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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.
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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)?