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What characterizes Histrionic Personality Disorder?
A need for constant attention and admiration, often through dramatic or overly emotional behavior.
What is Avoidant Personality Disorder marked by?
A fear of rejection and feelings of inadequacy, leading to social inhibition.
What are Grandiose Delusions?
An inflated sense of one's own importance, abilities, or identity, often seen in certain personality disorders.
What is Reaction Formation in psychology?
When someone behaves in a way that is opposite to their true feelings to hide anxiety or discomfort.
What does Psychoanalytic Therapy focus on?
Exploring unconscious conflicts and early childhood experiences to understand and resolve current issues.
What is Regression as a defense mechanism?
Returning to an earlier stage of development in response to stress or anxiety.
What is Displacement as a defense mechanism?
Shifting emotions from a threatening object to a safer one.
What is Projection as a defense mechanism?
Attributing one's own unacceptable thoughts or feelings to someone else.
What is Rationalization as a defense mechanism?
Creating logical excuses for behaviors that are actually motivated by irrational impulses.
What is Conformity in social influence?
Adjusting one's behavior or beliefs to match those of others, often to fit in or avoid conflict.
What is Compliance in social situations?
Agreeing to requests from others, even if we do not want to, typically for social approval.
What is Obedience in the context of social influence?
Following direct commands or instructions from an authority figure.
What is Social Loafing?
The tendency to exert less effort when working in a group than when working individually.
What is Groupthink?
A phenomenon where the desire for harmony or conformity in a group results in irrational or dysfunctional decision-making.
What is Group Polarization?
The tendency for group discussion to strengthen the prevailing opinions of group members.
What is an example of generalization in classical conditioning?
Responding similarly to a stimulus that is similar to the conditioned stimulus.
What is an example of discrimination in classical conditioning?
Responding differently to different stimuli, only responding to the specific conditioned stimulus.
What is an example of extinction in classical conditioning?
The gradual weakening of a conditioned response when the conditioned stimulus is presented without the unconditioned stimulus.
What is an example of spontaneous recovery in classical conditioning?
The reappearance of a conditioned response after a period of absence when the conditioned stimulus is presented again.
What is a fixed ratio schedule in reinforcement?
A schedule where reinforcement is delivered after a specific number of responses.
What is a variable ratio schedule in reinforcement?
A schedule where reinforcement is delivered after an unpredictable number of responses.