Mors 200 Arts Final - Psychology Vocabulary Part 8
This deck covers key psychology vocabulary terms and concepts related to Mors 200 Arts Final, focusing on definitions and explanations of psychological phenomena.
An adaptive maneuver characterized by an inability or unwillingness to act with the aim of asserting or sustaining individual control, autonomy or self-esteem.
Resistance
Key Terms
An adaptive maneuver characterized by an inability or unwillingness to act with the aim of asserting or sustaining individual control, autonomy or self-esteem.
Resistance
The highness or lowness of one's voice.
Pitch
A conscious postponement of addressing anxieties and concerns.
Suppression
Adjustment, motivational in nature, to be achieved.
Goals
Words that have more than one dictionary meaning.
Equivocal Terms
Social attraction to another person.
Interpersonal Attraction
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Term | Definition |
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An adaptive maneuver characterized by an inability or unwillingness to act with the aim of asserting or sustaining individual control, autonomy or self-esteem. | Resistance |
The highness or lowness of one's voice. | Pitch |
A conscious postponement of addressing anxieties and concerns. | Suppression |
Adjustment, motivational in nature, to be achieved. | Goals |
Words that have more than one dictionary meaning. | Equivocal Terms |
Social attraction to another person. | Interpersonal Attraction |
The loudness of one's voice. | Volume |
The discernible response of the receiver. | Feedback |
Redirection of emotion to culturally or socially useful purposes. | Sublimation |
Interventions for a highly emotional, temporary state in which individuals, overcome by feelings of anxiety, grief, confusion or pain are unable to act in a realistic, normal manner. Intentional responses which help individuals in a crisis situation. | Crisis Counseling |
Blocking of threatening material from consciousness. | Repression |
Having a sense of honor, upright and fair dealing. | Honesty |
A speech given 'off the top of one's head' without preparation. | Impromptu Speech |
An expressed struggle between at least two interdependent parties who perceive incompatible goals, scarce rewards, and interference from the other party in achieving their goals. | Conflict |
Any event capable of producing physical or emotional stress. | Stressor |
The killing of one human being by another. | Homicide |
192 Counseling in which a counselor shares a body of special information with a counselee. | Informational Counseling |
193 Something, as a reason or desire, action as a spur to action. | Motives |
194 Syndrome characterized by the presence of grief in anticipation of death of loss; the actual death comes as a confirmation of knowledge of a life-limiting condition. | Anticipatory Grief |