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Freud said this was the mostly hidden part of the mind

What is the unconscious?

Forgotten memories that are easily recalled are in this part of the mind

What is the preconscious?

The part of the personality described by Freud that seeks immediate gratification.

What is the id?

The part of the personality described by Freud that operates on the reality principle

What is the ego?

This is the part of the personality described by Freud that represents what is right & wrong.

What is the superego?

Neo-Freudians emphasized this instead of Freud’s psychosexual stages of development.

What are the social stages of development?

Carl Jung claimed all people have this shared reservoir of memory traces.

What is the Collective Unconscious?

These are the type of personality tests that present ambiguous pictures or shapes.

What are projective tests?

Alfred Adler coined this term that describes what drives people to overcome problems in life.

What is inferiority complex?

This Freudian and Neo-Freudian concept has received support from modern researchers.

What are defense mechanisms?

A person copes with anxiety by retreating to behaviors typical of childhood.

What is regression?

A person releases unexpressed anger by kicking a stuffed animal.

What is displacement?

A person refuses to believe they are addicted to drugs despite overwhelming evidence to the contrary.

What is denial?

A person makes self- justifying explanations for their behavior.

What is rationalization?

A person is so terrified of snakes they aren’t even able to visit the zoo, and are unable to recall when or why this fear began.

What is repression?

The humanistic perspective emphasizes this over the negative view of psychoanalysis.

What is positive growth or self-actualization?

According to Maslow, this is the desire to fulfill one’s potential.

What is self- actualization?

Carl Rogers refered to this as an attitude of total acceptance toward others.

What is unconditional positive regard?

This is one’s own feeling of high or low self-worth.

What is self-esteem?

According to Carl Rogers, this results when the ideal self and the real self are nearly alike.

What is a positive self-concept?

This is a characteristic pattern of thinking, feeling, and behavior.

What is personality?

This is what Freud called his theory of personality and associated treatment techniques.

What is psychoanalysis?

The degree of emotional stability or instability is called this.

What is neuroticism?

This represents the degree to which the changes of some trait is attributed to genetic influence.

What is heritability?

According to Carl Jung, the collective unconscious collection of “species” or themes of common human memory.

What are archtypes?

Make your wager

This happens when an interviewer allows the positive characteristics of a client to influence the assessment of the client’s behavior and statements.

What is What is Halo Effect? Halo Effect?