
Joanne Goldbort, PhD, RN - Indiana's AWHONN section
... work with, are all of them, are part of what makes it work and worthwhile.” ...
... work with, are all of them, are part of what makes it work and worthwhile.” ...
Motivation and Emotion
... Injecting a person with an excitatory chemical that activates the sympathetic nervous system is likely to increase his or her subjective experience of intense fear and anxiety. Use one of the major theories of emotion to account for the effects of this chemical on a person's emotional state. Which ...
... Injecting a person with an excitatory chemical that activates the sympathetic nervous system is likely to increase his or her subjective experience of intense fear and anxiety. Use one of the major theories of emotion to account for the effects of this chemical on a person's emotional state. Which ...
PSY 750 Attitudes and Emotions
... When emotions cause behavior, it is often because the person wants to change or escape their emotional state (e.g., sad people are more helpful because they think it will make them feel better; Manucia, Baumann, & Cialdini, 1984) ...
... When emotions cause behavior, it is often because the person wants to change or escape their emotional state (e.g., sad people are more helpful because they think it will make them feel better; Manucia, Baumann, & Cialdini, 1984) ...
Motivation and Emotion
... Abraham Maslow stated that man is driven by his desire to fulfill basic needs. ◦ Hierarchy of Needs was structured as a pyramid, with the most basic needs toward the bottom and moving up. ◦ We must meet the needs of lower levels before we can move toward the top. ...
... Abraham Maslow stated that man is driven by his desire to fulfill basic needs. ◦ Hierarchy of Needs was structured as a pyramid, with the most basic needs toward the bottom and moving up. ◦ We must meet the needs of lower levels before we can move toward the top. ...
Another “Stage” Theory: Freud`s Stages of Psychosexual Development
... • Changes in personality most likely before adulthood • Changes later in life are usually tied to extreme environmental/situational changes. • Also Trait theory has difficulty explaining the inconsistencies in a person’s behavior (e.g. shy in some settings, outgoing in others) ...
... • Changes in personality most likely before adulthood • Changes later in life are usually tied to extreme environmental/situational changes. • Also Trait theory has difficulty explaining the inconsistencies in a person’s behavior (e.g. shy in some settings, outgoing in others) ...
Topic6-MOTIVATION
... in life. For example, if your self-efficacy in an area is much lower than your ability, you will not be motivated to challenge yourself or improve. If your self-efficacy in an area is much higher than your ability, you may be motivated at first but then will set goals that are too high and fail whic ...
... in life. For example, if your self-efficacy in an area is much lower than your ability, you will not be motivated to challenge yourself or improve. If your self-efficacy in an area is much higher than your ability, you may be motivated at first but then will set goals that are too high and fail whic ...
Psyche
... • Consists of all the inherited (i.e. biological) components of personality, including the sex (life) instinct • The id is the impulsive (and unconscious) part of our psyche which responds directly and immediately to the instincts. • The personality of the newborn child is all id and only later does ...
... • Consists of all the inherited (i.e. biological) components of personality, including the sex (life) instinct • The id is the impulsive (and unconscious) part of our psyche which responds directly and immediately to the instincts. • The personality of the newborn child is all id and only later does ...
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... emotion are not independent, but rather that the emotion depends on the arousal. “We feel sorry because we cry, angry because we strike, afraid because we tremble” ( William James, 1884, p. ...
... emotion are not independent, but rather that the emotion depends on the arousal. “We feel sorry because we cry, angry because we strike, afraid because we tremble” ( William James, 1884, p. ...
Understanding Motivation
... What happens in the body to cause hunger? Hunger occurs when our blood sugar level drops and fat is released from fat cells to provide fuel that cells use until we are able to eat again. _______________ and glucagons are hormones secreted by the pancreas to control the levels of fats, proteins, ...
... What happens in the body to cause hunger? Hunger occurs when our blood sugar level drops and fat is released from fat cells to provide fuel that cells use until we are able to eat again. _______________ and glucagons are hormones secreted by the pancreas to control the levels of fats, proteins, ...
Lec 15 - Instincts and emotions
... Psychologist Abraham Maslow argued that humans no longer have instincts because we have the ability to override them in certain situations. He felt that what is called instinct is often imprecisely defined, and really amounts to strong drives. For Maslow, an instinct is something which cannot be ove ...
... Psychologist Abraham Maslow argued that humans no longer have instincts because we have the ability to override them in certain situations. He felt that what is called instinct is often imprecisely defined, and really amounts to strong drives. For Maslow, an instinct is something which cannot be ove ...
What Is Motivation Motivation Motivation Theories Maslow`s
... According to Leanard, Beauvais, Scholl (1995) the maintenance of the self energizes the individual to action. The individual is always trying to bring the perceived self in line with the ideal ...
... According to Leanard, Beauvais, Scholl (1995) the maintenance of the self energizes the individual to action. The individual is always trying to bring the perceived self in line with the ideal ...
Goal Incongruent Emotions
... Fear and Anxiety The Learned Component: The BIS can be conditions by cues of punishment forthcoming and cues of rewards being withheld. Anxiety is an anticipatory response to the possibility of an aversive outcome. Phobia is a persistent and recognizable irrational fear of an object/situation an ...
... Fear and Anxiety The Learned Component: The BIS can be conditions by cues of punishment forthcoming and cues of rewards being withheld. Anxiety is an anticipatory response to the possibility of an aversive outcome. Phobia is a persistent and recognizable irrational fear of an object/situation an ...
Human consciousness is an outcome of a runaway process o
... (3) In early primates, positive emotions acquired a dim higher-level connotation of pleasant sensation. This started a novel process of emotional selection, which attained, in the branch leading to humans, a runaway character: feeling pleasure and conscious sensation were propelling one another in a ...
... (3) In early primates, positive emotions acquired a dim higher-level connotation of pleasant sensation. This started a novel process of emotional selection, which attained, in the branch leading to humans, a runaway character: feeling pleasure and conscious sensation were propelling one another in a ...
The Cognitive Approach
... He argued instead that they are attributable primarily to inadequate or faulty personal construct systems. He believed that anxiety is at the heart of most psychological problems, and that it occurs when we feel that we are unable to adequately interpret, predict, or control events. Why do our ...
... He argued instead that they are attributable primarily to inadequate or faulty personal construct systems. He believed that anxiety is at the heart of most psychological problems, and that it occurs when we feel that we are unable to adequately interpret, predict, or control events. Why do our ...
Top of Form Valerie Friend, Hailey Swanson, Brittany Grant, Erin
... Situation" assessment of early childhood attachment. She made many important contributions to attachment theory and her work has played an important role in our understanding of child development. -Albert Bandura Albert Bandura combines both behavioral and cognitive philosophies to form this theory ...
... Situation" assessment of early childhood attachment. She made many important contributions to attachment theory and her work has played an important role in our understanding of child development. -Albert Bandura Albert Bandura combines both behavioral and cognitive philosophies to form this theory ...
Theores of Personality Study Guide for Exam Three
... 1. approach-approach 2. avoidance-avoidance 3. approach-avoidance 4. double approach-avoidance factors that influence the reaching of a goal (e.g., asking for a raise) 1. avoidance gradient is “steeper” than approach gradient (in an approach-avoidance conflict, as you get closer, drive to avoid incr ...
... 1. approach-approach 2. avoidance-avoidance 3. approach-avoidance 4. double approach-avoidance factors that influence the reaching of a goal (e.g., asking for a raise) 1. avoidance gradient is “steeper” than approach gradient (in an approach-avoidance conflict, as you get closer, drive to avoid incr ...
self and intrapersonal communication
... the “me,” in the process giving rise to a single standpoint or attitude called the “generalized other.” Your individual self-concept is shaped by applying to your “self” the attitudes of the society as a whole. ...
... the “me,” in the process giving rise to a single standpoint or attitude called the “generalized other.” Your individual self-concept is shaped by applying to your “self” the attitudes of the society as a whole. ...
Social Learning Theory
... between two points of view (that of the actor and the observer). 3. Self-Serving Bias – The tendency we have to attribute positive outcomes to our own dispositions and negative outcomes to ...
... between two points of view (that of the actor and the observer). 3. Self-Serving Bias – The tendency we have to attribute positive outcomes to our own dispositions and negative outcomes to ...
General Psychology Notes - Theories of Personality
... 2) punishment - decreases the likelihood of a response C. Bandura and Mischel - Social Learning Theory - learn through imagination and observation 1) effected by personal and cognitive factors - intelligence, skills, self-control 2) environmental factors 3) behavior, personal and cognitive factors, ...
... 2) punishment - decreases the likelihood of a response C. Bandura and Mischel - Social Learning Theory - learn through imagination and observation 1) effected by personal and cognitive factors - intelligence, skills, self-control 2) environmental factors 3) behavior, personal and cognitive factors, ...
Social Learning Theory
... between two points of view (that of the actor and the observer). 3. Self-Serving Bias – The tendency we have to attribute positive outcomes to our own dispositions and negative outcomes to ...
... between two points of view (that of the actor and the observer). 3. Self-Serving Bias – The tendency we have to attribute positive outcomes to our own dispositions and negative outcomes to ...
SELF AND OTHER
... • An objective measure of chimp’s behavior • A red mark on chimps forehead • Animal touches own forehead rather than the mirror image self awareness ...
... • An objective measure of chimp’s behavior • A red mark on chimps forehead • Animal touches own forehead rather than the mirror image self awareness ...
OB-09 Emotions & Values
... one’s own moods and emotions and the moods and emotions of other people. • Helps managers carry out their interpersonal roles of figurehead, leader, and liaison. ...
... one’s own moods and emotions and the moods and emotions of other people. • Helps managers carry out their interpersonal roles of figurehead, leader, and liaison. ...
Cognitive-Behavioral Approaches
... strategies they would be able and willing to use? • Were you able to write goals and strategies appropriately? • Questions? ...
... strategies they would be able and willing to use? • Were you able to write goals and strategies appropriately? • Questions? ...
20th Century
... twentieth century held that an individuals mental content rooted in biology is shaped by interaction with other. ...
... twentieth century held that an individuals mental content rooted in biology is shaped by interaction with other. ...