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John Cade |
- Australian psychiatrist who accidently discovered treatment for bipolar disorder. - He did some of the first direct research with lithium carbonate and bipolar disorder |
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Aaron Beck |
- His cognitive approach is especially useful for the pessimistic thoughts seen in depression - He asks clients to test their beliefs against the available evidence in his cognitive therapy approach. |
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Raymond Cattell |
- Applied factor analysis to the study of personality. - He advanced the study of personality traits using factor analysis. |
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Abraham Maslow |
- Self-Actualization is a focal point in his humanistic approach. - This humanistic psychologist was more concerned with self-actualization. |
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Carl Jung |
- Archetypes are central to his theory of personality. - He would recognize figures like Darth Vader as a shadow archetype. |
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Albert Ellis |
- Developed rational emotive behavioral therapy, which is designed to challenge unrealistic thoughts. - He used rational emotive therapy |
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Hans Eysenck |
- personality theorist who had 3 factor approach. - Personality theorist who proposed a three trait model. |
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Rollo May |
- Brought idea of existentialism to American psychology. - Brought European element of existentialism to American Psychology. |
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Sigmund Freud |
- came up with defense mechanisms like displacement or denial that work with the ego. - ego, superego and ID. |
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Carl Rogers |
This therapist practiced client-centered therapy. |
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Albert Bandura |
did work in observational learning |
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Leon Festinger |
came up with idea of cognitive disonance |
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B.F. Skinner |
Important behaviorist designed learning chamber/worked with pigeons |
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Edward Thorndike |
Behaviorist did work with cats and learning curve |
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Lewis Terman |
Revised Alfred Binet's intelligence test for use in U.S. |
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John Watson |
did research in classical conditioning. Little Albert study |
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Claude Steele |
coined the term stereotype threat |