AP15: Therapy Your name: Directions: For each situation below, type in the name of the matching concept and name where appropriate in the space provided. Answer options are listed below. Be SURE to put your name on this document above and to save it correctly to obtain full credit. Save all APs as a word document in rtf. Relabel your APs in exactly the following way: APNumberFirstNameLastName. So for Elizabeth Mosser, AP1 would then be labeled and saved as AP1ElizabethMosser. Submit your APs online. Your graded APs will be returned online for you to view there. Choose your answers from this list unless an exception is noted: Please note that #10 requires a write-in answer instead of one from this list. (Please note that not all answers are used.) Psychoanalysis, Psychodynamic therapy, Humanistic-Client-Centered Therapy, Behavior Therapy, Lithium treatment, Eclectic approach, Exposure Therapies, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Therapeutic Lifestyle Changes, Cognitive Therapy, Family Therapy, Token economy, Remember to just type your answers in black and do not bold or italicize your answer. 1. Amira felt she was depressed. She wanted to see a therapist who is using a therapy that was primarily started to treat depression and that was found to be very successful and thought to improve her mood. Which therapy would best fit her criteria? Your answer: 2. In Tashondas first therapy consultation, her therapist explained that she would be using an updated version of a therapy approach first established over a century ago. She would be letting Tashonda express whatever she felt without evaluating it and then the therapist would offer an interpretation of what the real unconscious meaning was of her expressions. She also explained that she would focus on the feelings that Tashonda would have about her as a way of understanding Tashondas relationship issues.our answer: 3. Leon said his psychologist had suggested that he try several different activities to improve his mild depression. Rather than focusing immediately on psychotherapy or medications, his psychologist wanted him to first try exercising regularly, sleeping more, spending more time socializing, being under brighter lights or in the sun and working on controlling his ruminative thoughts. What method is Leons psychologist using? Your answer: 4. Louis said, I have been working to change my actions but lately I feel that the way I think is part of the problem I have as well. I wonder if the thoughts dont lead me away from acting like I want to. What kind of therapy might Louis arrange to help him deal with his thinking as well as his actions? Your answer: 5. Martinas family had a lot of conflict and issues. Martina did not feel that she was the problem but rather that the whole family system had serious issues. So she felt that everyone needed to be involved in the therapy so she could improve and also so that the family could change to support her and each other. What therapy approach fits Martinas view? Your answer: 5. John was unable to control his dramatic mood swings from being overactive at times and then at other times being very depressed. His psychologist said the Jack would need to work in therapy to ensure he understood his bipolar disorder and to work to manage it. His therapist also wanted him to take a biomedical treatment. What would most likely to be the biomedical treatment John would take? Your answer: 6. Susans psychotherapist didnt like to be rigid about psychotherapy approaches or techniques. So her therapy included techniques and components of several therapy approaches rather than strictly conforming to one approach. What would be the term for this therapy that Susan is receiving? Your answer: 7. Venus discovered that the source of her problem was a poor self-concept. Her psychologist noted that when she was growing up she had lacked a genuine, unconditionally loving relationship with her parents and had never felt understood by them. The psychologist would help her improve her self-concept. What type of therapy uses these concepts? Your answer: 8. Jack said that to get over his fear of germs he had entered therapy. With his consent, he started by sitting next to a trash can, then slowly worked up touching the outside of it, then to putting his face close to it, and then finally touching the rim. He felt he was getting better and expected to be able to lose entirely most of his fear of germs with continued treatment as this therapy was very good at removing fears. What type of therapy was he working with? Your answer: 9. Hannah said she was using a therapy-related technique in her classroom teaching. She was giving her students who were following directions or working hard a small plastic chip. They could keep all their chips for the week and on Friday, the students with chips could buy little toys, stickers or other treats with their chips. What therapy-related technique is Hannah using? Your answer: 10. Tyler had a long-time serious depression. While a number of methods are usually successful, none of them helped his depression for some unknown reason. He had tried cognitive therapy, interpersonal therapy and medications without success. What other biomedical options could he try for his depression from the several in the text beyond the usually successful methods listed above? Your answer: AP 13 & 14: Psychological Disorders Your name: Directions: For each situation below, type in the name of the matching concept or term in the space provided. Answer options are listed below. Be SURE to put your name on this document above and to save it correctly to obtain full credit. Save all APs as a word document in rtf. Relabel your APs in exactly the following way: APNumberFirstNameLastName. So for Elizabeth Mosser, AP1 would then be labeled and saved as AP1ElizabethMosser. Submit your APs online. Your graded APs will be returned online for you to view there. Choose your answers from this list unless an exception is noted: (Please note that not all answer are used.) Generalized Anxiety Disorder, Antisocial Personality Disorder, Major Depressive Episode, Phobia , Borderline Personality Disorder, Bipolar Disorder, Schizophrenia, Persistent Depressive Disorder, Dissociative Identity Disorder, Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder, Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Remember to just type your answers in black and do not bold or italicize your answer. Directions: Match the description below with one of the above specific disorders. 1. Chelsea had felt sad and down for many years, though she managed to finish school and to work at a job. She functioned ok in life but really never felt good or that she had energy or pleasure. What diagnosis would best fit Chelsea? Your answer: 2. Liams wife complained that he was sometimes so energetic that he didnt make much sense and showed poor judgment for several days. He often got into trouble during those spells with drugs, alcohol, or other behaviors. But then at other times he would slip into a funk where he could not function well at all, would talk of killing himself, isolate himself, and feel very, very low. In between these various episodes, he functioned normally. What diagnosis would best fit Liam? Your answer: 3. Yvonne was badly beaten during a robbery. She recovered well physically and managed in her life. But for over a year, she had frequent flashback memories of the robbery, was very tense much of the time, had terrible nightmares, kept away from others, and sometimes was depressed as well. Her moods shifted often. What diagnosis would best fit Yvonne? Your answer: 4. Marcus has been extremely tense and uneasy for over a year, resulting in troubles with digestion and headaches. He cant pinpoint a reason for the sudden dramatic increase in tension, but he is jumpy, cant sleep, feels fearful, and worries something dreadful will happen. What disorder best fits Marcus? Your answer: 5. Natasha was turning 36 and her life was challenging. She had few close friends as she tended to create a lot of drama in relationships that was far from normal. She switched jobs frequently as she had conflicts at work due to her extreme behavior and moods and kept changing her mind about what she wanted to do for a living. She moved frequently and seemed at a loss as to what she wanted in life or where she was going. She would say things like I look in the mirror and I dont really know who I am or who I am supposed to be. What diagnosis best fits Natasha? Your answer: 6. The psychologist was puzzled. Jack reported blacking out at times where he couldnt remember where he had been or what he had done. Yet people told him that he was at parties, shopping, or socializing normally during the times he was blacked out. He could not control when he was himself or when he was blacked out. That was his primary problem. He had been sexually abused when he was young but had moved on from that. What diagnosis should the psychologist explore further with Jack? Your answer: 7. Lamar had a number of quirks. He could not leave home without performing a certain routine of footsteps before he went out the door and in the driveway, he had to turn several times counting each and saying a particular phrase. If he didnt follow his routines for several tasks, he became extremely anxious. He also reported having frightening thoughts of harming his dog. What disorder does Lamar likely have? Your answer: 8. Sadia is absolutely terrified of heights, without any particular rational reason. She cannot stay in a hotel room above the second floor and avoids social outings if they involve a tall building. She perspires and becomes very extremely anxious above the second floor. What diagnosis best fits Sadia? Your answer: 9. Jackson has come to believe that his family is interfering with his thinking. He believes that the new microwave they bought has been capturing his thoughts and broadcasting them to an FBI office. He is fearful of being picked up and imprisoned somewhere due to this, although his behavior is otherwise pretty normal. What diagnosis might Jackson likely have? Your answer: 10. Mai has struggled greatly over the last 2 months. During this time, she has had long periods of extremely sad mood throughout most of the day, very low energy, feelings of hopelessness and despair, and lack of joy or pleasure. She is consistently down and feels worthless and cant sleep properly. She has also lost much of her appetite. These symptoms are interfering with relationships and her ability to perform her job adequately. What diagnosis best fits Mai? Your answer: ** Please remember that actual diagnosis is far more complicated and requires professional expertise. AP12: Stress, Health & Human Flourishing Your name: Directions: For each situation below, type in the name of the matching concept or term in the space provided. Answer options are listed below. Be SURE to put your name on this document above and to save it correctly to obtain full credit. Save all APs as a word document in rtf. Relabel your APs in exactly the following way: APNumberFirstNameLastName. So for Elizabeth Mosser, AP1 would then be labeled and saved as AP1ElizabethMosser. Submit your APs online. Your graded APs will be returned online for you to view there. Choose your answers from this list unless an exception is noted: Please note that not all answers are used and that #2 and #7 requires a typed answer not from this list. significant life change, Type A, Type B, adaptation level phenomenon, sympathetic nervous system, resistance, internal locus of control, external locus of control, self-control, feel good-do good phenomenon, relative deprivation, daily hassle, problem focused coping, catastrophe, emotion-focused coping, alarm Remember to just type your answers in black and do not bold or italicize your answer. 1. Marley worried about his excessively stressful job affecting his heart health. Which of the answer options above can be changed and is a known specific behavioral factor in heart disease, according to research? Your answer: 2. Jamal said, I was feeling down about my boss but I thought a lot about it and realized probably everyone has a strict boss at some point so it was no big deal. And my co-workers will probably like me better too if I am more careful in my work anyway so I have relieved a lot of my stress by changing how I view things. What approach did Jamal use to resolve his stress? Your answer: 3. Nadia felt so down about all the wonderful things her wealthier friends had that she didnt have. She started to feel worthless even though she was comfortably middle class and had most necessities. What principle relates to Nadia feeling so down from seeing what her wealthier friends have? Your answer: 4. Santiago overslept this morning, was out of coffee, and tripped and skinned his knee on the way out the door. At work, he realized he had left his wallet at home as well. Santiago is experiencing several of what kind of stressors? Your answer: 5. Billie was very excited about getting a much higher paying job and said she now had all the money she needed. But after a while, she became used to her new income and then she began to think about getting some other job with an even higher salary to make her happy. What concept explains Billies loss of happiness with her income over time? Your answer: 6. Veronica was very unhappy about the way her boss treated her. She decided to make an appointment and to talk with her boss about it and make some suggestions that might improve the situation. If they couldnt work out a solution, then she would look for another job. Which coping process best fits Veronicas behavior of making these plans to try and resolve this unpleasant situation? Your answer: 7. Moana wants to feel happier than she is now. Write out one suggestion you can give her from our chapter to help a person feel happier. Your answer: 8. Maria was extremely terribly angry about her boyfriend having shared a secret with a friend of his. From what was discussed in lecture, should she talk with him while she is very angry, is somewhat angry, or wait until she is not at all angry? Use one of these options for your answer to this item. Your answer: 9. Fatimah has a strong sense of herself, feels her choices are her own to control, and that she will be who determines her fate in life. What concept does she possess? Your answer: 10. Joe admitted he felt stressed about his new job responsibilities and that he was tired from the past few weeks of managing so much. However, he said he thought he would be given even more responsibilities in the coming months so while he wanted to take some vacation time off to relieve his stress, he was going to just push on and put even more hours into his work. He felt he was hanging in there enough to keep going a while longer. What stage of Selyes stages would he be in? Your answer: AP11: Social Psychology Name: Directions: For each situation below, type in the name of the matching concept or term in the space provided. Answer options are listed below. Be SURE to put your name on this document above and to save it correctly to obtain full credit. Save all APs as a word document in rtf. Relabel your APs in exactly the following way: APNumberFirstNameLastName. So for Elizabeth Mosser, AP1 would then be labeled and saved as AP1ElizabethMosser. Submit your APs online. Your graded APs will be returned online for you to view there. Choose your answers from this list unless an exception is noted: Please note that #2 requires a written answer rather than an answer from the answer options. (Please note that not all answers are used.) social loafing, companionate love, cognitive dissonance, superordinate goals, conformity, group polarization, bystander effect, fundamental attribution error, social facilitation, foot-in-the-door phenomenon, GRIT, altruism, frustration-aggression principle, proximity, reciprocity norm Remember to just type your answers in black and do not bold your answer. 1. Lydias friend brought her to a meeting so they could decide if they did or didnt want a new parking lot built for their school. They felt they should go because they were both undecided. The crowd also seemed ambivalent. But after they heard a number of people state the reasons the parking lot was needed, they and the group became strongly in favor of advocating for the parking lot. What process occurred here? Your answer: 2. Sebastian wanted to improve his relationship with his girlfriend. He felt their arguments were not helpful and didnt get resolved. From lecture, what is one piece of advice Sebastian might receive if he got help for this issues involving arguing? Your answer: 3. Mia explained that she preferred to exercise with a friend or even a group. She felt it motivated her to run faster and go farther and helped her workout. What term above involves an improvement in performance when others are present? Your answer: 4. Lashawn explained that, while he was initially very attracted to Martina, he wanted to work toward an affectionate friendly relationship with her where they shared their daily activities and tried to work together equally. He wanted to have the same values and a deep best friend attachment. What type of relationship would he want for the future according to our course? Your answer: 5. Yasmine appreciated Jaysins helping her carrying in her groceries at the apartment. The next day, she saw him getting ready to bring in a number of grocery bags and she offered to help him. She said, I owe it to you for your help yesterday. What term is used for her belief that she is obligated to return the favor he did for her? Your answer: 6. Miriam was tired of the constant arguments among her co-workers about who should clean the lunch area. She said, I will help resolve this. First, this group will agree they want to work this out and then they will concede they do have to help with the microwave cleaning a couple of times a week. Then the other group will state they want to work this out and they will make an offer to help clean the refrigerator. We will keep going until we get this solved. What method for resolving conflict is Miriam using? Your answer: 7. Tara and Shelby were very competitive in the classroom and didnt even speak to each other unless they were speaking critically. But when the classroom was suddenly flooded from a pipe breaking, they came together to lead and organize getting all the paper materials and important objects out of the classroom. What is the term associated with this phenomenon of coming together in order to work out an important need? Your answer: 8. Pang is very stylish and follows every fashion trend as soon as it comes out. Her sister Mai is very different and wants to be unique. So Mai carefully cleans her wardrobe regularly to avoid having anything trendy, even if she loves the outfit. She then wears only the opposite of the trends. Which term applies to both womens behaviors? Your answer: 9. Juanita said, When I first saw Lakesha, I wasnt very impressed. But I found she was in several of my classes and since she lives right down the hall, I bump into her all the time. The more Ive seen her, the more I like her. Weve become friends. What is the term for being attracted to someone close by whom you see often? Your answer: 10. Kim said, I know that I am sometimes late to class. I have noticed that Omar is often late for class too. I havent asked what his excuse is but I know I have a long commute on the bus. I suspect really that he actually is just irresponsible. What term fits Kims opinion about Omars lateness? Your answer: AP10: Developing through the Lifespan Your name : Directions: For each situation below, type in the name of the matching concept or term in the space provided. Answer options are listed below. Be SURE to put your name on this document above and to save it correctly to obtain full credit. Save all APs as a word document in rtf. Relabel your APs in exactly the following way: APNumberFirstNameLastName. So for Elizabeth Mosser, AP1 would then be labeled and saved as AP1ElizabethMosser. Submit your APs online. Your graded APs will be returned online for you to view there. Choose your answers from this list. (Please note not all answers are used.) fetus, preoperational stage, conventional stage, identity vs. role confusion, permissive, generativity vs. stagnation, object permanence, authoritative, embryo, integrity vs. despair, critical periods, habituation, conservation, intimacy vs. isolation, authoritarian, social clock, teratogens, formal operations stage, theory of mind Remember to just type your answers in black and do not bold or italicize your answer. 1. Rashid was so excited. His eight-month-old daughter for the first time seemed to understand that when he hid his face behind his hands, that he was still there. She delighted in grabbing for his hands down and then chuckled wildly when seeing him there. What is the term for this developmental progress? Your answer: 2. When the dentist told Elena that she should have X-rays, she declined. She said she was pregnant and that she had learned they have the potential to harm her developing embryo. This is because X-rays are classified as which category above? Your answer: 3. When Lucy first saw the new toy, she was staring at it and absorbed in it. After playing with it a few times, she seemed used to it and ignored it. It no longer caught her interest. What term above fits this process? Your answer: 4. Little George was very upset because his brother had 2 cookies and he had only 1. His father pointed out that his cookie was very much larger than his brothers so they were really the same amount. But George couldnt seem to understand that. Little George is showing behavior from which of Piagets stages? Your answer: 5. Marina was about 8 months pregnant. Because she had studied human development, she knew that the scientific term for this stage of human development is termed __________. Your answer: 6. Naomi was frustrated. She was 72 and still working because she enjoyed her job and was physically healthy. However, her children, friends and others told her that she should quit because she was too old to be working. She was very annoyed at this pressure. This type of cultural assumption and expectation is termed _________. Your answer: 7. John was trying to explain to his younger brother Louis that the word city didnt just mean a bunch of tall buildings. He carefully described how a city involves people living there, having a government, and being identified as an official city with a formal name. But Louis only stuck to his idea that the word means anywhere with tall buildings that you could see; he couldnt seem to understand all the ideas John described. Louis appears to be in which of Piagets stages? Your answer: 8. Stephanie was adamant about staying within the law at all times. When she was asked about why she felt that was so important, she said that societies create rules and we all have to work together to create order in our neighborhoods and cities and counties. The laws reflect the rules the people have decided upon and the neighborhoods will work well if everyone cooperates with the law. Stephanie would appear to be in which stage of Kohlbergs? Your answer: 9. Jose who was four put his favorite toy car in the cookie jar. A little later, he asked his mother to get his car but she said she couldnt find it in the toy box. Jose was upset as he said that his mother should have known it was in the cookie jar even though she didnt see him put it in there. Jose seems to not yet have reached which developmental concept? Your answer: 10. Adrianne was reviewing her life after her retirement. She felt that she had made some poor choices at times but overall she could see why she had made them at the time. She also pondered the choices that had worked out well. Overall, she felt she mostly understood how her life had unfolded the way it had. She is working on which stage of Eriksons? Your answer: AP9: Personality Your name: Directions: For each situation below, type in the name of the matching concept or term in the space provided. Answer options are listed below. Be SURE to put your name on this document above and to save it correctly to obtain full credit. Save all APs as a word document in rtf. Relabel your APs in exactly the following way: APNumberFirstNameLastName. So for Elizabeth Mosser, AP1 would then be labeled and saved as AP1ElizabethMosser. Submit your APs online. Your graded APs will be returned online for you to view there. Choose your answers from this list unless an exception is noted: Please note that not all answers are used. Sigmund Freud, rationalization, genital stage, Carl Jung, stability, projective test, self-actualization, Rogers Person-Centered approach, Karen Horney, Alfred Adler, self-esteem, conscientiousness, spotlight effect, Trait theory, Abraham Maslow, phallic stage, self-serving bias, Social Cognitive approach, self-efficacy Remember to just type your answers in black and do not bold or italicize your answer. 1. When Rui went in for a psychological assessment, he was asked to look at some vague pictures and to tell a story about the people in them and what was happening. He thought it was odd. What kind of test did Rui receive? Your answer: 2. Max felt very self-conscious as he knew everyone was checking out his clothing and hairdo. He tried to look his best, knowing everyone was noting every detail of his appearance and probably talking about it, even though he was a pretty ordinary high school student. What phenomenon does Max appear to be showing? Your answer: 3. Cameron was a very even-tempered man, who rarely showed signs of moods or upset. He was very calm and relaxed most of the time and handled most stressors pretty calmly as well. What trait from the Big 5 theory is revealed here about Cameron? Your answer: 4. Madison was an artist whose focus was looking at symbols and stories that occurred in different cultures around the world. She wished to reach deep into the shared mind of humans to express our common deep mind. Whose personality approach does she appear to be using? Your answer: 5. One personality theorist was a student of Freuds who believed that a persons primary motive in life was not pleasure, but rather that each person sought love and security in their lives. Who was this theorist? Your answer: 6. Mee said that she was trying to change her behavior to be more assertive, but that her thinking and feelings about it seemed to make it difficult to change. She also feel that her environment such as her friends made it hard. These three factors influence each other in which personality approach? Your answer: 7. Jacob was plugging along as a nurse. He had enjoyed his work, made a good living, and was respected in his field. Currently, he felt ok about his job but had a nagging feeling something was missing. However, upon reflection, he realized he felt a higher calling and wanted to change to being a yoga teacher. He felt would this would probably not impress people but would enable him to change peoples lives and health which he felt called to do. Jacobs changes fit which level of Maslows hierarchy? Your answer: 8. Stephanie considered herself an above average student though she usually got C grades. She also saw herself as unusually attractive though it was clear her friends didnt see this. In addition, she felt she was an unusually personable person when others saw her as shy and a bit awkward. Stephanie appears to be an example of which tendency? Your answer: 9. One personality theorist was a student of Freud’s who believed that a persons primary motive in life was not pleasure, but rather a sense of superiority over others or at least a feeling of not being inferior. Who was this theorist? Your answer: 10. Harry insisted that he did not really like to drink alcohol that much. He said he drank fairly heavily because it is expected of him as a college student and his girlfriend and others expected it of him. He said it made him cool to others and he could handle it. His girlfriend and his friends told him that they thought he drank way too much but he said it was necessary and he didnt really even like drinking. They did not believe his reasons. What term might Harrys situation be showing?