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15 Cards in this Set
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clinical disorders
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axis 2
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personality disorders and mental retardation
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axis 3
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general medical conditions
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axis 4
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psychosocial and environmental problems
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axis 5
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global assessment of functioning
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Freud
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Psychoanalysis
Structure of personality: consciousness and unconsciousness; ID, EGO, SUPEREGO |
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Henry Stack Sullivan
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neo-fruedian
believed that all of personality develops through interpersonal interactions |
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Adler
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neo-freudian
Behaviors are all toward a single goal: superiority |
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carl jung
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neo-freudian
analytical psychology personal/collective unconscious archetypes |
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karen horney
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neo-freudian
psychoanalytic theory freud was male oriented basic anxiety |
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Maslow
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Humanistic approach
Holistic-Dynamic Theory heirarchy of needs |
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Carl Rogers
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Humanistic Approach
Self Theory client centered approach |
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Skinner
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Cognitive-behavioral approach
different personalities because they have been subjected to different contingencies and schedules of reinforcement |
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Rotter
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cognitive-behavioral approach
social learning theory internal/external locus of control |
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Bandura
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cognitive behavioral approach
social-cognitive theory interaction between how we think/act determinism |