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when everyone else in the group expresses the same opinion which situation is a
participant most likely to conform according to the results of Asch's study of conformity
pleasure principle Sigmund Freuds principle that people are driven to seek immediate
gratification of their needs and to avoid pain
Unconditional Positive Regard technique in client centered therapy that involves accepting
and supporting a person without judgement or evaluation
Characterized as an operantly conditioned behavior using oven mitts after burning a hand on a
hot stove
Neuroticism personality trait that describes a tendency to become easily aroused and have
difficulty inhibiting emotions
Operantly Conditioned Behavior behavior that is define by the resulting stumulus rather than
the stimulus that elicits it.
Observationally learned behavior watching others, adopt behaviors, attitudes, or skills
without direct experience
Situational Attribution to attribute a persons behavior to external factors rather than
internal ones
Outgroup Bias an outgroup consists of anyone that does not belong to your group
Social Exchange Theory Sociological concepts suggest that people evaluate their social
interactions based on a cost-benefit analysis. ( they will pursue relationships where the benefits
outweigh the drawbacks
Group Polarization where a group beliefs attitudes and decisions become more extreme than
those of the individual members
, groupthink the practice of thinking or making decisions as a group
Bystander Effect theory that describes how people are less liekly to help someone in need
when others are present
Similarity people are more likely to be attracted to individuals they find physically
appealing, who share the same interests
Schizophrenia chronic mental illness that affects how a person thinks, feels and behaves
Panic Disorder an anxiety disorder characterized by reoccurring unexpected panic attacks
Social Phobia known as social anxiety dosprder os a chronic mental health condition that
Post Traumatic Stress Disorder PTSD A disorder in which a person has difficulty
recovering after experiencing or witnessing a terrifying event
Mood Disorder also known as an affective disorder, a group of conditions of mental and
behavioral disorder where the main underlying characteristic is a disturbance in the person's
mood
Rational Emotive Therapy cognitive behavioral therapy that helps people identify and change
irrational thoughts and behaviors
Cognitive is the branch of psychology dedicated to studying how people think.
Cognitive Behavioral a form of psychotherapy that aims to reduce symptoms of various mental
health conditions like depression, PTSD, and anxiety.
Group Therapy type of psychotherapy in which one or more therapists treat a small group
of clients together as a group.
Mood Stabilizer psychiatric medication used to treat mood disorders characterized by
intense and sustained mood shifts. ( bi-polar, schizoaffective disorder)
Antianxiety tending to prevent or relieve anxiety (xanax)
Antidepressanthelps improve how the brain uses chemicals that control mood and stress.
(prozac)
Abrahama Maslow & Carl Rogers assumes people have positive values, free will and deep
inner creativity (school of thought - humanism)
Max Wertheimer . Focuses on overall patterns of thoughts or experiences, considering
behavior as a whole (school of thought -humanism)