Across
- 7. one of the big 5 personality factors, capturing a person's emotional stability vs instability
- 10. model designed to understand the cause of psychological disorders asserting that disorders arise from a combination of individual dispositions and environmental stressors
- 11. book published by the American Psychological Association that classifies different psychological disorders, providing methods of diagnosis and treatment
- 12. _______ positive regard, Carl Rogers' concept of valuing people regardless of their flaws
- 15. first psychologist to focus on the unconscious mind
- 17. one of three mechanisms, our moral compass that focuses on how we should behave
- 18. psychological disorder marked by periods of major depression followed by periods of mania
- 19. one of the three "D"s of psychological disorders, referring to symptoms being different than average
- 20. first of the psychosexual stages, pleasures is centered around the mouth
Down
- 1. Abraham Maslow's theory involving humans having a hierarchy of needs
- 2. a defense mechanism in which a person changes their unacceptable impulses into their opposites
- 3. psychological disorder often developed during childhood involving social deficiencies like limited eye contact
- 4. characteristic pattern of thinking, feeling, and acting
- 5. a defense mechanism in which a person retreats to an earlier psychosexual stage
- 6. psychological disorder marked by excessive, uncontrollable worry that persists for at least 6 months
- 8. one of the big 5 personality factors, capturing whether a person is disorganized and impulsive or organized and disciplined
- 9. one of the three "D"s of psychological disorders, referring to symptoms interfering with daily life
- 13. shorthand for a psychological disorder developed as a response to traumatic experiences, often involving flashbacks and nightmares
- 14. type of unwanted, seemingly unending thought that often occurs in conjunction with compulsive behaviors
- 16. component of an explanatory style used by those with major depressive disorder, assumption that situation will never change
