Across
- 3. of psychology emphasizing free will and self-actualization — HUMANISM
- 4. used to record brain’s electrical activity — EEG
- 9. state often used for pain control or memory recovery — HYPNOSIS
- 11. “stream” metaphor proposed by this psychologist — WILLIAMJAMES
- 12. of focusing attention to achieve relaxation and awareness — MEDITATION
- 13. proposing that dreams reflect problem-solving — COGNITIVETHEORY
- 14. that alter consciousness, perception, and mood — PSYCHOACTIVE
- 17. founder of psychoanalysis — FREUD
- 18. for detecting faint stimuli — ABSOLUTETHRESHOLD
- 19. that integrates biology, psychology, and social factors — BIOPSYCHOSOCIAL
- 20. of the first psychology laboratory in Leipzig — WUNDT
- 21. on mental adaptations for survival — EVOLUTIONARY
- 23. involving cessation of breathing during sleep — SLEEPAPNEA
- 24. on unconscious conflict, dreams, and childhood — PSYCHODYNAMIC
Down
- 1. stage characterized by rapid eye movements and dreaming — REMSLEEP
- 2. who wrote Principles of Psychology — JAMES
- 5. of conditioning with dogs and salivation — PAVLOV
- 6. of the mind containing thoughts not readily available to awareness — UNCONSCIOUS
- 7. where behavior is shaped by consequences — OPERANT
- 8. emphasizing observable learning through environment — SOCIALLEARNING
- 9. in psychology that emphasizes thinking and information processing — COGNITIVE
- 10. of thought founded by John B. Watson, focusing only on observable actions — BEHAVIORISM
- 15. disorder involving sudden attacks of REM sleep — NARCOLEPSY
- 16. rhythm roughly lasting 24 hours — CIRCADIAN
- 18. using reinforcement and punishment to shape behavior — BEHAVIORMODIFICATION
- 22. concerned with measurement of mental processes — PSYCHOMETRICS
