AP Psychology - Motivation, Emotion, & Personality (extra practice) Flashcards
Cognitive Appraisal Theory
stimulus –> thought –> emotion and physiological response
Primary Appraisal
determining whether the stressor poses a threat
Secondary Appraisal
evaluation of the resources or coping strategies for perceiving threats
psychosexual stages
oral (0-18 months, mouth-sucking, biting, chewing), anal (18-36 months, bowel and bladder elimination), phallic (3-6 years, genitals, incestuous sexual feelings), latency (6 to puberty, dormant sexual feelings), genital (puberty and on, maturation of sexual interests)
General Adaptation Syndrome (Hans Selye)
exposed to any kind of stressful event
Phase 1- Alarm
Phase 2- Resistance
Phase 3- Exhaustion
Jung
believed that human beings are connected to each other and their ancestors through a shared set of experiences
Adler
behavior is learned/socially embedded
Horney
supportive environment = good interpersonal relationships