Docsity
Docsity

Prepare for your exams
Prepare for your exams

Study with the several resources on Docsity


Earn points to download
Earn points to download

Earn points by helping other students or get them with a premium plan


Guidelines and tips
Guidelines and tips

PSY107 Midterm Study Guide: Freud, Erikson, Maslow, Rogers, and More, Exams of Psychology

This study guide provides an overview of key topics and concepts for the psy107 midterm exam, including the works of sigmund freud, erik erikson, abraham maslow, and carl rogers. Covered topics include ego defense mechanisms, psychosocial stages, humanism, learning types, and various therapeutic approaches. New additions are highlighted in red.

Typology: Exams

Pre 2010

Uploaded on 08/04/2009

koofers-user-710
koofers-user-710 🇺🇸

10 documents

1 / 1

Toggle sidebar

This page cannot be seen from the preview

Don't miss anything!

bg1
Study Guide PSY107 Midterm Exam
Some Topics to Know & Understand
Latest additions are in red.
Sigmund Freud
Ego defense mechanisms: Repression, Denial, Displacement,
Projection, Reaction-Formation, Rationalization, Compensation,
Fantasy
Erik Erikson
The eight Psychosocial stages
Crises, Turning point
Psychological moratorium
Stereotypes of Late Adulthood
Abraham Maslow
Hierarchy of Needs, understand the different aspects of it
Self-actualizing
Carl Rogers
Humanism – Seven Key Propositions
Phenomenology – what is it?
Learning Types
Intrapersonal, Visual-spatial, Interpersonal, Verbal-linguistic
Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy
Albert Ellis
What is REBT?
What are the A,B,C,D, steps of rational thinking?
Irrational Beliefs
Musterbation
Transactional Analysis
Strokes
“Warm fuzzies” “Cold prickelies”
Lifescript
Injunctions
Inner Parent and Inner Critic
REDS
Holistic Approach
Wellness – rest and sleep, diet and nutrition, spirituality
Body Image
Self-in-context View
What is the goal of Carl Jung’s theory?
Understand the Eastern vs. the Western orientation (chapter 1)
What is emotional intelligence (chapt. 1)?
What is the difference between convergent and divergent thinking?
(chapt. 1)
What is autonomy?
In the
self-in-
context
view,
what
period
is
characte
rized by
physical
,
psychol
ogical
and
sexual
changes
?
What
does
Bernie
Siegel
say
about
physical
illness
(chapt.
4)?

Partial preview of the text

Download PSY107 Midterm Study Guide: Freud, Erikson, Maslow, Rogers, and More and more Exams Psychology in PDF only on Docsity!

Study Guide PSY107 Midterm Exam

Some Topics to Know & Understand Latest additions are in red. Sigmund Freud Ego defense mechanisms: Repression, Denial, Displacement, Projection, Reaction-Formation, Rationalization, Compensation, Fantasy Erik Erikson The eight Psychosocial stages Crises, Turning point Psychological moratorium Stereotypes of Late Adulthood Abraham Maslow Hierarchy of Needs, understand the different aspects of it Self-actualizing Carl Rogers Humanism – Seven Key Propositions Phenomenology – what is it? Learning Types Intrapersonal, Visual-spatial, Interpersonal, Verbal-linguistic Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy Albert Ellis What is REBT? What are the A,B,C,D, steps of rational thinking? Irrational Beliefs Musterbation Transactional Analysis Strokes “Warm fuzzies” “Cold prickelies” Lifescript Injunctions Inner Parent and Inner Critic REDS Holistic Approach Wellness – rest and sleep, diet and nutrition, spirituality Body Image Self-in-context View What is the goal of Carl Jung’s theory? Understand the Eastern vs. the Western orientation (chapter 1) What is emotional intelligence (chapt. 1)? What is the difference between convergent and divergent thinking? (chapt. 1) What is autonomy? In the self-in- context view, what period is characte rized by physical , psychol ogical and sexual changes ? What does Bernie Siegel say about physical illness (chapt. 4)?