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◍ Erikson's Psychosocial Stages.
Answer: 1. Trust vs Mistrust2. Autonomy vs Shame & Doubt3. Initiative vs
Guilt4. Industry vs Inferiority5. Identity vs Identity Diffusion6. Intimacy vs
Isolation7. Generativity vs Self-Absorption8. Integrity vs Despair
◍ Jean Piget's stages of cognitive development.
Answer: 1. Sensorimotor (0-2)2. Preoperational (2-7)3. Concrete operational
(7-11)4. Formal operations (11+)
◍ Kohlberg's stages of moral development.
Answer: Preconventional (0-9)Conventional (adolescence)Postconventional
(adulthood)
◍ Behaviorism classes of behavior.
Answer: Respondent - involuntary behaviorOperant - voluntary behavior
◍ Pavlov.
Answer: Classical conditioning: Learning occurs by pairing neutral stimulus
w/ unconditioned stimulus so that the conditioned stimulus elicits the
response normally elicited by the unconditioned stimulus.Example -
dogsBell (conditioned stimulus), elicited salivating (unconditioned stimulus)
◍ Skinner's Operant Conditioning.
Answer: Reinforcement increases the behavior.Punishment decreases the
behavior.
◍ aversion therapy.
Answer: Pairing a problematic stimuli with an aversive stimuli to decrease
, aversive behavior.Ex. decreasing alcohol use (problematic behav.) with
antabuse (aversive stimuli).
◍ Extinction.
Answer: the diminishing of a conditioned response; occurs in classical
conditioning when an unconditioned stimulus (US) does not follow a
conditioned stimulus (CS); occurs in operant conditioning when a response
is no longer reinforced.
◍ Flooding.
Answer: a treatment for phobias in which clients are exposed repeatedly and
intensively to a feared object and made to see that it is actually harmless
◍ In vivo desensitization.
Answer: Brief and graduated exposure to an actual fear situation or event.
◍ systematic desensitization.
Answer: A type of exposure therapy that uses rewards to associates a
pleasant relaxed state with anxiety-triggering stimuli.
◍ Ethnicity.
Answer: Identity with a group of people that share distinct physical and
mental traits as a product of common heredity and cultural traditions. Group
may share race, language, or place of origin.
◍ race.
Answer: Related to a particular social, historical, or geographic context.
Primarily refers to skin color.
◍ Types of parenting.
Answer: Authoritarian - strict rules & punishmentsAuthoritative - have
rules, but allow questioning. Nurturing & forgiving.Permissive - few rules
or demands.Uninvolved - little communications, detached. worse outcomes
◍ Kubler-Ross stages of grief.
Answer: denial and isolation, anger, bargaining, depression, acceptance
◍ Risk factors for abuse.
, Answer: Static factors: prior abuse, violence, demographicsDynamic factors:
low self-esteem, financial problems, poor skills, family issues
◍ Crisis.
Answer: an acute disruption of psychological homeostasis in which a client's
usual coping mechanisms fail and there is evidence of distress and
impairment.
◍ Factors likely leading to psychological trauma.
Answer: 1. the event was unexpected2. the person felt powerless to prevent
it3. the abuser was intentionally cruel4. it happened repeatedly5. it happened
in childhood
◍ crisis intervention theory.
Answer: 1. biopsychosocial-spiritual-cultural-lethality/danger assessment2.
rapidly establish collaborative relationship3. identify major problems,
including precipitants4. encourage exploration of feelings and emotions5.
generate and explore alternative and new coping strategies6. restore
functioning through action plan7. plan follow-up
◍ Theories of Couples Development.
Answer: stage 1. romancestage 2. power strugglestage 3. stabilitystage 4.
commitmentstage 5. co-creation
◍ defense mechanisms.
Answer: automatic, involuntary, and unconscious psychological activities to
exclude thoughts from awareness for fear of disapproval, punishment, or
other negative outcomes.
◍ compensation.
Answer: enables on to make up for real or believed deficiencies (ex. a short
man assumes an cocky manner)
◍ conversion.
Answer: repressed urge is manifest as a body function (pain, deafness,
blindness etc)