Practice Test 6 Errors Flashcards

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hypnogogic versus hypnopompic state

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hypnogogic = from wakeful to sleep state

hypnopompic = from sleep to waking

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Moffitt’s theory of antisocial behavior - 2 types

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based on DURATION of Sx, and TYPES OF OFFENSES

adolescent-limited: engage temporarily and with peers only in adolescence; less serious offenses

life-course persistent: engage at every stage of life; victim-oriented, more serious crimes

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reliability vs. validity

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reliability = consistency

validity = accuracy

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Lazarus’ cognitive appraisal theory

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primary: refers to one’s perception of situation ( +, -, or irrelevant)
secondary: assessment of available resources to deal with situation
reappraisal: watching situation and changing other two as necessary

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transtheoretical model of behavior change

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precontemplation (not ready)
contemplation (getting ready)
preparation (ready!)
action
maintenance
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Thorndike Law of Effect

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responses followed by pleasant consequences (satisfiers) are more likely to be repeated.

If followed by negative consequences (annoyers) are LESS likely to be repeated.

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stepparent relationships research

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stepfathers provide less support, less control, and less punishment than biological fathers (generally uninvolved with stepchildren)

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hopelessness theory of depression

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hopelessness is a PROXIMAL and SUFFICIENT cause of depression

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Sternberg’s triarchal model of intelligence

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componential (analytical): used to process information

experiential (creative): deals with unfamiliar events or information

practical (contextual): how you deal with your environment

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Stages of Alzheimers

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I. short term memory loss, depressed, apathetic, irritable; impaired judgment and attention

II. mood swings, inability to perform complex tasks; explicit memory loss;

III. lose speech; ability to recognize self and others; incontinence; ultimately bedridden

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What are the four dimensions of the Health Belief Model? Which is most influential for making health-related decisions?

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perceived:
susceptibility
severity
benefits
barriers -- most influential (inconvenience, expense, uncomfortableness, etc.)
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What is the most frequently used scale for orientation?

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Galveston Orientation & Amnesia Test (GOAT) – used to assess brain injury

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Best practice psychological treatment for Alzheimers involves…

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optimizing patient’s immediate environment (family support groups)

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What is the focus of object relations therapy?

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introjects: internalized images of significant others from past

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For a diagnosis of Tourette’s a patient must have ___ motor tic(s) and ___ vocal tic(s).

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MULTIPLE motor tics and AT LEAST ONE vocal tic

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What is the WDEP system of psychotherapy?

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used in Reality Therapy
W - identify WANTS and perceptions
D - DIRECTION or what client is DOING to get what they want
E - EVALUATE whether what they’re doing is getting them to their goal
P - creating a workable PLAN to make positive changes

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3 categories of ODD symptoms

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angry/irritable mood
argumentative/defiant behavior
vindictiveness

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According to cognitive dissonance theory, we are most likely to change our ____ to match our ____.

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We change our ATTITUDES to match our BEHAVIORS.

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psychoanalytic defense mechanisms

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denial: rejects a threatening fact that is true, even in the face of overwhelming evidence to support it
repression: most basic defense mechanism, involves excluding an unacceptable impulse from consciousness

reaction formation: one perceives an anxiety-provoking impulse or feeling as its opposite, such as by turning love into aggression

sublimation: the person rechannels socially unacceptable impulses into socially useful activity, such as art or work; this is considered the healthiest and most successful defense mechanism