Across
- 5. what we are aware of a any moment
- 9. what we can recall
- 12. Cognitive therapy for depression that aims to replace negative or irrational thoughts with more reasonable, adaptive ones
- 13. specializes in studying mental processes such as thinking, memory, planning, reasoning, attention, and perception.
- 15. process of fitting new information into existing cognitive schemas, perceptions, and understanding. This means that when you are faced with new information, you make sense of this information by referring to information you already have
- 18. focuses on resolving a patient's conflicted conscious and unconscious feeling
- 19. A positive or negative evaluative reaction toward a stimulus
Down
- 1. study of the human mind,mental states and behaviors
- 2. refers to mental processes such as perception, memory, thinking and reasoning and so on.
- 3. The way in which an animal or person acts in response to a particular situation or stimulus
- 4. A detailed study of an individual or small group of people.
- 6. the ego's way of distorting reality to deal with anxiety
- 7. The part of the mind that mediates between the conscious and the unconscious
- 8. Jung's theory,innate concepts and memories
- 9. all human behaviors is influenced by early childhood
- 10. what can only be recalled under certain conditions
- 11. The part of a person's mind that acts as a self-critical conscience
- 14. acts according to the "pleasure principle", seeking to avoid pain or unpleasure
- 16. Good sense and sound judgment in practical matters
- 17. The theory that conscious awareness of dreaming is a learnable skill that enables dreamers to control the direction and content of their dreams.
