic therapy? |
Rousseau |
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For Carl Jung the predominate force of the human life is_______ |
spirit |
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Khoeler's work on Tarnatha step wise logic in human thought. T or F |
F- It was on insight or Ah ha Ah ha=insight=illumination |
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medieval book addressing witchcraft and its importance for |
Malleus Malleficarum |
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Freud's concept of psycodeterminism holds that psychological phenomenon are non random what is the initial technique used? |
Free association |
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Third force in therapy is behavioralistic? T or F |
F- Humanistic |
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Early Gestalt psychologist who developed the importance of the phi phenomenon? |
Wertheimer |
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What did Wertheimer show? Perception is inherent in the external world or it can be constructed by mental process? |
Constructed by mental process |
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The act of drilling into the brain also called trephining was done for what reason? |
believed to let the evil spirits out |
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French physician who spearheaded widespread reform in French asylums |
Phillippe Pinel |
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Time period where psychology was considered more of a science and where medicine arises a military authoritative service |
The French Revolution |
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German physician that believed that the magnetism of iron like the planetary bodies, affected a magnetic fluid in the body that controlled health and disease. |
Mesmer |
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Considered by some the founder of psychiatry |
Rush |
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Protested the use of punishment as a means of controlling behavior. Called for a reform of inhumane prison conditions and opposed public and capital punishments. |
Rush (1806) |
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Wrote the first psychopathology textbook in America |
Rush |
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Physician who treated Lewis and Clark with prescribed laxatives |
Rush |
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Viewed psychopathology as the study of "diseases of the mind" |
Rush |
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Neurologist who sparked Freud's interest in hysteria and hypnosis |
Charcot |
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The inhumane conditions compelled this teacher to take action. |
Dix |
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Influenced by the works of Pinel conducted the earliest social research in America surrounding asylums and mental institutions |
Dix |
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Name of a characteristic of Freud's theory that assumes natural causes for all mental events. Mental events are non random |
Determinism |
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Freud's belief that the unconscious is primitive more animalistic |
Continuity with animals |
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Psychologist who believed happiness is a more important goal than pleasure but more important yet is a striving for tally, unity or wholenes. |
Adler |
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Focused on personal power; ability to take power over or from other people |
Adler |
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What was Horney's quintessence of human experience? |
Basic anxiety |
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What was Klein's quintessence of life? |
motherhood |
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Further elaborates on Freud's defenses concept and projectives |
Rorschach |
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Psychiatrist who believed the collective unconscious includes archetypes |
Jung |
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"Hammer of use on evil doers" |
Malleus Mallefricarum |
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Collective ununciousness |
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Believed the spirit is quintessence of life |
Jung |
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Joseph Wolpe's popular behavior therapy based on Pavlovian conditioning, involving progressive-relaxation techniques paired with an anxiety hierarchy |
Seystematic desensitzation |
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Used reason to get around emotion problems |
Ellis |
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The founder of CBT also known as rationale emotive |
Ellis |
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Developed analogue theory the concept of perceptions and how you make associations |
Lazarus |
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Unconditional positive regard |
Humanistic |
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Gestalt theory founded by__________ |
Perls |
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Theory that states the organism and its evolution assume a place |
Wernerian and Piagetian developmental theory |
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Founder of modern cognitive psychology |
Neisser
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Developed the Phi Phenomenon- machine that duplicates light and measures if you are seeing something thats not there |
Wertheimer |
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Wertheimer's assistants |
Kohler and Koffka |
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Researched perception in kids |
Koffka |
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Change in time |
Qualitative |
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Change in amount |
Quantitative |
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Developed social learning theory |
Bandura |
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Used Bobo the doll to show people learn by imitation |
Bandura |
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Enlarged on Kohler's four stage theory |
Wallace |
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Demonstrated the phenomenon of physiognomic perception |
Werner |
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Used the tachistiscope to discovery sensory memory mental chronometry |
Sperling |
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Studied short term memory by chunking can hold 7 minus 2 |
Miller |
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Demonstrated memory is reconfigured |
Barlett |
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Studied long term memory: gist, brevity, and personal belief |
Bartlett |
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Freud's concepts idea mental events are non random in nature and therefore free association will untimely get to the unconscious |
Self Determinism |
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symbolize collective unconscious |
Jung's archetypes |
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Studied the hierarchy of human needs; self actualization |
Maslow |
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Developed a confrontation therapy that focused on foam treatment and birth trauma |
Gestalt Therapy |
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Studied chimps to see if there was gradual learning |
Kohler |
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studied illumination aka insight |
Wallace |
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Studied very small children |
Koffka |
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Technique developed by broadmen primary technique for experimental psychology for hallucinating things in a black box? Timing of the mental events |
Mental chronology |
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If hard AI people are using mental chronology are they using it on computation or insight base learning? |
computation |
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Could soft AI be working on either on computation or insight learning? |
True- because computation is one of the things humans do just not the same as a computer. |
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T or F- Gestalt Psychology was the main contributor to modern cognitive psychology |
F Behavioralism is the main contributor to modern cognitive psychology |
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What was the name of Ellis' early cognitive behavioral therapy? |
Rationale Emotive Therapy |
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T or F-The Boulder Model was psychoanalytic? |
Scientific Practitioner |
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Social psychologist work on conformity? |
Asch |
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Asch is to conformity as Milgram is to _________ |
obedience |
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What do we call it when the more you pay the better you like |
Cognitive dissonance- Festinger |
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Which of the cognitive scholars dealt with sensory memory |
Sperling |
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T or F Sperling made use of mental chronology in his studies? |
T- He is timing things |
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Which of these psychologists demonstrated long term memory long term memory reconfigured brevity, personal belief |
Bartlett |
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The attempt to model the brain- what was it called |
Connectionism |
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Which one dealt with PDP processing, modern connectionism or hard AI in the 1970s? |
modern connectionism |
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You are trying to model the mind with ordinary digital computer? |
Hard AI |
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T or F- Piaget and Wertner developed quantitative views of development |
F- qualitative |
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What major psychoanalyst also developed a qualitative theory of psychosexual development? |
Freud |
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Give me the name of a developmentalist who had a quantitative theory of development |
Bandura |
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What do Lovas and Wolpe have in common? |
They are both behavioralist therapist |
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T or F- Lovas and Wolpe are third force? |
F- second force behavioralist |
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T or F- Ellis a cognitive behavioralist is also a second force therapist |
True |
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Bandura and early with predictive sense of Watson and Skinner felt to a ____________ theory of development |
Quanitative in learning- change in amount and graph it on a line |
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Freud and Whether suggested and Piaget have not changes in amount but changes in kind. What is this called? |
Qualitative |
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New Cognitive people considered themselves __________ |
Hard AI |