APPSYCH - Motivation, Emotion, and Personality
Motivation
Instinct
Physiological need
Drive-Reduction Theory (W. James)
Homeostasis
Incentive
Yerkes-Dodson law
Hierarchy of needs
Set point
Basal metabolic rate
Obesity
Asexual (Alfred Kinsey)
Testosterone
Estrogen
Sexual response cycle (Masters & Johnson)
Refractory period
Affiliation need
Ostracism
Narcissism
Achievement motivation
Emotion
James-Lange Theory
Cannon-Bard Theory
Schachter Two-factor Theory
Facial Feedback Theory
Stress
General Adaptation Syndrome (H. Selye)
Tend-and-befriend Response
Health Psychology
Psychoneuroimmunology
Type A
Type B
Feel-good-do-good phenomenon
Mindfulness meditation
Positive psychology (M. Seligman)
Adaptation-level phenomenon
Relative deprivation
Personality
Psychodynamic theories (Freud & NeoFreudians)
Psychoanalysis
Id, ego, superego
Unconscious, subconscious, conscious
Psychosexual stages
Fixation
Defense mechanisms
Collective unconscious (Jung)
Projective & TAT tests
Rorschach Inkblot Test
Humanistic Theories (self-actualization)
Abraham Maslow
Unconditional Positive Regard (Rogers)
Personality Inventory
Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory (MMPI)
Social-Cognitive Perspective (Bandura)
Reciprocal Determinism
Self-Efficacy