chapter 7 Flashcards
What is the Acronym NCRMD?
Not Criminally Responsible on account of Mental Disorder
What is the theory of human psychology founded by Sigmund Freud based on the concepts of unconscious resistance, repression, sexuality, and the Oedipus complex? Coined by Freud in 1896
psychoanalysis
What is a form of adjustment that results from changes in the environment surrounding an individual?
Alloplastic adaptation
what is a functional disorder of the mind or the emotions involving anxiety, phobia, or other abnormal behaviour?
Neurosis
what is the psychological process whereby one aspect of consciousness comes to be symbolically substituted for another, theorists are Sigmund Freud
Sublimation
What is a form of psychiatric treatment based on psychoanalytical principles and techniques? Referred to in its early days as the talking cure. strengthen the patient’s control over his or her life.
goal of Psychotherapy
Which Freud’s theory is this: The aspect of the personality from which drives, wishes urges, and desires emanate. More formally, this division of the psyche is associated with instinctual impulses and demands for immediate satisfaction of primitive needs
ID
Which Freud’s theory is this: the reality testing part of the personality also called the reality principle. more formally this personality component is conscious, most immediately controls behaviour, and is most in touch with external reality
Ego
Which Freud’s theory is this: a moral aspect of the personality, much like the conscience. this division of the psyche develops by the incorporation of the perceived moral standards of the community, is mainly unconscious and includes the conscience
superego
Which Freud theory is this: two major characterize ____ are personality: Patterns of thoughts, feelings, and behaviours to make a person unique. behaviourism: Stresses observable behaviour and disregards unobservable events in mind.
Psychological Theories
Who developed Modelling theory
Albert Bandura
What theory is this, created by Albert Bandura. a form of learning in which individuals imitate actions or performances by observing other people in order to add those actions to their own behavioural repertoire
Modelling theory
What is this: refers to any sort of psychological disorder that causes distress either for the individual or for those in the individual’s life. Today Depression, Schizophrenia, alcoholism, and bulimia the forms of this
psychopathology
what does this define: a personality disorder characterized by anti-social behaviour and a failure to feel remorse or guilt. known as effective manipulators and understand the motivations by others.
psychopathy