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Essentials of Abnormal Psychology chp1 Flashcards

Essentials of Abnormal Psychology
advanced abnormal psychology
Carlos Albizu University

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766333084abnormal behaviorActions that are unexpected and often evaluated negatively because they differ from typical or usual behavior.
766333085behavior therapyAn array of therapeutic methods based on the principles of behavioral and cognitive science, as well as principles of learning as applied to clinical problems. It considers specific behaviors rather than inferred conflicts as legitimate targets for change.
766333086behavioral modelExplanation of human behavior, including dysfunction, based on principles of learning and adaptation derived from experimental psychology.
766333087behaviorismExplanation of human behavior, including dysfunction, based on principles of learning and adaptation derived from experimental psychology.
766333088castration anxietyIn psychoanalysis, the fear in young boys that they will be mutilated genitally because of their lust for their mothers.
766333089catharsisRapid or sudden release of emotional tension thought to be an important factor in psychoanalytic therapy.
766333090classical conditioningFundamental learning process first described by Ivan Pavlov. An event that automatically elicits a response is paired with another stimulus event that does not (a neutral stimulus). After repeated pairings, the neutral stimulus becomes a conditioned stimulus that by itself can elicit the desired response.
766333091clinical descriptionDetails of the combination of behaviors, thoughts, and feelings of an individual that make up a particular disorder.
766333092collective unconsciousAccumulated wisdom of a culture collected and remembered across generations, a psychodynamic concept introduced by Carl Jung.
766333093coursePattern of development and change of a disorder over time.
766333094defense mechanismsCommon pattern of behavior, often an adaptive coping style when it occurs in moderation, observed in response to a particular situation. Psychoanalytic theory suggests that defense mechanisms are unconscious processes originating in the ego.
766333095dream analysisPsychoanalytic therapy method in which dream content is examined as symbolic of id impulses and intrapsychic conflicts.
766333096egoIn psychoanalysis, the psychic entity responsible for finding realistic and practical ways to satisfy id drives.
766333097ego psychologyPsychoanalytic theory that emphasizes the role of the ego in development and attributes psychological disorders to failure of the ego to manage impulses and internal conflicts. Also known as self-psychology.
766333098etiologyCause or source of a disorder.
766333099exorcismReligious ritual that attributes disordered behavior to possession by demons and seeks to treat the individual by driving the demons from the body.
766333100extinctionLearning process in which a response maintained by reinforcement in operant conditioning or pairing in classical conditioning decreases when that reinforcement or pairing is removed; also the procedure of removing that reinforcement or pairing.
766333101free associationPsychoanalytic therapy technique intended to explore threatening material repressed into the unconscious. The patient is instructed to say whatever comes to mind without censoring.
766333102idIn psychoanalysis, the unconscious psychic entity present at birth representing basic drives.
766333103incidenceNumber of new cases of a disorder appearing during a specific period (compare with prevalence).
766333104intrapsychic conflictsIn psychoanalytic theory, a struggle among the id, ego, and superego.
766333105introspectionEarly, nonscientific approach to the study of psychology involving systematic attempts to report thoughts and feelings that specific stimuli evoked.
766333106mental hygiene movementMid-19th-century effort to improve care of the mentally disordered by informing the public of their mistreatment.
766333107moral therapyPsychosocial approach in the 19th century that involved treating patients as normally as possible in normal environments.
766333108neurosis (neuroses plural)Obsolete psychodynamic term for a psychological disorder thought to result from an unconscious conflict and the anxiety it causes. Plural is neuroses.
766333109object relationsModern development in psychodynamic theory involving the study of how children incorporate the memories and values of people who are close and important to them.
766333110person-centered therapyTherapy method in which the client, rather than the counselor, primarily directs the course of discussion, seeking self-discovery and self-responsibility.
766333111phobiaPsychological disorder characterized by marked and persistent fear of an object or situation.
766333112presenting problemOriginal complaint reported by the client to the therapist. The actual treated problem may be a modification derived from the presenting problem.
766333113prevalenceNumber of people displaying a disorder in the total population at any given time (compare with incidence).
766333114prognosisPredicted development of a disorder over time.
766333115psychoanalysisAssessment and therapy pioneered by Sigmund Freud that emphasizes exploration of, and insight into, unconscious processes and conflicts.
766333116psychoanalystTherapist who practices psychoanalysis after earning either an M.D. or a Ph.D. degree and receiving additional specialized postdoctoral training.
766333117psychoanalytic modelComplex and comprehensive theory originally advanced by Sigmund Freud that seeks to account for the development and structure of personality, as well as the origin of abnormal behavior, based primarily on inferred inner entities and forces.
766333118psychodynamic psychotherapyContemporary version of psychoanalysis that still emphasizes unconscious processes and conflicts but is briefer and more focused on specific problems.
766333119psychological disorderPsychological dysfunction associated with distress or impairment in functioning that is not a typical or culturally expected response.
766333120psychopathologyScientific study of psychological disorders.
766333121psychosexual stages of developmentPsychoanalytic concept of the sequence of phases a person passes through during development. Each stage is named for the location on the body where id gratification is maximal at that time.
766333122psychosocialTreatment practice that focuses on social and cultural factors (such as family experience), as well as psychological influences. Psychosocial approaches include cognitive, behavioral, and interpersonal methods.
766333123reinforcementIn operant conditioning, consequences for behavior that strengthen it or increase its frequency. Positive reinforcement involves the contingent delivery of a desired consequence. Negative reinforcement is the contingent escape from an aversive consequence. Unwanted behaviors may result from reinforcement of those behaviors or the failure to reinforce desired behaviors.
766333124scientist-practitionerMental health professional expected to apply scientific methods to his or her work. A scientist-practitioner must know the latest research on diagnosis and treatment, must evaluate his or her methods for effectiveness, and may generate research to discover information about disorders and their treatment.
766333125self-actualizingProcess emphasized in humanistic psychology in which people strive to achieve their highest potential against difficult life experiences.
766333126shapingIn operant conditioning, the development of a new response by reinforcing successively more similar versions of that response. Both desirable and undesirable behaviors may be learned in this manner.
766333127superegoIn psychoanalysis, the psychic entity representing the internalized moral standards of parents and society.
766333128systematic desensitizationBehavioral therapy technique to diminish excessive fears, involving gradual exposure to the feared stimulus paired with a positive coping experience, usually relaxation.
766333129transferencePsychoanalytic concept suggesting that clients may seek to relate to the therapist as they do to important authority figures, particularly their parents.
766333130unconditional positive regardAcceptance by the counselor of the client's feelings and actions without judgment or condemnation.
766333131unconsciousPart of the psychic makeup that is outside the awareness of the person.

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