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Horizontales
_____ treatment approaches make use of the principles of learning, such as reinforcement and extinction, and assume that normal and abnormal behaviors are both learned.
_____ is credited with laying the foundation for the study of classical conditioning in psychology.
Many newer antidepressants are selective ________ reuptake inhibitors.
Joan's mom and dad believe that parents know best. They expect Joan to obey all parental rules without uttering a word, and they are quick to impose stern punishments if she does not comply. In Baumrind's terms, Joan's parents are ______.
_____ is a learned technique for refocusing attention that brings about an altered state of consciousness.
Tricyclic drugs, MAO inhibitors, and selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors are examples of which class of drugs?
Ken avoids using elevators and sitting in cars with the windows rolled up. This is because Ken has an intense fear of closed spaces. In this scenario, it is most likely that Ken suffers from a(n) _____.
Biological processes occurring on a cycle of approximately 24 hours.
Bucky, a gifted musician, alternates between periods of dark despair and times of elation, great energy, recklessness, and creativity. Bucky is most likely to be suffering from _____ disorder.
After a long run, Aaron sometimes experiences a feeling of euphoria, a "runners' high," reflecting the activity of neurotransmitters called ________
Sharon, a schizophrenic, is not only emotionally flat but also socially withdrawn. It is most likely that she has ________ symptoms of schizophrenia.
In ________ amnesia, memory is lost for events preceding an injury or accident.
The reabsorption of neurotransmitters by a terminal button is termed as
Verticales
_______ conditioning is learning in which a voluntary response is strengthened or weakened, depending on its favorable or unfavorable consequences.
_____ intelligence refers to skills involved in the production and use of language.
_____ memory is defined as a memory system that holds information temporarily while actively manipulating and rehearsing that information.
According to _______, human beings have a minimum of eight different forms of intelligence.
_____ is the tendency to seek out and give greater weight to information that supports one's initial hypothesis and to ignore contradictory information that supports alternative hypotheses or solutions.
Gloria considers herself an exceptional human being. She expects special treatment from others but does not take others' feelings into consideration. Gloria's behavior indicates that she is suffering from _____ personality disorder.
Isabella, a 29-year-old, feels a sense of impending, unavoidable doom. Without any warning, she frequently experiences sudden shortness of breath, faintness, and cold sweats. This has been happening for the last 6 months. Doctors say there is no identifiable trigger for her condition. She has recently quit her job to work from home as she wants to avoid any further embarrassment. In the given scenario, Isabella likely has _____ disorder.
________ is the most widely used depressant in the United States.
The neurotransmitter _____ is involved in movement, attention, and learning.
_____ is/are sudden awakenings from non-REM sleep that are accompanied by extreme fear, panic, and strong physiological arousal.
The process by which a stimulus increases the likelihood that a preceding behavior will be repeated is called _______.
_____ therapy seeks to bring unresolved past conflicts and unacceptable impulses from the unconscious into the conscious, where patients may deal with the problems more effectively.
Karen's thoughts seem disjointed and illogical, and she suffers from frequent hallucinations. In addition, the syntax of her speech is unusual. Karen is most likely to be suffering from ____.
Roger is a manipulative individual who has no regard for the moral and ethical rules of society or the rights of others. It is most likely that he has ______ personality disorder.
_____ treatment approaches teach people to think in more adaptive ways by changing their dysfunctional notions about the world and themselves.
Laurel's mother yells at her when Laurel takes $20 from her mom's purse. This is _____ punishment.
The most influential psychologist to study operant conditioning was ______.
The terms Ecstasy and Molly are often the street names for ____.
_____ therapy works by altering the operation of neurons and neurotransmitters in the brain.