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According to Carl Jung, the unconscious mind stores images common to all humans, called , which influence our emotional and cognitive responses to daily events.
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In traditional psychoanalysis, clients are believed to project onto the neutral therapist the images of their parents; much of therapy involves working through these feelings.
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Many researchers interested in the relationship between very early social behaviors and subsequent social competence study infant — their typical manner of relating to caregivers.
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In Maslow's hierarchy of needs, needs must be satisfied before needs can be explored.
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In the classical conditioning literature, pairing a noxious or painful stimulus with a neutral stimulus, such that that neutral stimulus eventually evokes responses similar to those originally evoked by the painful stimulus, is called .
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Food and sex are examples of reinforcers, while money and praise are examples of reinforcers.
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Social learning theorists say that we are learning through when we acquire behaviours through imitating the actions of others.
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Information is passed from one neuron to another through electro-chemical processes occurring in the between neurons.
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Building upon the work of Carl Rogers, contemporary theorists have developed techniques such as a directive, client-centered therapeutic style for eliciting behavior change.
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The - model, which is applicable to many psychological disorders, posits that some individuals are born with a vulnerability to a disorder, which may be triggered by stressful environmental events.







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