Across
- 2. The spread of ideas, methods, symbols and tools from one culture to another.
- 5. A complex mental disorder that leads to feelings of distress and social isolation.
- 6. The branch of psychology that focuses on health and wellness issues.
- 9. Rewarding of people who display what society considers good behaviour.
- 10. Jung’s term for people who use their psychological power to look inward, becoming emotionally self-sufficient.
- 11. Is the branch of psychology that sets up experiments to see how individuals act in particular situations; deals with measuring and explaining human behaviour.
- 16. Acculturation through free borders of ideas and symbols from one culture to another.
- 17. A category of mental disorder in which the patient has feelings of high levels of anxiety or tension in managing our daily lives.
- 18. Prolonged contact between two cultures, during which time the interchange symbols, beliefs, and customs.
- 19. The term used by psychologists for the part of our mind of which we are not aware.
- 20. Jung’s term for people who use their psychological power to draw close to other people, and rely on them for much of their sense of well being.
- 21. The psychological theory that learning can be programmed by whatever consequence follows a particular behaviour.
Down
- 1. The belief that cultures evolve in common patterns, moving from hunter-gathering cultures to industrialized states in predictable stages.
- 2. Acculturation through dominance of one culture over another, forcing the defeated to change aspects of its culture, or its entire culture.
- 3. Theories of psychologists attempting to determine the methods that can successfully change or modify problem human behaviour.
- 4. Category of mental disorder, categorized by a habitual pattern of rule-breaking and harming others.
- 7. A category of mental disorder in which the patient suffers from irrational thoughts of persecution or foreboding.
- 8. A structures philosophy against which all actions and events are judged.
- 9. A category of mental disorder in which the patient has lost touch with the real world, and may suffer from delusions or hallucinations.
- 12. Contact with other cultures.
- 13. Punishment of people who do something of which society disapproves.
- 14. Studies in which a group of people is tracked over a long period of time, sometimes even incorporation the group’s children into the study as them come along.
- 15. Maslow’s term for the final stage of human needs, in which a person integrates the self, making the personality whole.
