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35 Cards in this Set
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psychoanalysis
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freud's theory that our motives = mainly unconscious
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pleasure principle
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drive for immediate gratification
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reality principle
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capacity to delay gratification
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id
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basic drives
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ego
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long term, reality principle
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superego
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seeks for perfection
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oral stage
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mouth, mostly id
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anal
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toilet training may lead to compulsive peronality
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phallic
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crush on mom or dad
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latency
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breaking habits
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genital
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entering adulthood
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projective tests
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thematic perception and rorschach
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big five
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openness
conscientiousness extroversion agreeableness neuroticism |
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maslows heirarchy of needs
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physiological
safety belongingness esteem self actualization |
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rogers personality theory
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uncond. pos. regard leads to self a.
con. pos. regard leads to self discrepancies |
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biological perspective
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actions feelings and thoughts
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learning perspective
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environment effects people's actions
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cognitive perspective
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thinking, memory, etc
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sociocultural perspective
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shoiwng how society effects a persons behavior
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psychodynamic perpective
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unconscious desires
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descriptive methods
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case studies
observational studies psychological tests surveys |
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primitive inner core
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brainstem
cerebellum |
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parts of brainstem
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medulla
pons reticular formation |
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function of cerebellum
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motor coordination
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function of medulla
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vital involuntary functions
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pons function
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sleep and arousal
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reticular formation
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sleep arousal attention
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parts of limbic system
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thalamus
hypothalamus ambygdala hippocampus |
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thalamus function
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sensory relay station
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hypothalamus function
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regulates glands
autonomic ns |
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amygdala function
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fear anger agression
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hippocampus function
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memory formation
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frontal lobe
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association cortex
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corpus callosum
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communication between brains hemispheres
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what do we learn from split brain patients
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language located in left hemisphere
right is for problem solving, spatial visual problem solving, comprehending non verbal sounds |