LPC EXAM | QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS | VERIFIED AND WELL
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Paiget's Stages of Cognitive Development - CORRECT ANSWER -
Sensorimotor (birth-2 years): Experience the world through senses
Preoperational (2-7 years): Representing things with words and images, more
intuition, less logic
Concrete operational (7-11 years): Thinking logically about concrete events,
math
Formal operational (11- adulthood): Abstract reasoning
Carol Gilligan - CORRECT ANSWER - moral development studies to follow
up Kohlberg (criticized him because his work was on white upper class men).
She studied girls and women. Their reasoning was merely different, not better or
worse. Feminist and ethical
Nancy Chodorow - CORRECT ANSWER - Feminist, womb envy. Mothering.
Gender systems. Wrote "Psychoanalysis Sociology and Gender"
Anna Freud - CORRECT ANSWER - child psychoanalysis; emphasized
importance of the ego and its constant struggle; child development
Harriet Lerner - CORRECT ANSWER - feminist, family
Carol Travis - CORRECT ANSWER - Feminist, criticized "psychobabble"
Jean Baker Miller - CORRECT ANSWER - feminist, relational-cultural
theory. Wrote Toward a new psychology of women
,Arnold Gesell - CORRECT ANSWER - child development, genetics and
heredity. Not big on social development
William Perry - CORRECT ANSWER - worked with college students and
how they retained info. His stages were: dualism, multiplicity, relativism,
commitment to relativism
Daniel Levinson - CORRECT ANSWER - seasons of a man's life, how men's
feelings influence the way they structure their lives
Id, ego, superego - CORRECT ANSWER - sex/aggression/instinct, realistic,
moral/conscious
Gail - CORRECT ANSWER - wrote passages, stages of emotion and different
obstacles that women face throughout their life
Mary Annsworth - CORRECT ANSWER - emotional attachment in infants,
strange situation experiment
John Watson - CORRECT ANSWER - behaviorism; emphasis on external
behaviors of people and their reactions on a given situation; famous for Little
Albert study in which baby was taught to fear a white rat
Harry Harlow - CORRECT ANSWER - Studied attachment in monkeys with
artificial mothers
Assimilation - CORRECT ANSWER - the social process of absorbing one
cultural group into harmony with another
Acculturation - CORRECT ANSWER - The adoption of cultural traits, such as
language, by one group under the influence of another.
, Cultural Encapsulation - CORRECT ANSWER - a lack of contact with
cultures outside of our own, promotes insensitivity to cultural differences
Ethnocentrism - CORRECT ANSWER - Belief in the superiority of one's
nation or ethnic group.
Murray Bowen - CORRECT ANSWER - family system theory, mental
conflict, dysfunction in family, impairment in one or moer children, emotional
distance
Albert Bandura - CORRECT ANSWER - pioneer in observational learning
(AKA social learning), stated that people profit from the mistakes/successes of
others; Studies: Bobo Dolls-adults demonstrated 'appropriate' play with dolls,
children mimicked play
Robert Carkhuff - CORRECT ANSWER - known for his 5 point scale
measuring empathy, genuineness, concreteness, and respect.
four stages positive interaction - CORRECT ANSWER - Commitment,
Process, Change and Termination.
relationship building phases - CORRECT ANSWER - initiation/entry phase,
clarification, structure, relationship
stages of positive interaction - CORRECT ANSWER - 4 stages: stage 1
exploring feelings, stage 2 consolidation, stage 3 planning, stage 4 termination
of relationship
negative transference - CORRECT ANSWER - displacement of one's negative
feelings towards one's parents onto the therapist
DETAILED ANSWERS | ALREADY GRADED A+ | LATEST EXAM
Paiget's Stages of Cognitive Development - CORRECT ANSWER -
Sensorimotor (birth-2 years): Experience the world through senses
Preoperational (2-7 years): Representing things with words and images, more
intuition, less logic
Concrete operational (7-11 years): Thinking logically about concrete events,
math
Formal operational (11- adulthood): Abstract reasoning
Carol Gilligan - CORRECT ANSWER - moral development studies to follow
up Kohlberg (criticized him because his work was on white upper class men).
She studied girls and women. Their reasoning was merely different, not better or
worse. Feminist and ethical
Nancy Chodorow - CORRECT ANSWER - Feminist, womb envy. Mothering.
Gender systems. Wrote "Psychoanalysis Sociology and Gender"
Anna Freud - CORRECT ANSWER - child psychoanalysis; emphasized
importance of the ego and its constant struggle; child development
Harriet Lerner - CORRECT ANSWER - feminist, family
Carol Travis - CORRECT ANSWER - Feminist, criticized "psychobabble"
Jean Baker Miller - CORRECT ANSWER - feminist, relational-cultural
theory. Wrote Toward a new psychology of women
,Arnold Gesell - CORRECT ANSWER - child development, genetics and
heredity. Not big on social development
William Perry - CORRECT ANSWER - worked with college students and
how they retained info. His stages were: dualism, multiplicity, relativism,
commitment to relativism
Daniel Levinson - CORRECT ANSWER - seasons of a man's life, how men's
feelings influence the way they structure their lives
Id, ego, superego - CORRECT ANSWER - sex/aggression/instinct, realistic,
moral/conscious
Gail - CORRECT ANSWER - wrote passages, stages of emotion and different
obstacles that women face throughout their life
Mary Annsworth - CORRECT ANSWER - emotional attachment in infants,
strange situation experiment
John Watson - CORRECT ANSWER - behaviorism; emphasis on external
behaviors of people and their reactions on a given situation; famous for Little
Albert study in which baby was taught to fear a white rat
Harry Harlow - CORRECT ANSWER - Studied attachment in monkeys with
artificial mothers
Assimilation - CORRECT ANSWER - the social process of absorbing one
cultural group into harmony with another
Acculturation - CORRECT ANSWER - The adoption of cultural traits, such as
language, by one group under the influence of another.
, Cultural Encapsulation - CORRECT ANSWER - a lack of contact with
cultures outside of our own, promotes insensitivity to cultural differences
Ethnocentrism - CORRECT ANSWER - Belief in the superiority of one's
nation or ethnic group.
Murray Bowen - CORRECT ANSWER - family system theory, mental
conflict, dysfunction in family, impairment in one or moer children, emotional
distance
Albert Bandura - CORRECT ANSWER - pioneer in observational learning
(AKA social learning), stated that people profit from the mistakes/successes of
others; Studies: Bobo Dolls-adults demonstrated 'appropriate' play with dolls,
children mimicked play
Robert Carkhuff - CORRECT ANSWER - known for his 5 point scale
measuring empathy, genuineness, concreteness, and respect.
four stages positive interaction - CORRECT ANSWER - Commitment,
Process, Change and Termination.
relationship building phases - CORRECT ANSWER - initiation/entry phase,
clarification, structure, relationship
stages of positive interaction - CORRECT ANSWER - 4 stages: stage 1
exploring feelings, stage 2 consolidation, stage 3 planning, stage 4 termination
of relationship
negative transference - CORRECT ANSWER - displacement of one's negative
feelings towards one's parents onto the therapist