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1. DO IT - ANSWER ✔ define
observe
intervene
test
2. humanistic therapies - ANSWER ✔ -"The client-centered counselor"
-"We all see the world differently."
-Humanists say: "We all see it differently."
-We all have a different way of looking at things
-Everyone is unique and different
-Humanist will say we have to look passed the behavior (intentionality)
-Humanists say that sometimes we have experiences that we can't explain /
write down / talk about / put in words (you just had to be there)
3. eclectic - ANSWER ✔ -Pick and choose to best method in order to fix the
problem
-Best psychologists
4. Psycoloanaylist - ANSWER ✔ -Interprets dreams
-Understand about our unconscious motives by studying the underlying
problem
,5. Projective technique - ANSWER ✔ -Show a picture and tell a story about
this picture
-Success seeking or failure avoiding
6. rapport - ANSWER ✔ -Willing to tell your counselor / psychologist all of
your deepest and darkest secrets
-Based on the present, and how you are now
-Idea through therapy: create a nonthreatening, safe, trusting, free and open
environment where empathy is the focus
7. Latane and Darley model - ANSWER ✔ 1) Is something wrong?
2) Am I needed?
3) Should I intervene?
4) What should I do?
8. Cultivating an AC4P culture (direct and indirect approach) - ANSWER ✔ 1)
Direct approach:
-Thank you cards to wristbands; Rewarding people; COACH → care,
observe, analyze, communicate, help; Live, love, learn, leave a legacy; ex:)
Gandhi
2) Indirect approach:
-Person-states, Person states influence caring; People are more likely to help
others if you feel good about yourself, feel a sense of belonging, if you are
optimistic, believe you know what to do to help (self-efficiency), and feel
personal control; Self-esteem; General perception; Valuable; Self-efficiency;
Belief you can do a particular task; Personal control, optimism, belonging;
Enhancing the person-states; SMARTS goals; Achieve vs. avoid failure
,9. what is physical courage? what is physiological courage? what is moral
courage? - ANSWER ✔ 1) Physical:
-Putting yourself in harm's way; Physical harm; ex:) troops
2) Psychological:
-Dealing with a challenge; ex:) friend with ALS; Living with this disease;
Can't talk, move, etc.
3) Moral:
-"I should help that person."; If you don-t → cognitive dissonance; Courage,
commitment, competence
10.The Kevin Brother's story - ANSWER ✔ -Physical courage
-Never been to the hospital before
-His teacher needed a kidney
-Was asked to join a group and make a group commitment
-Signed up, made a commitment (physical courage) and had group support
-Got the phone call and had the best antigen match
-Gave his teacher his kidney from these values:
-Group commitment, group support, a trusting culture, and a worthwhile
purpose
11.The retention of info or experiences over time - ANSWER ✔ Memory
12.Receiving information from the senses and putting it into usable form
(Process by which info gets into memory storage) - ANSWER ✔ Encoding
13.Holding onto the information for some period of time - ANSWER ✔ Storage
, 14.What three processes does memory occur in? - ANSWER ✔ Encoding,
Storage, and Retrieval
15.Getting information out of storage to be used - ANSWER ✔ Retrieval
(reconstruction)
16.Focusing on a specific aspect of an experience - ANSWER ✔ Selective
Attention
17.Concentrating on more than one activity (decreases encoding) - ANSWER
✔ Divided Attention
18.Dividing attention on three activities or more - ANSWER ✔ Multitasking
19.What are two traits that multitaskers hold? - ANSWER ✔ - Over-confident
in their abilities
- Performance on each task suffers
20.Information that is more "_____ _____" will be remembered more
efficiently and for a longer period of time - ANSWER ✔ Deeply processed
21.What are the three levels of processing? - ANSWER ✔ shallow,
intermediate, deep
22.Which level of processing involves physical and perceptual features? -
ANSWER ✔ Shallow