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Approaches - origins of psychology
What are the 3 main discoveries o...,
What is structuralism,
What is introspection
19  cards
Approaches - The behaviourist approach
What are the main points of the b...,
What is the behaviourist approach,
What did john b watson reject
23  cards
Approaches - Social learning theory
What are the main points of the s...,
What is the social learning theory,
What did albert bandura believe t...
19  cards
Approaches - the cognitive approach
What are the main points of the c...,
What is the cognitive approach,
What does the cognitive approach ...
24  cards
Approaches - The biological approach
What are the main discoveries of ...,
What is the biological approach,
What does the biological approach...
23  cards
Approaches - The psychodynamic approach
What are the main discoveries of ...,
What is the psychodynamic approach,
What did sigmund freud suggest
32  cards
Approaches - The humanistic approach
What are the main points of the h...,
What is the humanisitic approach,
What does humanistic psychology c...
21  cards
Psychopathology - deviations from abnormality (1)
What is statistical frequency,
What is an example of statistical...,
What percentage of people have an...
16  cards
Psychopathology - deviations from abnormality (2)
What is failure to function adequ...,
What are 3 signs that someone is ...,
What are the 4 additional signs p...
5  cards
Psychopathology - Phobias
What is a phobia,
What is a specific phobia,
What is a social phobia
7  cards
Psychopathology - explaining phobias
What is the behavioural approach ...,
Who proposed the 2 process model,
What does the 2 process model state
14  cards
Psychopathology - treating phobias
What are the two types of treatin...,
What is systematic desensitisation,
What are the 3 processes of
14  cards
Psychopathology - Depression
What is depression,
What are the behavioural characte...,
What are the emotional characteri...
4  cards
Psychopathology - Explaining depression
What are the two cognitive approa...,
What did beck believe what made s...,
What are the 3 parts to cognitive...
23  cards
Psychopathology - treating depression
What is the most commonly used ps...,
What extends ellis s abc model,
What does d stand for in rebt
12  cards
Psychopathology - OCD
What is ocd,
What are obsessions,
What are compulsions
7  cards
Psychopathology - explaining OCD
What are the 2 explanations of ex...,
What are genes involved in,
What did lewis 1936 observe of hi...
21  cards
Psychopathology - treating OCD
What do drug therapies aim to do,
What do ssri s stand for,
What do ssri s work on
16  cards
Attachment - caregiver-infant interactions
What is reciprocity,
What is interactional synchrony,
What are alert phases
21  cards
Attachment - Schaffer's stages of attachment
What did schaffer and emerson 196...,
What did schaffer and emerson s f...,
What is the first stage of the st...
23  cards
Attachment - The role of the father
What percentage of fathers was th...,
What percentage of cases was the ...,
What percentage of babies studied...
16  cards
Attachment - Animal studies of attachment
What did lorenz 1952 observe,
What was the procedure of imprinting,
What was the findings of the proc...
20  cards
Attachment - Learning theory
What did learning theorists dolla...,
What does the learning theory emp...,
What does classical conditioning ...
24  cards
Attachment - Bowlby's theory
What did bowlby 1988 believe atta...,
What did attachment evolve as,
What is bowlby s theory described as
19  cards
Research methods - Experimental methods
What are aims,
2  cards

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