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Jeopardy General Freud Defense Mechanisms Humanists More Freud Potpourri Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 DoubleDouble JeopardyJeopardy

$100 Question from General Freud The three parts of the personality according to Freud.

$100 Answer from General Freud What are the Id, Ego, and Superego?

$200 Question from General Freud The first of the five psychosexual stages

$200 Answer from General Freud What is the Oral Stage?

$300 Question from General Freud In Freudian terminology, the sexual drive is called this.

$300 Answer from General Freud What is the libido?

$400 Question from General Freud Freud used this term to describe a person fixated at the 2 nd psychosexual stage who was very messy, sloppy, and finds bathroom humor amusing

$400 Answer from General Freud What is anal expulsive?

$500 Question from General Freud What a child feels the parents feel is morally bad.

$500 Answer from General Freud What are the conscience?

$100 Question from Defense Mechanisms He developed defense mechanisms

$100 Answer from Defense Mechanisms Who is Sigmund Freud?

$200 Question from Defense Mechanisms This defense mechanism can be further subdivided into Sweet Lemons and Sour Grapes.

$200 Answer from Defense Mechanisms What is a Rationalization?

$300 Question from Defense Mechanisms The only defense mechanism that is not unconscious.

$300 Answer from Defense Mechanisms What is Suppression?

$400 Question Defense Mechanisms A Catholic going to confession to absolve him/herself of guilt is an example of this defense. mechanism

$400 Answer from Defense Mechanisms What is Undoing?

$500 Question Defense Mechanisms The one defense mechanism whose name also describes a way in which we disguise our dreams.

$500 Answer from Defense Mechanisms What is displacement?

$100 Question from Humanists The Humanists believe that people are born basically this way

$100 Answer from Humanists What is good?

$200 Question from Humanists The needs at the bottom of Maslow’s hierarchy.

$200 Answer from Humanists What are physiological/basic needs?

$300 Question from Humanists According to Maslow, we are all striving to become this. DAILY DOUBLE

$300 Answer from Humanists What is self-actualized?

$400 Question from Humanists According to Carl Rogers, this term indicates how we feel about ourselves.

$400 Answer from Humanists What is self-concept?

$500 Question from Humanists According to Carl Rogers, parents help children develop self-esteem by providing this

$500 Answer from Humanists What is Unconditional Positive Regard?

$100 Question from More Freud Freud believes we do this to fulfill unconscious, unacceptable impulses.

$100 Answer from More Freud What is dream?

$200 Question from More Freud A patient is asked to say whatever come to mind during a therapy session. What is the term that describes this psychoanalytic technique?

$200 Answer from More Freud What is free association?

$300 Question from More Freud One of the goals of psychoanalysis is to help a person get in touch with This.

$300 Answer from More Freud Who is the unconscious?

$400 Question from More Freud To protect itself against unpleasant circumstances the ego may use these.

$400 Answer from More Freud What are defense mechanisms?

$500 Question from More Freud The two types of dream content according to Freud.

$500 Answer from Experimental Psychology What are manifest and latent?

$100 Question from Potpourri The ID is governed by the pleasure principle whereas the Ego is governed by this principle.

$100 Answer from Potpourri What is the reality principle?

$200 Question from Potpourri These are two instincts Freud believed were in our unconscious. One is our death wish, the other is our love of life

$200 Answer from Potpourri What is are Thanatos and Eros?

$300 Question from Potpourri According to Freud, these are the three levels of the mind.

$300 Answer from Potpourri What are the unconscious, preconscious, and conscious?

$400 Question from Potpourri Zeon dreamed that he was on a train that entered a tunnel. Zeon’s report would be termed the __ content of the dream

$400 Answer from Potpourri What is the manifest content?

$500 Question from Potpourri This is the time period in which Freud developed his theory.

$500 Answer from Potpourri What is the Victorian Era?

Double Jeopardy BrainFreud Schizo- phrenia General Disorders Defense Mechanisms

$200 Question from The Brain The longest part of the neuron.

$200 Answer from The Brain What is the axon?

$400 Question from The Brain This is the lobe of the brain that is involved in motivation, motor movement, and judgment.

$400 Answer from The Brain What is the frontal lobe?

$600 Question from The Brain The part of the brain that regulates temperature, emotional responses, and visceral responses.

$600 Answer from The Brain What is the hypothalamus?

$800 Question from The Brain The three major components of a neuron.

$800 Answer from The Brain What are the cell body, axon, and dendrites?

$1000 Question from The Brain Neural impulses travel faster in neurons insulated with this.

$1000 Answer from The Brain What is myelin sheath?

$200 Question from Freud The psychological perspective most associated with Freud.

$200 Answer from Freud What is Psychoanalysis?

$400 Question from Freud Being stuck in a psychosexual stage.

$400 Answer from Freud What is fixated?

$600 Question from Freud The level of the mind where repressed memories reside. This is the level of the mind that held the most fascination for Freud

$600 Answer from Freud What is the unconscious?

$800 Question from Freud This is the part of the personality that generates feelings of guilt.

$800 Answer from Freud What is the superego?

$1000 Question from Freud The Freudian personality structure that keeps us in touch with reality.

$1000 Answer from Freud What is the ego?

$200 Question from Schizophrenia This type of schizophrenia is a “leftover” category, used for those who do not fit into one of the other three.

$200 Answer from Schizophrenia What is the Undifferentiated Schizophrenia?

$400 Question from Schizophrenia The type of schizophrenia where one has abundant delusions of grandeur and persecution.

$400 Answer from Sensation and Perception What is Paranoid Schizophrenia?

$600 Question from Schizophrenia When one repeats words said in his presence over and over again.

$600 Answer from Schizophrenia What is echolalia?

$800 Question from Schizophrenia The type of delusion one is having when he believes that everyone is look at and/or talking about him.

$800 Answer from Schizophrenia What is a delusion of reference?

$1000 Question from Schizophrenia The tendency for one thought to be logically unconnected, or only superficially related to the next.

$1000 Answer from Sensation and Perception What is derailment? Or What are loose associations?

$200 Question from General Disorders An unwanted thought that continuously runs through one’s mind.

$200 Answer from General Disorders What is an obsession?

$400 Question from General Disorders A person who fears wide open spaces and often never leaves the security of his home suffers from this type of phobia.

$400 Answer from General Disorders What is Agoraphobia?

$600 Question from General Disorders Amnesia, Fugue, and Multiple Personalities are this type of disorder.

$600 Answer from General Disorders What are dissociative disorders?

$800 Question from General Disorders Lady MacBeth continuously felt the need to wash her hands. She, most likely, suffered from this type of disorder

$800 Answer from Learning and Conditioning What is Obsessive- Compulsive Disorder?

$1000 Question from General Disorders In this disorder a person experiences genuine physical symptoms, such as blindness or paralysis, that make no physiological sense.

$1000 Answer from General Disorders What is Conversion Disorder?

$200 Question from Defense Mechanisms With the exception of suppression, all defense mechanisms are this.

$200 Answer from Defense Mechanisms What is unconscious?

$400 Question from Defense Mechanisms Defense Mechanisms are a part of his theory.

$400 Answer from Defense Mechanisms Who is Freud?

$600 Question from Defense Mechanisms The type of rationalization when you convince yourself that what you have you want and think is great.

$600 Answer from Defense Mechanisms What is sweet lemons?

$800 Question from Defense Mechanisms Finding socially acceptable ways to fulfill socially unacceptable urges.

$800 Answer from Potpourri What is sublimation?

$1000 Question from Defense Mechanisms The Catholic custom of going to confession can be considered this type of Defense Mechanism

$1000 Answer from Defense Mechanisms What is Undoing?

Final Jeopardy Jennifer proofread manuscripts for a publisher and is paid $10 for every three pages she reads. Jennifer is reinforced on this type of schedule.

Final Jeopardy Answer What is a fixed-ratio schedule of reinforcement?