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Psych 1.3

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What is sullivans interpersonal theory? A model for understanding psychiatric alterations that are focused on interpersonal problems
Purpose of all behavior according to sullivans theory Needs not met through interpersonal interactions, and to reduce or avoid anxiety
Security operations according to sullivans theory Measures the individual employs to reduce anxiety and enhance security.
Interpersonal theory is most effective in teaching what? Grief and loss, interpersonal disputes, and role transition
What did hildegard peplau introduce? Concepts based on sullivans theory emphasizing the nurse patient relationship
Pavlovs classic conditioning definition When a neutral stimulus was repeatedly paired with another stimulus, eventually the bell alone could elicit salivation
Watson's behavioral theory contended that ____ Contended that personality traits and responses (adaptive and maladaptive) were socially learned through classical conditioning
Skinners operant conditioning theory was a method of learning that ____ Occurs through rewards and punishment for voluntary behavior
Absence of reinforcement also known as _____ can cause what Extinction, also decreases behavior by withholding a reward that has become habitual
Negative reinforcement is defined as Removing an undesirable stimulus
Positive reinforcement is defined as Adding a desirable stimulus
Absence of reinforcement example A parent ignores a child that is crashing out
Behavioral therapy sections Modeling, operant conditioning, exposure therapy, aversion therapy, and biofeedback
Modeling is defined as Providing a role model for specific identified behaviors
Operant conditioning is defined as Basis for behavior modification that uses reinforcement to increase desired behaviors
Exposure therapy is defined as Patients are encouraged to face their fears and emotionally process them in a safe environment
Aversion therapy use and what is it used for Pairing a target behavior with a negative stimulus. Used for substance use disorders
Biofeedback is defined as Controlling the bodies response to stress and anxiety.
 



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