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Exam 4 – Test Review Chapters 12, 13, and 14 Visualizing Psychology Chapter 12 Chapter 13 Define personality Define traits Define personality traits Define factor analysis Describe the Five-Factor model Describe the psychoanalytic theory of personality Define conscious Define preconscious Define unconscious Define id, ego, superego Define Freud’s psychosexual theory of personality Describe Adler’s views on feelings of inferiority Describe Jung’s belief in the anima and animus Describe Horney’s theory of personality development Define defense mechanisms Describe Freud’s contribution to psychology Describe Humanistic approach to personality Identify the two theorists associated with humanistic perspective of personality Define self-concept Define unconditional positive regard Define self-actualization Describe someone who is fully selfactualized Describe social-cognitive theory Define self-efficacy Define reciprocal determinism Define locus of control Define behavioral genetics Percentage personality is the result of genetics Describe the major objective of the MMPI-2 Describe and list projective tests Define abnormal behavior Identify the approaches used to define abnormal behavior Identify treatments for abnormal behavior in earlier times Define the medical model Define psychiatry Describe the DSM-IV-TR Define insanity Define psychosis Describe the 5 axis in diagnosis Describe anxiety disorders Describe generalized anxiety disorder Define panic disorder Define panic attack Define phobia List the anxiety disorders Describe obsessive-compulsive disorder Describe how the learning theory views anxiety disorders Identify the 2 main types of mood disorders Describe bipolar disorder Describe the difference between bipolar disorder and major depressive disorder Explain how antidepressants and lithium help alleviate symptoms for mood disorders Describe schizophrenia Define “split mind” and “split personality” Describe hallucinations most common to schizophrenics Define word salad Describe violent behaviors of schizophrenics Describe Jerusalem Syndrome Describe the dopamine hypothesis Exam 4 – Test Review Chapters 12, 13, and 14 Visualizing Psychology Describe MRI studies of schizophrenics Describe the diathesis-stress model of schizophrenia Describe the use of alcohol among people who have a mental disorder Describe dissociative fugue Describe dissociative amnesia Describe depersonalization Describe dissociative identity disorder Define personality disorder Define antisocial personality disorder Describe borderline personality disorder Describe windigo psychosis Describe the rates of severe depression for women and men Chapter 14 Define psychotherapy Describe psychoanalysis Describe cognitive therapy Describe Ellis’s RET Describe the humanistic approach the therapy Describe the role of the therapist in Rogerian therapy Describe unconditional positive regard Describe self help groups Describe the benefits of group therapy Describe family therapy Describe the man focus of behavior therapy Describe aversion therapy Describe systematic desensitization Describe shaping- in behavior Describe biomedical therapy Describe antianxiety drugs Describe the effectiveness of antipsychotic drugs Reason for the dramatic reduction in the number of hospitalized patients Describe ECT Describe the risks of psychosurgery Describe the risks of using herbal remedies for psychiatric problems Current research on the percentage of people who are better off receiving psychotherapy than people who do not