
[removed]psychiatric [removed]evolutionary [removed]biopsychosocial [removed]eclectic |
[removed]interview many research subjects who have a single problem or disorder [removed]conduct an in-depth study of a single research participant [removed]choose and investigate a single topic [removed]All of the above |
[removed]Acetylcholine [removed]Dopamine [removed]GABA [removed]Norepinephrine |
[removed]Hypothalamus [removed]Hippocampus [removed]Pituitary gland [removed]Thalamus |
[removed]the wholistic [removed]Wundt’s [removed]the Gestalt [removed]the closure |
[removed]retinal disparity occurs. [removed]accommodation cannot be determined without movement by the people. [removed]people’s expectations of the room being square in shape are violated. [removed]there is a lack of reference cues to judge the height of people. |
[removed]circuitous [removed]chronobiology [removed]calendrical [removed]circadian |
[removed]pseudo-sleep [removed]paradoxical sleep [removed]hypnogogic sleep [removed]transitional sleep |
[removed]alter the production of neurotransmitters [removed]can alter the transmissions between neuropeptides [removed]prevent or mimic the reception of neurotransmitters on the next neuron [removed]A and C |
[removed]resistance [removed]primary response [removed]global responsiveness [removed]alarm reaction |
[removed]based on genetics [removed]learned [removed]undesirable [removed]positively correlated with cancer and heart disease |
[removed]an increase in autonomic activation [removed]a decrease in autonomic activation [removed]an increase risk of cardiovascular disease [removed]A and C |
[removed]conditioned stimulus [removed]primary reinforcer [removed]secondary reinforcer [removed]classical stimulus |
[removed]desirable; painful or annoying [removed]primary; secondary [removed]operant; classical [removed]higher order; lower order |
[removed]hierarchies [removed]artificial concepts [removed]natural concepts [removed]prototypes |
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2. (TCO 9) (a) Describe the three main components of emotional intelligence, and (b) give an example of how each component is essential for successful interactions with others. (10 points each) (Points : 30)
3. (TCO 11) In your own words, (a) give an overview of humanistic psychology’s theory of personality (6 points). Also in your own words (b) describe and explain the humanistic terms self-concept, congruence, unconditional positive regard, and self-actualization. (6 points each) (Points : 30)
4. (TCO 12) (a) Define group therapies (5 points), and (b) describe three advantages of this kind of therapy (5 points). (c) Differentiate between group therapy, self-help groups and family therapy, and provide examples of when the latter two therapies are most effective. (10 points for the differentiation and 10 points for the examples) (Points : 30)
Question 5. 5. (TCO 13) In your own words (a) define aggression (6 points), and (b) describe five biological factors (3 points each) and three psychosocial factors that may contribute to its expression. (3 points each) (Points : 30)
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