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1. Ego's need for immediate gratification. Pleasure Principle
2. The cause or of abnormal behavior is diffi- Etiology
cult to determine in most cases.
3. An individual who is happy,autonomous, & Self-actualization
creative has reached .
4. This is necessary from parents for children to develop Unconditional
Positive Re-
healthy concepts. (Rogers) gard
5. Accomplished by rewarding success of desired behav- Shaping
ior.
6. Learning method involving the conditioning Classical Conditioning
of new stimuli to existing responses.
7. A behavior modification used to establish new behav- reinforcemen
ior.
8. The designations "common," "personal," & different
"cardinal" refer to . behaviors.
9. Individuals are in an interactional relationship
with their environment.
10. Freud believed human behavior is mainly
motivated by the psychosexual energy called
.
11. Relearning by using a particular stimulus to
establish a new, more adaptive response
12. Idea that there are many different ways to
interpret events, each one leading to
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Trait Theory
counter conditioning
contextual worldview
Kelly's concept of
Con- structive
libido Alternativism
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13. A severe psychological disorder involving loss Psychosis
of con- tact with reality.
14. Process of development and body change Maturation
resulting from heredity rather than learning.
15. Vicarious conditioning occurs through modeling
ob- served .
16. The unpleasantness of motivates cognitive dissonance
individuals to avoid or reduce inconsistencies
in cognitive struc- ture.
17. Used by individuals to maintain feelings of defense mechanisms
adequa- cy and self-worth rather than coping
directly with a stressful situation.
18. Used to help reduce anxiety experienced by an agora- systematic
desensitization
phobic client.
19. Skinner believes the social environment the im-
provides a variety of to help shape portance o
human behavior. each
individual'
20. Patterns of that may be organic, perception
psycho- logical, or sociocultural in origin. of reality.
21. The tendency toward subjective functioning,
with the self being of greatest importance.
22. Behavior modification programs in
schools/group homes used to motivate
participants.
23. This approach to human functioning stresses
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