W11 Chapter 10.7 Tomkin’s Script Theory - Scenes And Scripts - Types Of Scripts Flashcards

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What are the 2 types of scripts Tomkins identified?

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  1. Commitment scripts
  2. Nuclear scripts
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What is a commitment script?

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When a person binds themselves to a goal that promises the reward of an intense positive affect

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What is a nuclear script?

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A script that is marked with ambivalence and confusion about one’s goals

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In what ways do commitment and nuclear scripts differ in regards to conflict?

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Commitment scripts do not involve conflict, while nuclear scripts involve complex approach-avoidance conflicts

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What do nuclear scripts begin with?

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A nuclear scene

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What is a nuclear scene

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A positive childhood scene that turns bad

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What three things turns a scene bad?

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  1. An intimidation
  2. A contamination
  3. A confusion
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