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53 Cards in this Set
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What part of the consciousness is easily remembered?
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conscious
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What part of consciousness includes memories you are unaware of?
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unconscious
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If something is stuck on the tip of your tongue, what part of the consciousness are you in?
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preconscious
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What type of self is known to others and known to the self?
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the open of public self
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What type of self is unknown to the self, but known to others
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unknowing self
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What type of self is known to the self, but unknown to others
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private self
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What type of self is unknown to self and unknown to others?
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unknown self
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In Freuds stucture of the personality, what part includes the pleasure principle?
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ID
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In Freuds stucture of the personality, what part is the mediator, rationale self, and strives to find an action the fulfills needs of ID and Superego?
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EGO
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In Freuds structure of the personality, what part includes the perfection principle?
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Superego
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What does GAS stand for?
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general adaptation syndrome
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Are maladaptive responses by a person negative or positive?
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negative
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When a persons behavior disrupts the integrity of the individual, what is that referred to?
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maladaptive
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Three stages of GAS
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Alarm reaction, Stage of resistance, stage of exhaustion
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What stage of GAS does the flight or flight syndrome take over?
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alarm reaction
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What part of the consciousness is easily remembered?
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conscious
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What part of consciousness includes memories you are unaware of?
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unconscious
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If something is stuck on the tip of your tongue, what part of the consciousness are you in?
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preconscious
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What type of self is known to others and known to the self?
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the open of public self
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What type of self is unknown to the self, but known to others
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unknowing self
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What type of self is known to the self, but unknown to others
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private self
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What type of self is unknown to self and unknown to others?
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unknown self
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In Freuds stucture of the personality, what part includes the pleasure principle?
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ID
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In Freuds stucture of the personality, what part is the mediator, rationale self, and strives to find an action the fulfills needs of ID and Superego?
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EGO
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In Freuds structure of the personality, what part includes the perfection principle?
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Superego
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What does GAS stand for?
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general adaptation syndrome
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Are maladaptive responses by a person negative or positive?
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negative
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When a persons behavior disrupts the integrity of the individual, what is that referred to?
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maladaptive
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Three stages of GAS
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Alarm reaction, Stage of resistance, stage of exhaustion
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What stage of GAS does the flight or flight syndrome take over?
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alarm reaction
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In what stage of GAS does a person adapt to the stressor?
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Resistance
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In what stage do you formulate a plan to reduce the stressor?
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resistance
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In which stage of GAS does a persons energy run out?
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Exhaustion
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If a person does not get the stressed reduced in the exhaustion stage, what may happen?
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death
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Doing something to cover up a weakness
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compensation
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refusing to acknowledge something real
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denial
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often anger, transfer of feelings feel safer directing feelings to another person
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displacement
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an attempt to increase self worth by being like someone else
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identification
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showing no emotion, using knowledge and logic cope
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intellectulization
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taking anything that comes along and making it a part of you, not discriminating
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introjection
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seperating thought from feelings
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isolation
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blaming someone or something else
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projection
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making excuses off of logical reasoning
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rationalization
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act in opposite way of how you really feel
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reaction formation
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retreating to earlier level of development
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regression
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blocking unpleasant feelings/experiences involuntarily
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repression
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rechannelidng drives or impulses
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sublimation
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voluntary blocking of unpleasant feelings
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suppression
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doing something to try and change something back or make it not happen
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undoing
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someone in touch with reality having lots of anxiety
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nerosis
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IP
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identified patient
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who is the person with the diagnosis within the system
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Identified Patient
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the basis for why a medication is given is called?
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neurotransmitter hypothesis
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