PIP3 Crossword

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Across
  1. 3. Emotion characterized by feelings of worry, nervousness, or unease. (7 letters)
  2. 4. Genes believed to influence the development of a specific trait or behaviour.(15 letters)
  3. 5. Mental framework organizing and interpreting information. (6 letters)
  4. 7. The theory that proposes phobias are learnt and maintained via classical and operant conditioning. (14 letters)
  5. 8. Observable characteristics resulting from both genetic and environmental influences. (9 letters)
  6. 9. Psychological approach emphasizing personal growth, free will, and self-actualization.(10 letters)
  7. 11. bidirectional interaction where both the infant and caregiver respond to each other's signals (10 letters)
  8. 16. The system responsible for temporarily holding and manipulating information, proposed by Baddeley and Hitch (13 letters)
  9. 17. Technique used by police to enhance the retrieval of information from eyewitnesses.(16 letters)
  10. 19. German psychologist credited with establishing the first psychology laboratory. (5 letters)
  11. 20. Neurotransmitter associated with OCD and it's treatment. (9 letters)
  12. 21. Psychological concept suggesting that infants become attached to those who satisfy their primary needs.(12 letters)
  13. 22. Cognitive theory by Beck suggesting that depression arises from negative thoughts about the self, the world, and the future. (12 letters)
  14. 23. The country where orphans were kept in poor institutions. (8 letters)
Down
  1. 1. Activity that can contaminate eyewitness testimony by introducing new information or perspectives. (19 letters)
  2. 2. mechanisms that intervene between stimuli and responses, according to social learning theory. (19 letters)
  3. 6. Concept in humanistic psychology referring to the realization of one's full potential. (17 letters)
  4. 10. Systematic examination of the content of communication, often used in qualitative research. (15 letters)
  5. 12. Psychotherapeutic approach focusing on changing patterns of thinking and behavior to alleviate psychological distress. (27 letters)
  6. 13. Type of memory associated with personal experiences and specific events. (8 letters)
  7. 14. Attachment theory term describing an infant's intense bond with one primary caregiver.(10 letters)
  8. 15. Psychologists known for their research on eyewitness testimony and leading questions. (15 letters)
  9. 18. Disruption of memory caused by the presence of competing information. (12 letters)