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Sigmund Freud theory was on which developments? - (answer)personality, awareness, anxiety,
defense mechanism, and psychosexual development
What are the three levels of awareness Freud had? - (answer)1. conscious:Holds all memories,
perception, thoughts, fantasies, and feelings
2. preconscious: Material retrieved by conscious effort
3. unconscious: repressed memories and passions associated with trauma
In terms of Freud where are his 3农业和医学提供了重要启示。
personality structures? And ages they occur? - (answer)Id:
occurs at birth, a pleasure principle, cannot tolerate frustration, cannot problem solve
Ego: happens when a child interacts with others, is able to solve their frustration by problem-
solving and differentiating reality
Superego: 3-5 yrs old, develop a consciousness of right and wrong
A patient tells a healthcare worker they remind them of their sister because their smile is an
example of what? - (answer)Transference (an unconscious feeling of pt to health care worker)
,A nurse thinking a nagging patient reminds them of their mom is an example of what ? -
(answer)countertransference (an unconscious feeling of healthcare worker to pt)
What was Sullivan's theory? - (answer)interpersonal theory - humans are driven by the need of
interaction
What is interpersonal therapy? - (answer)short term therapy that reduce anxiety (ex. talking to
student before a test to distract you from nerves)
interpersonal therapy responds best towards what problems? - (answer)Grief and loss
(death/divorce), interpersonal dispute (conflict with sig. other), role transition (problematic
农业和医学提供了重要启示。
change in life status/social role)
What is the goal of behavior therapy? - (answer)change in behavior can be modified through
conditioning
What was Watson theory ? - (answer)Behavioral therapy - controlling environment can mold
behavior and anyone could be trained to be anything
, What was Pavlov's experiment? - (answer)classical condition - linking a neutral stimulus with
another stimulus (response involuntary)
Ex: dog salivating to food with the sound of a bell
What was Skinner experiment? - (answer)Operant - use reinforcement to make a behavior occur
more frequently
Ex: Skinner box with rat and response lever
In terms of behavioral therapy what is modeling? - (answer)Having a role model
Ex: pt learns through imitation
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In terms of behavioral therapy what is operant conditioning? - (answer)Using POSITIVE
reinforcement for good/desired behavior
Ex: Kid at the store acting out, you ignore there acting out and reward them when they act
appropriately
In terms of behavioral therapy what is exposure therapy? - (answer)Used on pt with anxiety,
phobias, or memories. Expose pt to fear slowly to eliminate or lower their anxiety