Wednesday, May 30, 2018

. Voluntary painless killing of a patient suffering from an incurable disease is called:

<variant> euthanasia

. Dejected disease, lack of faith in healing, in possible improvement in treatment effect. Active depressive statements up to suicidal thoughts. Pessimistic view of everything. Lack of confidence in the success of treatment, even under favorable objective data. Determine the type of attitude to the disease:

<variant> Melancholic

. The patient L. present "escape into illness": flaunting their relatives and others suffering and experiences in order to fully capture their attention. Requires exceptional care, everyone should forget and give up everything and take care only about him, talk surrounding quickly translates "on himselves." In other people that also need attention and care, sees only the "competitors" and treats them with hostility. Constant desire to show off their special position, the exclusivity of the disease. Determine the type of attitude to the disease:

<variant> egocentric

. The patient T. unreasonably high spirits, often manipulative. Dismissive, flippant attitude to the disease and treatment. Hope that everything will be ok. The desire to get out of life despite his illness. Ease of abnormality although these disorders can adversely affect treatment outcomes. Determine the type of attitude to the disease:

<variant> euphoric

. Ostentation and close associates of his suffering and experiences in order to fully capture their attention - a type of response:

<variant> egocentric

. Active denial thoughts about the disease, its possible consequences, denial of the obvious in the manifestation of the disease, attributing them randomly, or other circumstances not serious diseases - this type of response:

<variant> anozognozichesky

The type of behavior of "irritable weakness". Tantrums for pain, discomfort when treatment is failure. Irritation is often poured on the first available and often ends in tears and remorse. Determine the type of attitude to the disease:

<variant> neurotic

. Patient S. actively rejects the idea of the disease, its possible consequences. Denies the obvious manifestations in disease manifestations attributed these accidental circumstances. Refuses examination and treatment. Wants to do "Determine the type of attitude to the disease:

<variant> anozognostic

. Even with the severity of disease and suffering in trying to whatever was to continue the work - this is the type of response:

<variant> ergopathic

. Voluntary painless killing of a patient suffering from an incurable disease is called:

<variant> euthanasia

. Dejected disease, lack of faith in healing, in possible improvement in treatment effect. Active depressive statements up to suicidal thoughts. Pessimistic view of everything. Lack of confidence in the success of treatment, even under favorable objective data. Determine the type of attitude to the disease:

<variant> Melancholic

. The patient L. present "escape to the disease": flaunting their relatives and others suffering and experiences in order to fully capture their attention. Requires exceptional care, everyone should forget and give up everything and take care only about him, talk surrounding quickly translates "on themselves." In other people that also need attention and care, sees only the "competitors" and treats them with hostility. Constant desire to show off their special position, the exclusivity of the disease. Determine the type of attitude to the disease:

<variant> egocentric

. Patient R. behaves poorly, carelessly ignores all instructions of the attending physician. Do not want to change his way of life, professional load. This is accompanied by a refusal to accept drugs from hospital treatment. What the psychological response to the disease is present in a patient?

<variant> negative

. The patient is indifferent to the environment and his state, there is nothing arouse interest to him, nothing makes him happy or unhappy. What kind of emotional state is present in a patient?

<variant> apathy

. The patient T. unreasonably high spirits, often manipulative. Dismissive, flippant attitude to the disease and treatment. Hope that everything will itself. The desire to get out of life despite his illness. Ease of abnormality, although these disorders can adversely affect treatment outcomes. Determine the type of attitude to the disease:

<variant> euphoric

. Patient I., crestfallen disease, does not believe in healing, in a possible improvement in treatment effect. The presence of active depressive statements up to suicidal thoughts. Pessimistic view of everything. Does not believe in the success of treatment. Determine the type of attitude to the disease:

<variant> melancholic

. A female patient with severe illness and suffering tries in that whatever was to continue the work. Work gives all the time, trying to be treated and subjected to inspection so that it leaves room for further work. Determine the type of attitude to the disease:

<variant> ergopathic

. Patients confidence that the disease - the result of someone's malice at extremely suspicious to drugs and procedures - demonstrate the type of response:

<variant> paranoiac

. Alexithymia is called:

<variant> inability to accurately describe their emotional state

. Unreasonably high spirits, often manipulative. Dismissive, flippant attitude to the disease and treatment. Hope that everything will itself. The desire to get out of life despite his illness. Ease of abnormality although these disorders can adversely affect treatment outcomes. Determine the type of attitude to the disease:

<variant> euphoric

. Alarming suspiciousness, primarily for concerns not real but unlikely complications of the disease, treatment failure, as well as possible but unlikely, setbacks in life, work, family situation due to illness. Imaginary danger excite more than real. Anti-anxiety are signs and rituals. Determine the type of attitude to the disease:

<variant> Obsessive-phobic

. In the patient "Escape in the disease." Ostentation family and others of their suffering and experiences. Demands exceptional care where all should forget and give up all things and care only about the patient. Determine the type of attitude to the disease:

<variant> Egocentric

. Excessive concern about possible impression that can make to others information about the disease. Fears that others can escape him, considered inferior, disparaging or wary. The fear of becoming a burden to loved ones due to illness and unfriendly attitude on their part due to illness. Determine the type of attitude to the disease:

<variant> sensitive

. The patient indifference to his fate, passive submission procedures and treatment. Determine the type of attitude to the disease:

<variant> apathetic

.The type of "irritable weakness". Tantrums for pain, for discomfort and failure of the treatment. Irritation is often finds in the nearest one and often ends in tears and remorse. Determine the type of attitude to the disease:

<variant> neurotic

. Focusing on the subjective disease and other unpleasant sensations. Tendency constantly talk about him with others. Exaggeration of the real and imaginary disease and suffering. Exaggeration of side effects of the drugs. Determine the type of attitude to the disease:

<variant> hypochondriac

. Continual anxiety and mistrust, belief in superstitions and rituals. Continuing concerns about the adverse course of the disease, possible complications, ineffective and even dangerous treatment. Determine the type of attitude to the disease:

<variant> Alarm

. Active denial thoughts about the disease and also about possible consequences. Denial of the obvious manifestations of the disease the attribution of these manifestations of accidental circumstances or other non-serious diseases. Waiver of examination and treatment. The desire to choose "his own treatment". Determine the type of attitude to the disease:

<variant> Anozognosic

. Correct and sober assessment own health; the reluctance to burden of someone to self-care. The desire in all actively contribute to the success of treatment. Determine the type of attitude to the disease:

<variant> Harmonic

. For most patients with alcoholism is characterized by:

<variant> anosognosia

. Author of "The concept of the internal picture of the disease" (WKB)?

<variant> Luria, AR

. Characterized by the formation in a patient a certain kind of feelings, perceptions and knowledge about the disease is:

<variant> internal picture of the disease

. Patient K. since the early days of the disease was the "assistant" doctor demonstrates not only obedience but also a rare punctuality, attention and kindness. Boundless trust to his doctor and thank him for his help. What is the psychological response to the disease is present in a patient?

<variant> calm

. Sustainable good attitude to other people is called:


<variant> sympathy


. When the patient denies available disease it is called:

<variant> anosognosia

. Feelings, experiences the patient about his illness which is a stable complex is:

<variant> internal picture of the disease

. Non-existent level of internal picture of the disease:

<variant> physiological

. Increased irritation, especially for pain, for discomfort, from failure of the treatment this type of response is:

<variant> neurasthenic

. A sober assessment of their condition without tendency to exaggerate own severity and with good reason to see everything in a gloomy light but without underestimating the severity of the disease a type of response is:

<variant> harmonious

. Patients suffering from alcoholism are more likely to:

<variant> anosognosia

.Patient lies in a hospital and tells to all who is in his ward how he is seriously ill. Asks for help to neighbors in the ward which begin to take care him. To his relatives he said that the he is the most serious patient in the office, asks about a consultation to well-known professor and also wants to talk with the head of the department. Patient demonstrates the type of response to the disease:

<variant> egocentric

. The patient with gastric ulcer complains of epigastric pain, in a conversation with the doctor often annoying, especially when learns that the survey is delayed for 2 days. Expressed dissatisfaction with the regime offices, dissatisfied with the nurse care that "obliged to go into the room and ask how things were going but they do not". It shows the type of response to the disease:

<variant> neurasthenic

. The patient knowing that he had diabetes, looks dejected, according to the doctor does not believe that when properly selected treatment and a diet possible recovery, states that "all is lost, it is still inevitable end." It demonstrates the type of response to the disease:

<variant> melancholy

. The patient suffers from alcoholism for 10 years, repeatedly treated in drug treatment hospital concerning alcoholic psychosis ("delirium tremens"). The doctor at the outpatient reception invites him to take an antidepressant for three months to reduce symptoms of anxiety, improve sleep. The patient objected and said: "I do not understand why you call me at the reception. I'm not an alcoholic, I drink only on weekends in general 3-4 days a week out. Here is my neighbor who is ill, he drinks a lot, does not work. "I will require that you have removed me from the register. "What type of internal picture of the disease is observed in this patient?

<variant> anozognozic

. A patient with a diagnosis of "gastric ulcer" refuses to inpatient treatment. After a long persuasion he agrees. But requires that the treatment needs to take «No more than five days because my object is «burning», workers without me don’t know what to do, I'm there to 11 o'clock at night but because of it house will be constructed. My boss will not allow me to be ill so long time». What type of internal picture of illness demonstrates this patient?

<variant> ergopathic

. The patient is admitted to the hospital with complaints of pain in the epigastrium, heartburn and loss of appetite. He has passed examination and was diagnosed with "gastritis". Prescribed treatment was effective, to the patient was recommended diet with restriction of fried, spicy, fatty foods. The patient perceives the doctor's recommendation wary, suspicious says: "I must have some kind of serious illness, once you around my limit, so try to quickly expel from the hospital. I guess I'm a suicide bomber, maybe I was examined bad, it is necessary to look for serious illness. I have to go to a private clinic or go to the national medical center. "What type of internal picture of the disease emerged in the patient?

<variant> hypochondriac

. Young doctor came to work in the Department of interns with a team of 30 people. In the first few days he felt uptight, a little talk with the staff, embarrassed. Later he feel comfortable also began to feel more relaxed. Today he ask for advice in his staff member: "I want to get together all the staff for the lunch with a cup of tea and with cake after of my employability. Can you tell me please how to arrange it?". What the quality of the categories of communication demonstrates this doctor?

<variant> affiliation

. Professional burnout syndrome often occurs in physicians:

<variant> Psychiatrists

. With this type of response to disease marked a sober assessment of their condition, without exaggeration, severity of the condition, and at the same time without underestimating the severity of the disease:

<variant> harmonious

. Who of the following is the author of "the concept of internal picture of disease" (WKB)?

<variant> Luria, AR

. Verbal level of communication is characterized by:

<variant> intonation

. A sober assessment of their condition without tendency to exaggerate its severity and with good reason to see everything in a gloomy light but without underestimating the severity of the disease - a type of response is:

<variant> harmonious

. Excessive concern about the state of their physical health and the fear of having the disease is called:

<variant> hypochondriacal disorder

. Foreman angrily tells to his cardiologist - "I do not have any heart attack, pain not matter when I have an urgent work plan ". This type of attitude to the disease is:

<variant> ergopathic

. If the patient even if the severity of the disease and suffering tries in that whatever was to continue the work, working with even greater zeal than before the illness, this type of attitude to the disease is defined as:

<variant> ergopathic

. Non-existent level of internal picture of the disease is.

<variant> physiological

. Quality which is uncharacteristic of the aleksitimic person:

<variant> emotional inadequacy

. Successful communication is probably higher if:

<variant> partners use the same coding system information

. Students in order to select a group leader anonymously throws in the hat leaves which assesses the leadership of each other. This method is called:

<variant> sociometry

. Method of psychology which gives the opportunity to study relationships in groups and teams is:

<variant> sociometry

. Field of psychology that studies the particular manifestations of mental ill person; organizing the contact with him; create a favorable psychological climate for his recovery:

<variant> Medical Psychology

. The girl on the recommendation of her therapist describes her feelings on her diary. This method is:

<variant> introspection

. The method of the self-observation is called:

<variant> introspection

. The doctor tells a colleague: "The patient complained on me to the head of clinic that I was not able to run to his house while he was sick. I was to him 3 times during he was in hospital. Pneumonia successfully resolved but he remained weak and he wanted to be cheerful and energetic after a long illness. Of course, I understand him ". The doctor demonstrate here:

<variant> sensitiveness to reject

. The ability to perceive the negative attitude of patients this is:

<variant> sensitiveness to reject

. Tantrums especially for pain, for discomfort, for treatment failure, this type of response is:

<variant> neurasthenic

. Sociometry is:

<variant> assessment of informal type of interpersonal relationships

. Synonymous with "reference" (group) is:

<variant> Reference

. Soundless voice process is:

<variant> inner speech

The doctrine of the synthesis of the art of healing and religious philosophies paganism and christianity was created:

<variant> Paracelsus

Who is the author of the book "Four conversation or argument" in which the characteristic of as a doctor?

<variant> Nizami

Who is the author of "The Canon of Medicine"

<variant> Avicenna

. Focus on subjective painful experiences, seeking out non-existent diseases is:

<variant> Hypochondria illness

. Woman has flu, constantly calls to his doctor's house even if the temperature is decreased and disappeared cough and runny nose. She is afraid whether she had pneumonia because of that several times a day calls to her family doctor, does not sleep, does not eat. Such a personal reaction to the disease:

<variant> anxiety-depressive

. Personal response to the disease manifested by continuous anxiety, fear of possible complications and doubts about the effectiveness of treatment is called:

<variant> anxiety-depressive

. Sustainable approving attitude to other people is called:

<variant> sympathy

.Without the knowledge of the rationale truth is called:

<variant> intuition

. Doctor sympathizing to the child with a fractured, are stroking his arm. Trying to find out in detail how much the fracture site hurts to properly and fairly assign analgesic. This example shows ownership:

<variant> empathy

. Comprehension of the emotional state of another person in the form of empathy is called:

<variant> empathy

. Nonverbal interaction includes everything except:

<variant> words

. Singer in the restaurant in front of an audience usually use the distance of communication:

<variant> over 4m

. Open (public) communication distance is:

<variant> over 4m

Social communication distance is:


<variant> from 120 cm to 400 сm

. Two girlfriends talk in the room, discussing relationships with their boyfriends. They probably use distance of communication:


<variant> from 45 cm to 120 сm

. Personal communication distance is:


<variant> from 45 cm to 120 сm

. Hypochondria is:

<variant> painfully exaggerated concern for their health;

. Anosognosia is:

<variant> denial of illness

. In the structure of the internal picture of the disease are the following basic ingredients except:

<variant> physical

. Fluent speech is probably describes a patient with:

<variant> anxiety

. For depressed patients typically everything except:

<variant> asymmetry in facial reactions

. Feeling of psychological contact give the following elements of nonverbal communication except:

<variant> grin

. Empathy - is:

<variant> capacity for sympathy, empathy, compassion;

. Affiliation is:

<variant> human desire to be in the company of other people;

. Interaction is:

<variant> interaction

. Conformity is:

<variant> human exposure group exposed

. Denial of the patient existing disease is called:

<variant> anosognosia

. Subjective attitude to the disease is called:

<variant> internal picture of illness

. The man fell ill with bronchitis, blames his neighbor with whom he talks on a staircase in the evening: "He smokes specifically to kill me because he wants to get my apartment after my death." Such a personal reaction to the disease is called:

<variant> paranoid

. Personal response to the disease which manifested by the conviction that the disease is the result of malice, wary of prescribing is called:

<variant> paranoid

. Man abuse alcohol for 10 years - daily drink half a bottle of alcohol in the evening for dinner, sometimes drunk with friends at the parties. Says that his friends' roll in the mud, getting drunk as a pig, "and I was fast - in the morning to get drunk bottle of beer - and to work." Such a reaction to a disease is called:

<variant> anozognozic

. Response to the disease which manifested by rejection of illness, refusal of the examination and treatment is called:

<variant> anozognozic

. The young man fell ill with venereal disease. Upon learning that the treatment will be long, upset, isolated, parents said that "My life is over," stopped attending classes at the university, did not communicate with friends. Such a reaction to a disease is called:

<variant> melancholic

. Response to the disease manifested by constant dejected, disbelief in recovery, expressed as depressed mood, suicidal thoughts is called:

<variant> melancholic

. The young girl has a gynecological disease. Against the advice of a doctor wears easily, often catches a cold, spending time on the flash mobs, parties in autumn and winter outdoors, says - "I am young, has strong body and can cope with inflammation". Such a personal reaction to the disease is called:

<variant> euphoric

Personal response to the disease manifested by increased background mood, levity to the disease and treatment is called:

<variant> euphoric

What the reaction of the patient in response to a diagnosis of cancer is the greatest danger to society:


<variant> paranoid

Patient S. 40 years old came to the doctor accompanied by relatives. At the interview the patient was lethargic, passive and also his speech was slow. What kind of a relationship to the disease is in the question?


<variant> apathetic

Patient K. aged 26 were hospitalized, many times during the day is coming to the physician attending with a request for correction of treatment, explaining it that he forgot to say that he had a headache, stomachache and etc. What kind of a relationship to the disease is in the question?


<variant> hypochondriacal

Patient B. 55 years with chronic heart disease focused on subjective painful experiences, is constantly looking for non-existent diseases. Type of reaction to the disease is:


<variant> Hypochondria illness

In the close-knit team came a young staff member. In the first few days he felt uptight, a little talk with the staff, embarrassed. Later he feel comfortable also began to feel more relaxed. Today he ask for advice in his staff member: "I want to get together all the staff for the lunch with a cup of tea and with cake after of my employability. Can you tell me please how to arrange it?". What the quality of the categories of communication demonstrates this doctor?


<variant> affiliation

The ability to perceive the negative attitude of patients which may occur at certain stages of treatment are:


<variant> Reflection

Analysis of his mental state is:


<variant>empathy

Accountant tells to his eye doctor, who advised her to limit the time which she spents at the computer - "No, I have not myopia! And what the myopia and limit of the computer can be? Nonsense, I have a job! "This type of attitude to the disease is:


<variant> ergopathic

Personal reaction to a disease in which the patient, despite the severity of the disease and suffering, trying to whatever was to continue the work, working with even greater zeal than before the illness, this type of attitude to the disease is defined as:


<variant> ergopathic

Is not the level of the internal picture of the disease:


<variant> physiological

What type of attitude to the disease in the situation: whatever he wants to continue the work, trying to work harder than before of disease:


<variant> ergopathic

By searching a non-existent diseases, focus on their own painful experiences. This reaction to the disease is called:


<variant> Hypochondria illness

Patient K. 64 years old suffering from coronary heart disease, constantly calls to medical ambulance even if she has a small heart pain; constantly calling her family doctor, even if the pain is absence, explaining that she afraids whether she has a heart attack, does not sleep, does not eat. Such a personal reaction to the disease:


<variant> anxiety-depressive

Doubts about the effectiveness of treatment, fear of the possible complications of the disease, continuing concern about this. This type of personal reaction to the disease is called:


<variant> anxiety-depressive

Student is answering in the oral exam to the examiner paper. Probably the distance of communication is:


<variant> from 120 cm to 400 сm

Two friends are talking in the room, discussing the upcoming shopping trip. They probably use the distance of communication:


<variant> from 45 cm to 120 сm

Patient is knowingly hiding his disease. This is:


<variant> dissimulation

The patient F. 83 years old suffers from varicose veins of the lower limbs. According to her words her disease is only her children's wine. "They always buy me special food which they never want to eat and from which I have a legs ache. I know they want me to die and then their life will be easier. I disturb them! "- says the patient. Such a personal reaction to the disease is called:


<variant> paranoid

Suspicion of prescribing, categorical belief that the disease is the result of someone's intent. Such a reaction to a disease is called:


<variant> paranoid

Man 69 years old suffers from hypertension, recent blood pressure rises to 190/100 mm Hg. Hardly gives to measure his blood pressure. At the request of his wife and children surveyed said that the increase in blood pressure do not feel great and feels, "What's the point to be surveyed and take medicine when I have no pain." Such a reaction to a disease called:


<variant> anozognozic

Full and categorical rejection of the examination and treatment of existing disease, failure to perceive the existence of the disease is called:


<variant> anozognozic

Patient Z. 56 years old suffered from surgical treatment on the spine due to the disk herniation. Had known from the doctor the information that the treatment can take a long time and will not pass quickly, very upset, retired into one's shell, stopped to chat with friends, left her favorite activities, was not interested in life of her relatives and told them that: "My life has lost any sense and now is better to die". Such a reaction to a disease is called:


<variant> melancholic

Depressive mood, sometimes with suicidal thoughts, constant dejected, disbelief in recovery. This reaction of the patient to the disease is called:


<variant> melancholic

Patient G. 22 years old suffers from chronic bronihitom. Ignores the advice of a doctor dressed warmer during the cold season puts a light jacket in connection with what is often cold. In connection with his profession spent long time outside of a house says - "I have a strong body, my grandfather went through the war, my body cope with inflammation." This reaction to the disease is called:


<variant> euphoric

Frivolity in relation to the disease and treatment, elevated mood characterized the type of response to disease:


variant> euphoric

The quality of health care worker expressed the ability to perceive negative attitude of patients occurring at certain stages of treatment is:


<variant> sensitiveness to reject

Personal reaction to a disease characterized by tantrums especially to repeated pain, discomfort and also to the failure of the last treatment, unfavorable news of examination. This type of response is:


<variant> neurasthenic

Synonymous with "standard" (group) is:


<variant> Reference

Personal reaction to a disease characterized by concentration on subjective painful experiences, seeking out non-existent diseases is:


<variant> Hypochondria illness

Patient S. 82 years old, suffers from hypertension and constantly calling a doctor in her house, even after when a blood pressure has normalized and a headache with the noise in head has gone. She is afraid whether she has a stroke, several times a day calling the family doctor, does not sleep, does not eat. Such a personal reaction to the disease is:


<variant> anxiety-depressive

Type of personal reaction to the disease which manifests as continuous anxiety, fear of possible complications and doubts about the effectiveness of treatment is called:


<variant> anxiety-depressive

Doctor sympathizes with patient in his feelings who has a spinal fracture and paresis of all extremities. Doctor is stroking his arm. Trying to know in detail how much hurts the fracture site and the possible amount of active movements of the limbs in order to properly prescribe a treatment. This example is shown ownership:


<variant> empathy

The lecturer is reading a lecture to the audience of 125 people. Probably the distance of communication is:


<variant> 4 m to 7.5 m

The doctor talks to the relatives of the patient, discussing the treatment. Probably the distance of communication is:


<variant> 120 to 400 cm

Two friends are talking in the room, discussing the upcoming fishing. They probably use distance of communication:


<variant> from 45 cm to 120 сm

During the conversation with a patient you have noticed that he accelerated his speech. Most likely your patient is:


<variant> alarm

The ratio of the patient to the disease is called:


<variant> internal picture of illness

Patient B. 76 years old became ill with pneumonia, according to the patient's words it's only his wife's guilt who is 17 years younger than him and with whom he has been living for 31 years "side by side". Patient said: "She by design opens windows in the apartment because she wants to kill me and also she wants to get after my death my apartment and live there with her lover". This personal reaction to the disease is called:


<variant> paranoid

Type of personal reaction to the disease which manifests as belief that the disease is the result of someone's malice, suspicion of the medicine prescription is called:


<variant> paranoid

A man has been smoking for 32 years, recently a labored breathing start to worry him. At the request of his wife examine to himself he said that all around him smokes and all smokers have shortness of breath so that it is nothing wrong with him. This reaction to a disease is called:


<variant> anozognozic

Type of reaction to the disease in which the patient refuses to accept the disease, refuses from examination and treatment is called:


<variant> anozognozic

Patient N. 67 years old suffered from an acute cerebrovascular disease. After knowing that her curing takes long time she became upset, kept oneself to oneself, said to her parents that "her life was over" and also stopped to talk with friends. This reaction to the disease is called:


<variant> melancholic

The reaction of the patient to the disease which manifests as constant dejected, disbelief in recovery, expressed with depressed mood, suicidal thoughts is called:


<variant> melancholic

Patient K. 19 years old suffers from a chronic inflammatory disease of the kidneys. Despite the doctor's advice wear light clothing because of which is often become sick. Often for a long time in autumn and winter he can spend time outdoors, says - "I am young and my body is strong to cope with illness." This personal reaction to the disease is called:


<variant> euphoric

The reaction of the patient to the disease which manifests as elevated mood, levity to the disease and treatment is called:


<variant> euphoric

These psychologists help athletes improve their mental skills for performance


<variant> sport psychologists

These psychologists help athletes cope with performance fear


<variant> sport psychologists

These psychologists help athletes keep their focus on competition goals, become more motivated, and learn to deal with the anxiety and fear of failure that often accompany competition:


<variant> sport psychologists

Define psychological approach. Emphasizes personal growth and freedom and a person’s striving for self-fulfillment.


<variant> humanistic  approach

Define psychological approach. Emphasizes the role of unconscious conflicts in motivating human thoughts and actions.


<variant> psychoanalytic approach

Seeks to explain mental processes and behavior by focusing on the function of the nervous system at the cellular and structural level. Define psychological approach:


<variant> biological approach

Intellectual norm:


<variant> IQ = 90 -140 %

By Freud, it expects your ego to be strong and effective in its struggles against the libido’s force.:


<variant> Superego

By Freud, Its task is to find a balance between primitive drives and reality while satisfying the id and super-ego:


<variant> Ego

By Freud, "It is the dark, inaccessible part of our personality... It is filled with energy reaching it from the instincts, but it has no organisation, produces no collective will, but only a striving to bring about the satisfaction of the instinctual needs subject to the observance of the pleasure principle".:


<variant> Id

What is the definition of intellectually gifted?:


<variant> It is a above the average intelligence, IQ scores above 130

What is the definition of intelligence?:


<variant> It is the capacity to understand the world, think with rationality, and use resources effectively when faced with challenges

Where did Wundt established the first experimental psychology laboratory?


<variant> in Germany

IQ what does it mean:


<variant> It is a measure of intelligence

Psychology whoch use of psychologic knowledge and techniques in the treatment of persons with emotional difficulties:


<variant> clinical

Find the right definition: “The adverse reaction people have to excessive pressures or other types of demand placed on them»:


<variant> stress

The principle of perception states that things which share visual characteristics such as shape, size, color, texture, value or orientation will be seen as belonging together:


<variant> similarity

The approach which understands us from the point of view of our unconscious and early childhood experiences.

<variant> psychoanalytical approach

The study of mental processes such as "attention, language use, memory, perception, problem solving, creativity, and thinking".


<variant> cognitive approach

These approach is based on the concept of explaining behavior through observation, and the belief that our environment is what causes us to behave differently or suffer illnesses.


<variant> behavioral approach

Find the right definition: «The tendency to group together those elements that are close together»:


<variant> proximity

The approach which focuses on the importance of the unconscious mind:


<variant> psychoanalytic approach

Most of the information kept in these memory for approximately 20 to 30 seconds:


<variant> short-term memory

What principle of perception is in this example: «Jim found that by grouping together the elements of the figure closest to one another, he could perceive a meaningful whole”?


<variant> proximity

Find the correct name of a psychologist who is an originator of the psychodynamic approach:


<variant> Freud

Find the correct name of a psychologist who is a founder of humanistic psychology:


<variant> Maslow

Elements that are placed close to each other will often beperceived as one group. What principle of perception is in this case?

<variant> proximity

Find the right definition: «According to Freud, it is a reservoir of mostly unacceptable thoughts, wishes, feelings, and memories. According to contemporary psychologists, information processing of which we are unaware»:


<variant> unconscious

Find the right definition: «Selye’s concept of the body’s adaptive response to stress in three states—alarm, resistance, exhaustion»:


 <variant> general adaptation syndrome

What is the meaning of IQ score?:


<variant> It is a measure of intelligence

Find the right definition: «A fundamental assumption of this psychological approach is that people control themselves»:


<variant> behavioral approach

Find the right definition: «According to this psychological approach, the pattern of rewards and punishments that each person has experienced determines most behaviors and ways of thinking»:


<variant> behavioral approach

Find the right definition: «This psychological approach presumes that behavior and mental processes reflect constant, dynamic, and often unconscious struggles within each person»:


<variant> psychoanalytic approach

Find the right definition: «Jeanne's psychologist asks her to recount a violent dream she recently experienced in order to gain insight into the unconscious forces affecting her behavior. Jeanne's psychologist is working from a»:


<variant> psychoanalytic approach

In what country Wundt established the first experimental psychology laboratory?


<variant> in Germany

: What is the year Wundt establish the first experimental psychology laboratory?


<variant> 1879

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<variant> cognitive approach

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<variant> psychoanalytical approach

Find the correct name of a psychologist who was established the first experimental psychology laboratory in Germany in 1879:


<variant> Wundt

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<variant> cognitive approach

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<variant> behavioral approach 

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<variant> humanistic  approach

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<variant> cognitive approach

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<variant> humanistic  approach

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<variant> humanistic  approach

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<variant> psychoanalytic approach

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<variant> clinical psychology

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<variant> clinical psychology

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<variant> clinical psychology

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<variant> clinical psychology

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<variant> clinical psychology

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<variant> memory

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<variant> psychology

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<variant> psychology

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<variant> psychology

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<variant> clinical psychology

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 <variant> age psychology

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<variant> sport psychologists

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<variant> sport psychologists

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<variant> sport psychologists

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<variant> sport psychologists

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<variant> sport psychologists

Which is the example of type of memory


<variant> short-term

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<variant>  long-term

Which is the example of emotion


<variant>  joy
<variant>  joy

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<variant>  sorrow

Which is the example of emotion


<variant>  fear

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<variant> love

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<variant>  Surprise

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<variant>  happiness

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<variant> Sadness

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<variant> Anger

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<variant> horror

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<variant> emotion

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<variant> emotion

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<variant> emotion

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<variant> behavioral psychology

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<variant> behavioral psychology

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<variant> behavioral psychology

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<variant> behavioral psychology

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<variant> behavioral psychology

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<variant> cognitive psychology

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<variant> educational psychology

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<variant> behavioral psychology

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<variant> cross-cultural psychology

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<variant> attention

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<variant> attention

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<variant> attention

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 <variant> attention

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<variant> attention