HBSE Crossword

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Across
  1. 3. In General Systems Theory, this process refers to continuity with change; in this process, dynamic systems must perform four functions: input, throughput, output, goal direction
  2. 5. In General Systems Theory, the tendency for a system to maintain a relatively stable , constant state of balance; if something disturbs the baFreud'sthe system will readjust itself and regain stability
  3. 6. Medical conditions with organic etiology; physiological conditions;medications;neurochemistry;genetics
  4. 11. the rules of behavior that are considered acceptable in a group or society; relative to environment, situation, and time; people who do not follow these norms may be shunned or suffer some kind of consequence (e.g. stigma)
  5. 14. In Frued's psychoanalytic theory, this structure of the mind refers to a person's instincts or drives of the unconscious mind
  6. 15. In Freud's psychoanalytic theory, this structure of the mind refers to the rational or conscious mind
  7. 16. In psychology, this refers to a strong affection tie that binds a person to an intimate companion and is characterized by affection and a desire to maintain proximity
  8. 17. also referred to as the disease model, this perspective focuses on individual-based pathology with a biological or organic etiology
  9. 18. Experienced in the therapeutic relationship, this is the other side of transference that is experienced by the helping professional
  10. 19. in symbolic interactions, this is the dynamic, communicative process in which individuals recognize things, assess them, assigns meaning, and act on the basis of that meaning
Down
  1. 1. In Robert Sternberg's Triarchic Theory of Intelligence, this applies to people who can succeed in almost every context; "street smarts"
  2. 2. In behavioral theories, the removal of an aversive stimulus (e.g. early prison release)
  3. 4. Socioeconomic conditions, socio-environmental conditions; cultural meanings, family relationships, peer relationships
  4. 7. from this perspective, mental illness is not a medical disease, but (in part, at least) the result of unjust social, political, and economic conditions
  5. 8. The extent to which people believe they are capable of performing specific behaviors in order to attain certain goals
  6. 9. An idea of the self that is constructed from the beliefs one holds about oneself and the responses of others
  7. 10. Refers to each indivdual's distinguishing mental and emotional nature that results in a characteristic pattern of responses to people and situations; applied to newborns, infants, and children
  8. 12. In General Systems Theory, this refers to a system's tendency to move from simpler to more complex
  9. 13. In Freud's psychoanalytic theory, this structure of the mind refers to a person's conscience or internalized higher moral self, of the unconscious mind
  10. 17. Set of assumptions, concepts, values and practices, that constitutes a way of viewing reality for the community that shares them, especially in an intellectual discipline