PSY 222 Lecture Notes - Lecture 43: Behaviorism, Albert Bandura, Bandura

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26 Apr 2018
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Twin Study:
How are you similar?:
Mannerisms
Thoughts
Live with them for so long
Same personality traits
Get to know then see differences
Same attitudes
Almost had their own language gibberish talk and laugh when young
Same shadows when moving
Talk the same
Try to be different
Seek individuality
Struggle to be your own individual/ different
Same gifts
Introverted / Extroverted?:
Very shy growing up but they are extroverted
Humanistic Psychology:
Objections of Behaviorism
Too narrow and sterile
We are not white rats or slow computers
Humans as active, creative beings
I have to finish my essays on time
I must
I should
Carl Roger:
Agriculture major
Graduated from Columbia University’s clinical psychology program in 1931
Clinical treatment of the problem children BOOK
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Theory of motivation:
When any of the needs are not fulfilled, the person become sick
Last Word on Self-Actualizers:
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Introverted / extroverted: very shy growing up but they are extroverted. Objections of behaviorism: too narrow and sterile, we are not white rats or slow computers, humans as active, creative beings. I have to finish my essays on time. Carl roger: agriculture major, graduated from columbia university"s clinical psychology program in 1931, clinical treatment of the problem children book. Theory of motivation: when any of the needs are not fulfilled, the person become sick. Last word on self-actualizers: they have their weaknesses, limitations. Disclosure reciprocity: the tendency to reveal, substance related and addictive disorders, cns stimulant. Epidemiology of caffeine: most widely used drug, universally accepted, leads to addiction, withdrawal symptoms and cravings. Impact on gaba: also termed ethyl alcohol, depressant, absorbed by the stomach and intestines into the blood stream, psychological impact of alcohol, withdrawl symptoms and cravings, fetal alcohol syndrome, most common psychoactive substance, most common.

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