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psychology Final   applications of classical and operant conditioning principles to the treatment of symptoms of psychological disorder and adjustment problems

Psychology

psychology Final
 

  1. applications of classical and operant conditioning principles to the treatment of symptoms of psychological disorder and adjustment problems.
  2. a disorder characterized by an unusual lack of remorse, empathy, or regards for normal social rules and conventions
  3. excessive emotionalism--a tendency to regard things in an emotional manner--and are attention seekers. People with this disorder are uncomfortable or feel unappreciated when they are not the center of attention. Behaviors may include constant seeking of approval or attention, self-dramatization, theatricality, and striking self-centeredness or sexual seductiveness in inappropriate situations, including social, occupational and professional relationships beyond what is appropriate for the social context.
  4. Hypochondriasis is a type of "somatoform" disorder in which a person misinterprets their normal physical experiences as symptoms of some type of disease.
  5. where is schizophrenia found
  6. until recently, eating disorders were only found in what culture
  7. memory impairment. development of multiple cognitive deficits
  8. difficulty to remember words
  9. learn purposeful movements
  10. can't remember or recognize objects (faces)
  11. alzheimers, vasular, parkinsons, huntingtons, HIV

 

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  1. behavior therapy

applications of classical and operant conditioning principles to the treatment of symptoms of psychological disorder and adjustment problems.

  1. antisocial personality disorder

a disorder characterized by an unusual lack of remorse, empathy, or regards for normal social rules and conventions

  1. histrionic personality disorder

excessive emotionalism--a tendency to regard things in an emotional manner--and are attention seekers. People with this disorder are uncomfortable or feel unappreciated when they are not the center of attention. Behaviors may include constant seeking of approval or attention, self-dramatization, theatricality, and striking self-centeredness or sexual seductiveness in inappropriate situations, including social, occupational and professional relationships beyond what is appropriate for the social context.

  1. hypochondriasis

Hypochondriasis is a type of "somatoform" disorder in which a person misinterprets their normal physical experiences as symptoms of some type of disease.

  1. in all cultures

where is schizophrenia found

  1. western cultures

until recently, eating disorders were only found in what culture

  1. dementia

memory impairment. development of multiple cognitive deficits

  1. aphasia

difficulty to remember words

  1. apraxia

learn purposeful movements

  1. agnosia

can't remember or recognize objects (faces)

  1. types of dementia

alzheimers, vasular, parkinsons, huntingtons, HIV