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what is it called when a person takes material into their mind from the environment
assimilation
the difference between reality and self-concept is called
incongruence
role play social situations or behaviors is called
behavior rehearsal
what is it called when a person has consistent fear of a serious disease
hypochondria
who created the client-centered theory of psychology
carl rogers
what is it called when a person experiences hallucinations or delusions
schizophrenia
who conducted the baby monkey experiment
harry harlow
who studied temperament
mary ainsworth
cocaine is what type of drug
stimulant
who became famous for his experiments with dogs and conditioning
ivan pavlov
when a person experiences unexpected panic attack it is called
panic disorder
when a person has anxiety about panic attacks in social or embarrassing situations
agoraphobia
when a person experiences extreme stress with biological or psychological symptoms following a traumatic event it is called
ptsd
when you get used to hearing trains pass by and you no longer notice the train it is called
habituation
visual sensory memory is called
iconic memory
when a person experiences a period with manic and depressive periods it is called
bipolar disorder
lsd is what type of drug
hallucinogen
codeine is what type of drug
narcotic
alcohol is what type of drug
sedative
what is maslows hierarchy of needs, in order
physical needs, safety, belonging and love, esteem needs, self actualization
what are Kubler-ross’s stages of dying
denial(shock), anger(emotion), bargaining, preparatory depression, acceptance
to study something unobtrusively, what research method should be used
naturalistic observation
whena single male legally mates with many different females it is called
polygyny
when traits are determined by two genes it is called
polygenic
what is the school of thought that examines the functions of the mind
cognitive
what is the school of thought that revolves around the individuals unconscious motivation
psychoanalytical