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Three subtypes of schizophrenia
- disorganized
- catatonic
- paranoid
How does the psychodynamic approach classify depression?
- unconscious negative feelings toward self

PROS- increases interpersonal skills

CONS- varied methods, little research to back up approach
How does the cognitive approach classify depression?
- negative triad; negative feelings towards self, world and others

PROS- no side effects, social interaction

CONS- time consuming, may not work fast enough
How does the behavioural approach classify depression?
-learned helplessness theory

- uncontrollable evnets ---> helplessness---> depression
Biological approach
- imbalance of chemicals
- low activity in depression, high mania
6 common treatments of schizophrenia
- insulim coma therapy
- prefrontal lobotomy
- electroconvulsive shock therapy
- anti-pyschochtic drugs
- cognitie behaviourist therapy
- family therapy
Buss and Plomin temperpent theory
- emotionality
- activity
- sociability
Mary Rothbart's temperment theory is between...
- reactivity
- self-regulation
Shyness, and less sociability leads to more relative activation in the...
right frontal lobe
high sociability leads to more relative activation in the...
left frontal lobe
cortisol measures...
stress
freedom vs. determinism
Freedom- people understand motives behind their behaviour and are in control

Determinism- people have little control over behaviour
hereditary vs, environmental
Hereditary- personailty characteristics are inherited

Environmental- environment is most influential over personality
uniqueness vs. universality
Unique- cannot be easily compare to others

Universaility- people are very similar
optimism vs. pessimism
Optimism- people can change significantly change througout life

Pessimism- personality is unchanging