EXAM REVIEW| COMPLETE GUIDE WITH QUESTIONS AND VERIFIE
ANSWERS|100% CORRECT-CHAMBERLAIN
Q: Suppression
Answer:
The voluntary blocking of unpleasant feelings and experiences from one's awareness.
Q: Isolation
Answer:
Separating a thought or memory from the feeling, tone, or emotion associated with it.
Q: Undoing
Answer:
Symbolically negating or canceling out an experience that one finds intolerable.
Q: Projection
Answer:
Attributing feelings or impulses unacceptable to one's self to another person.
Q: Dichotomous Thinking
Answer:
Individual views situations in terms of all or nothing, black or white, good or bad.
,Q: Selective abstraction
Answer:
A conclusion that's based on only a selected portion of evidence-usually negative evidence.
Q: Personalization
Answer:
Person takes complete responsibility for situations w/o considering that other circumstances may
have contributed to the outcome.
Q: Frontal lobe
Answer:
Voluntary body movement, expression of feelings, judgement formation, speaking, and mental
health
Q: Limbic system
Answer:
"Emotional brain" and can help in stabilizing emotional behavior
Q: Neurotransmitters
Answer:
play an important role in human emotions & behavior => are the target for the
mechanism of action in many psychotropic medications.
Major categories of neurotransmitters:
-Cholinergics
***-Monoamines
, -Amino acids
-Neuropeptides
Q: Ethics
A branch of philosophy that deals with distinguishing right from wrong.
Q: Bioethics
Ethics w/in scope of medicine, nursing, allied health.
Q: Moral behaviors
How individuals ought to treat others
Q: Values
Personal beliefs about what's important and desirable.
Q: Values clarification
Self-exploration- people identify own personal values.
Q: Right
A valid, legally recognized claim or entitlement free from governmental interference