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Jung, "balancing one's psyche, one can reach their full potential"
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Jung, symbols related to character traits; includes models of people, behaviours, & personalities
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Type of learning, once neutral stimulus starts to produce a specific response after being paired with a conditioned stimulus
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Learned response to a previously neutral stimulus
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Originally neutral stimulus that comes to trigger a conditioned response after being paired with an unconditional stimulus
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Mental processes in the brain associated with thinking, knowing, & remembering
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Humanistic therapy developed by Carl Rogers in which a client plays an active role
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Time of a teen's life filled w/ extreme self-conciousness as they attempt to test & integrate various roles
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Mental disorder involving anxiety and fear
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Type of learning, uses rewards & punishments to encourage or discourage a behaviour
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An approach to therapy, focuses on resolving conflicted concious & unconscious feelings
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Maslow, reaching one's full potential, occurs only after basic needs are met
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Natural response to an unconditioned stimulus
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A stimulus that naturally triggers a response
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Theory that people are motivated to reduce the discomfy they feel when behaviour =/= attitude
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Idea that our needs create drives that need to be reduced which motivates us to satisfy these needs
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Overestimate the impact of personal factors & underestimate the impact of social influences when analysing behaviour of others
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Physical characteristics & aspects of personality/behaviour that are genetic
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Anxiety about specific object/activity/situation
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Type of anxiety disorder characterized by reliving of traumtic events through flashbacks/nightmares
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Social psych concept in which people in a group are less likely to intervene in a situation b/c they think someone else will
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Area of study that looks @ effect of culture on human behaviour
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Social group formed when its members identity w/ one another
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Social group toward which an individual feels disrespect/opposition, sometimes treated badly by ingroup
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A belief that leads to social disgrace
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Loss of person's sense of individuality/personal responsibility when immersed in a group environment