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Mors 200 Arts Final - Psychology Vocabulary Part 4
This deck covers key psychology vocabulary terms and concepts from the Mors 200 Arts Final. It includes definitions and explanations of various psychological phenomena and terms.
The medium through which a message passes from sender to receiver.
Channel
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Key Terms
Term
Definition
The medium through which a message passes from sender to receiver.
Channel
A learned tendency to respond to people, objects, or institutions in a positive or negative way.
Attitude
Not listening because he/she is only interested in what he/she has to say.
Stage Hogging
An unconscious, irrational means used by the ego to defend against anxiety.
Ego Defense Mechanisms
A strong emotion characterized by sudden and extreme fear.
Panic
Blame directed toward one's self based on real or unreal conditions.
Guilt
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| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
The medium through which a message passes from sender to receiver. | Channel |
A learned tendency to respond to people, objects, or institutions in a positive or negative way. | Attitude |
Not listening because he/she is only interested in what he/she has to say. | Stage Hogging |
An unconscious, irrational means used by the ego to defend against anxiety. | Ego Defense Mechanisms |
A strong emotion characterized by sudden and extreme fear. | Panic |
Blame directed toward one's self based on real or unreal conditions. | Guilt |
An organized, flexible, purposeful, group centered, time-limited response to death which reflects reverence, dignity and respect. | Funeral Rite |
The study of how people and animals use space. | Proxemics |
A relation of harmony, conformity, accord or affinity established in any human interaction. | Rapport |
A deliberate attempt to change attitudes of belief with information and arguments. | Persuasion |
Advice, especially that given as a result of consultation. Helping someone else with a problem. | Counseling (Webster) |
A speech planned in advance but presented in a direct, conversational manner. | Extemporaneous Speech |
That branch of philosophy dealing with values relating to human conduct, with respect to the rightness and wrongness of certain actions and to the goodness and badness of the motives and ends of such actions. | Ethics (Webster) |
The sudden and unexpected death of an apparently healthy infant, which remains unexplained after a complete autopsy and a review of the circumstances around the death. | Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS, Crib Death) |
Taking innocent comments as personal attacks. | Defensive Listening |
The feels and their expression. | Affect |
A set of symptoms associated with loss. | Grief Syndrome (Lindemann) |
A speaker's words and actions. | Message |
Characteristic ways of responding to stress. | Coping |
The experience of grief, especially in young bereaved parents, where mourning customs are unclear due to an inappropriate death and the absence of prior bereavement experience; typical in a society that has attempted to minimize the impact of death through medical control of disease and social control of those who deal with the dying and the dead. | Anomic Grief |
An unsuccessful attempt made by the person to end his or her own life. | Suicidal Gesture |
An unconscious, irrational means used by the ego to defend against anxiety. | Defense Mechanisms |
A document which governs the withholding or withdrawal of life-sustaining treatment from an individual in the event of an incurable or irreversible condition that will cause death within a relatively short time, and which such person is no longer able to make decisions regarding his/her medical treatment. | Living Will |
Choice of actions provided through counseling as a means of solving the counselee's problem. | Option |
A phenomenon that occurs when an individual's performance improves because of the presence of others. | Social Facilitation |