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636738393092 |
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ESSAY |
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PHD VERIFIED |
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APA |
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10 |
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3-12 PAGES |
PSY 1012 – 2167
Test 4
Due: MON, MAY 2 2022 @ 9:00 AM
Instructions: Enter the letter of the correct response to each question in the space beside the question.
__ 1. The components of personality identified by Sigmund Freud are:
__ 2. In Freud’s view, failing to successfully resolve the conflict during a given psychosexual period can result in a(n) ______, where the conflict/concern persists beyond that stage and can influence later life.
__ 3. ______ is/are strategies that the ego uses to reduce anxiety caused by unacceptable desires/impulses from the unconscious as well as from external threats to our self-perception.
__ 4. According to Alfred Adler, the process by which individuals seek to overcome their real or perceived inferiorities is called:
__ 5. Per trait theory:
__ 6. ______ tests of personality attempt to determine an individual’s feelings, desires, needs, and attitudes by asking the individual to interpret an ambiguous stimulus.
__ 7. The distinction between normal and abnormal behavior is very clear,
and trained professionals can easily identify both types.
__ 8. Historically, the therapeutic approach selected for the treatment of a psychological disorder:
__ 9. Limitation(s) of drug therapy for the treatment of psychological disorders include:
__ 10. ______ is an intervention technique that employs the principles of operant conditioning to change behavior.
__ 11. According to the ______ perspective, psychological disorders are thought to arise from incorrect/inappropriate/dysfunctional thought processes that people apply to the world and to themselves.
__ 12. ______ refers to the belief that we can take control of and change a situation. It is an essential component of cognitive-behavioral therapy.
__ 13. The ______ approach combines techniques from a number of different therapies based on the provider’s judgment of which methods will provide the greatest benefit to the patient.
__ 14. The most prevalent (i.e., common) class of psychological disorders in the US is:
__ 15. The work of David Rosenhan, illustrates the extremely imprecise and subjective nature of assessing/diagnosing “abnormal” behavior and highlights how the expectations and biases of mental health “professionals” can influence their diagnoses as well as their interactions with/treatment of patients.
__ 16. ______ are practices, either positive or negative, that affect both physical and psychological health.
__ 17. ______ and ______ are the two top killers of US adults.
__ 18. Happy/positive/optimistic people tend to be and psychologically healthier and to live longer.
__ 19. Stress is a ______.
__ 20. Perceived control over an event, the desirability of an event, and/or the effectiveness of our coping strategies/buffers influence our appraisal of the stressfulness of the event.
__ 21. A single, strong, well-established strategy is the most effective way of dealing with stress, as opposed to multiple, varied strategies.
__ 22. ______ is the process by which an individual or group comes to affect the behavior of others.
__ 23. ______ refers to how we think in social situations and the factors/ processes that influence our thinking.
__ 24. ______ occurs when membership in a group reduces one’s sense of identity and personal responsibility.
__ 25. Objectification diminishes the human worth of a target, whether the target is an individual or a group.
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