Important People | Motivation & Hunger | Emotion | Defense Mechanisms | Theories |
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Developing sibling rivalry and the inferiority complex
What is Alfred Adler known for?
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Moderate Arousal = Optimal Performance
What is Yerkes-Dodson law?
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Stimulus leads to arousal, which leads to emotion
What is the James Lange Theory?
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Pushing back unwanted memories or thoughts in the unconscious
What is repression?
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Abraham Maslow
Who created the humanistic theory that incorporates the hierarchy of needs?
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Collective unconscious and archetypes
What did Carl Yung develop?
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Convert glucose to stored fat
What does insulin do?
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Physical Arousal + Appraisal = Emotion
What is the two-factor Theory?
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When unacceptable impulses are switched into acceptable ones
What is reaction formation?
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Openness, Conscientious, Extraversion, Agreeableness, Neuroticism
What are three of the big 5 factors of trait theory?
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Refuted a bunch of Sigmund Freud’s ideas, developed the concept of womb envy, and had a large influence on feminist psychology
What did Karen Horney do?
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Stimulate and suppress hunger
What does the lateral and ventromedial hypothalamus do respectively?
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Stimuli go to the thalamus, which goes to the visual cortex, which goes to the prefrontal cortex, which goes to the amygdala, which triggers the fear response
What is the emotional high road?
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Refusing to believe something unwanted
What is denial?
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Social-Cognitive Theory
What is Albert Bandura’s theory that describes how one’s thoughts and feelings interact within social situations and their environment?
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Sigmund Freud
Who developed the Id, Ego, and superego?
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Sugar circulates in the blood and provides energy
What is glucose?
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The Facial Feedback Effect
What is it called when facial expression triggers emotional feelings & signals the body to respond accordingly?
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Sublimation
What is it called when one changes unacceptable impulses into motivation?
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The spotlight effect, self-esteem, and self-serving bias
What are some of the concepts surrounding the theory of exploring oneself?
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Unconditional positive regard, genuineness, and empathy
What 3 components promote personality growth, according to Carl Rogers?
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When in low arousal
According to the Yerkes-Dodson law, when is it best to do difficult tasks?
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That stimuli simultaneously triggers physiological responses & feelings of emotion
What was the Cannon-Bard theory?
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Displacement
What is it called when one shifts impulses to a less threatening person or object?
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He believed that emotion required appraisal, but not conscious thinking
What was Lazarus’s theory of emotion?
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