Chapter 2 part 3 Flashcards

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Define learned helplessness

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i. When placed in environment where there are bad events that are beyond our control, we give up attempting to cope

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Define learned optimism

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  1. People faced with stress who remain optimistic will function much better, will live longer
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Define observational learning

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  1. Can learn effectively by observing what happens to someone else in a given situation
  2. Therefore, much of what we learn depends on our interactions with people around us
  3. Works with regards to aggressive behaviours of children
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Define prepared learning

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i. We become highly prepared for learning about certain types of things thru EvOluTioN

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Define unconscious vision

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  1. We are able to encode info and act on it without even being consciously aware of doing so
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Define implicit memory/ cognition

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  1. Occurs when someone clearly acts in way based on experience in the past, but cannot remember associated events
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What can cognitive behavioural therapy be good for?

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i. Can help treat learned helplessness and depression

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Define rational-emotive therapy

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a. Focuses on irrational beliefs

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Define self-instructional training

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a. Modify what people say to themselves as consequence of behaviour

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what is the goal of cognitive-behavioural therapy?

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  1. Goal is to uncover toxic automatic thoughts and restructure attitudes and attributes: called cogntive restructuring
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Define fear

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Subjective feeling of terror

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12
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Define mood

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More persistent affect of emotionality

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13
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Define affect

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Momentary emotional tome that accompanies what we say and do

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What are the three components of emotion

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  1. Behaviours
  2. Cognition
  3. Physiolgy
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What connects emotions and psychopatholgy

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i. Suppressing any kind of emotional response increases sympathetic nervous system activity

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16
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What effects can gender roles have on psychopathology

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i. Vulnerability to certain disorders and phobias is heavily influenced by your gender
ii. Also plays role in coping strategy as well as reaction to standardized treatment

17
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what are three social effects of health and behaviours

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i. The greater the number and frequency of social relationships, the longer you live
ii. Risk of depression increases 80% if you live alone vs. with others
iii. Larger groups prevent catching cold as often

18
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Define cognitive bias – end of history

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  1. Belief that we will not change over the coming years
19
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Define equifinality

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  1. We must consider multiple avenues to reach the end
20
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What is in the central nervous system

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i. Brain

ii. Spinal cord

21
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What is in the peripheral nervous system

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i. Autonomic nervous system
1. Sympathetic division
2. Parasympathetic division
ii. Somatic nervous system

22
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Define the two major dopamine pathways

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a. Mesolimbocortical system
i. Associated with schizophrenia
ii. Pathway to the outer front edges of the brain
b. Mesostriatal system
i. This system has a pathway to the middle of the brain