Exam I - 10/6/14 Flashcards
What is the difference between Life Span and Life Course?
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Define Life Span
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Define Life Course
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What is Plasticity?
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What is the Funnel Theory?
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What is the Multi-demensional Framework?
- know all sections
- Bio-Psycho-spiritual information
- hazards for each
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Cerebellum function?
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Parietal Lobe function?
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Occipital Lobe Function?
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Frontal Lobe Function?
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Temporal Lobe Function?
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What is the role of Neurons?
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What is the role of Neurotransmitters?
Function?
They may excite or inhibit nervous system responcses
Role of Sympathetic and Parasympathetic Nervous System
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Know and Understand 3 emotions:
- guilt
- shame
- anger
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Cognitive Theory
- basic premise/assumption of theory
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Cognitive Theory
- Functions
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Cognitive Theory
- Faulty Cognition patterns
- over-generalization
- absolute thinking
- arbitrary inference
- magnification
Cognitive Theory
- over-generalization
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Cognitive Theory
- absolute thinking
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Cognitive Theory
- arbitrary inference
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Cognitive Theory
- magnification
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Cognitive Theory
- Assimilation
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Cognitive Theory
- Accomodation
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Cognitive Theory
- Organization
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Psychodynamic Theory
- basic premise/assumption of theory
- Based on assumption
- there are unconscious issues that create conflict in the person that manifest in symptoms
- 1st force
- TREATMENT:
* based on finding root/ cause of problem
* go from unconscious to conscious - LIMITATIONS:
* not short-term
* manages care doesn’t want to pay for it
Psychodynamic Theory
- structure of the mind (ID, Ego, Superego)
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Psychodynamic Theory
- Consciousness
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Psychodynamic Theory
- Unconsciousness
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Psychodynamic Theory
- Pre-Coknscious
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Psychodynamic Theory
- Ego Defenses
- Denial
- Intellectualization
- Reaction Formation
- Rationalization
- Regression
Psychodynamic Theory
- Denial
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Psychodynamic Theory
- Intellectualization
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Psychodynamic Theory
- Reaction Formation
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Psychodynamic Theory
- Rationalization
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Psychodynamic Theory
- Regression
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Behavioral Theory
- basic premise/assumption of theory
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Behavioral Theory
- Classical Conditioning
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Behavioral Theory
- Social Learning
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Behavioral Theory
- Punishment
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Behavioral Theory
- Extinction
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Humanistic Theory
- basic premise/assumption of theory
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Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs
from bottom to top
physiological needs safety belonginess/love self-esteem creativity,justice,beauty,love self-actualization