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Vocabula ry Disorders Drugs & Consciousnes s Famous Psychologists

Row 1, Col 1 RETURN Learning procedure which associations are made between a neutral stimulus and unconditional stimulus. What is Classical Conditioning

1,2 Severe form of lowered mood in which a person feels worthless and diminished pleasure in activities What is depression? RETURN

1,3 Painful physical and psychological Symptoms that occur after a drug-dependent person stop using the drugs What is withdraw? RETURN

1,4 Believes that social approval is very important. Studied disturbed adolescents who sought clinical psychiatric treatment. Who is Erik Erikson? RETURN

2,1 Living in the moment. What is mindfulness? RETURN

2,2 Group of disorders characterized by confused and disconnected thoughts, emotions, and perceptions. What is schizophrenia? RETURN

2,3 Psychoactive drugs that produce strange perceptual, sensory and cognitive experiences. What is hallucinogens? RETURN

2,4 Interested in how children arrive at Conclusions and what reasoning they used. Who is Lawrence Kohlberg? RETURN

3,1 Regular sequence of biological process such as temperature and sleep That occurs every 24 hrs. What is Circadian rhythm? RETURN

3,2 Disorders characterized by signs of anxiety, such as panic disorders and phobias. What is anxiety disorders? RETURN

3,3 When a person has developed the need to take greater doses of the drug to get the same effect initial doses had What is drug tolerance? RETURN

3,4 Came up with classical conditioning, a principal to help animals and humans adapt to environment. Believed that people who withdrew from the world may associate all stimuli with possible injury or threat. Who is Ivan Petrovich Pavlov? RETURN

4,1 Condition where repeated attempts to control or influence a situation fall; resulting in the belief that the situation is uncomfortable and that any effort to cope will fail. What is learned Helplessness? RETURN

4,2 Condition in which a person who has Experienced a traumatic event feels severe and long lasting aftereffects. What is post-traumatic stress? RETURN

4,3 Increase blood pressure, heart rate, enhances mood, alertness and energy. What is stimulants? RETURN

4,4 Type the answer for 4,4 here. (Type the question for 4,4 here.)? RETURN

5,1 Type the answer for 5,1 here. (Type the question for 5,1 here.)? RETURN

5,2 Type the answer for 5,2 here. (Type the question for 5,2 here.)? RETURN

5,3 Type the answer for 5,3 here. (Type the question for 5,3 here.)? RETURN

5,4 Believed dreams contained clues to sub-conscience thoughts of the dreamer. Who is Sigmund Freud? RETURN