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Gaps between neurons into which neurotransmitters are released are known as .
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In a family history study, the are the group that clearly has the disorder of interest.
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The ego follows the , seeking to satisfy our needs within the realities of society’s rules.
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The defense mechanism of entails attributing one’s own unacceptable motives or desires to someone else.
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In classical conditioning, the stimulus that naturally produces the desired response is the .
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argue that we need to look beyond even the family to the larger society to find the causes of psychopathology in individuals.
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Carl Rogers developed - , which is designed to help people realize their genuine selves, to accept themselves entirely, and to begin growing toward self-actualization.
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The of states that behaviors followed by a reward are strengthened, whereas behaviors followed by a punishment are weakened.
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In , the second stage of self-concept development, the newborn infant distinguishes between good and bad aspects of the self-plus-other image.
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Seeing the self and others as either all good or all bad is known as in object relations theory.







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