Across
- 3. The only way they can relate to the world is by receiving things; more concerned with receiving than giving.
- 4. It is acquiring new, or modifying and reinforcing, existing knowledge.
- 7. He pioneered the social cognitive theory.
- 10. The capacity to organize one's self so that movement toward a certain goal may take place.
- 13. The decision-making component of personality that operates according to the reality principle.
- 15. This is a defense mechanism which the person acts out an unacceptable impulse in a socially acceptable way.
- 18. Have progressed through the hierarchy of needs.
- 20. It is a theory of learning based upon the ideas that all behaviors are acquired through conditioning.
- 22. A durable disposition to behave in a particular way in a variety of situations.
- 23. A psychologist who focused on the role of the unconscious in shaping personality.
- 24. Drive for union with another person or other persons.
- 25. Accurate ability to view the world from a client's perspective.
Down
- 1. The chief disruptive force blocking our development of good interpersonal relations.
- 2. An individual's unique constellation of consistent behavioral traits.
- 5. Needs The need for order and beauty.
- 6. The belief in one's capabilities to organize and execute the sources of action required to manage prospective situations.
- 8. It searches for the positive in the situation.
- 9. It refers no to a “threat of catastrophe, but to a turning point, a crucial period of increased vulnerability and heightened potential.
- 11. He added to Freud's theory of infantile sexuality by concentrating on children's development beyond puberty.
- 12. It is an abnormal syndrome defined as the fear of being or doing one's best.
- 14. He pioneered the psychodynamic theories.
- 16. In 1913, she began an analysis with Karl Abraham.
- 17. The aim of therapy is for clients to embrace the being-values.
- 19. This includes thoughts, memories, feelings and desires that we are not aware of, but that greatly influence our behavior.
- 21. It occurs if events occur as they are anticipated.
