REVIEW CLASS -
WEDNESDAY, MAY 2 AT 3PM IN 02N
SATURDAY, MAY 5 AT 3PM IN 02N
SUNDAY, MAY 6 AT 3PM IN 02N
I will also do a review Thursday afternoon at 3pm too
Monday, April 30
Aim: Describe the key trait and social cognitive theorists approach to understanding personality
A personality test is a method of assessing human personality constructs. Most personality assessment instruments (despite being loosely referred to as "personality tests") are in fact introspective (i.e., subjective) self-report questionnaire (Q-data) measures or reports from life records (L-data) such as rating scales
CH13HW1: Take the following personality tests
A. Myers Brigg- MBTI - Take this free test based on Carl Jung's theory. 1. Obtain your 4-letter formula according to Jung and Myers & Briggs typology
2. Describe what each of the 4 letters mean and whether you agree with the assessment
3. What careers and occupations are most suited for your personality?
1. Describe your Locus of Control Score based on 100% - Do you agree - disagree why?
C. Personality Disorder test (remember this is based on a survey - what I want you to remember is this type of test would be closer to the MMPI)
Based on the results 1. which of the disorders came up the highest?- For example when I took it Obsessive Compulsive comes up high. 2. How is this type defined? 3. Which personality disorder did you score very low on? 4. Why do you think you scored low?
REVIEW PERSONALITY DISORDERS
D. DSM-V Personality Disorders- Watch Crash Course
1. What are the three clusters of personality disorders?
2. What are the common characteristics of each cluster?
3. Define the following terms
4. What is a dimensional model in assessing personality disorder?
Tuesday, May 1
Aim: What is psychopathology?
HW: CH13HW2 read pp 523-527
1. Describe Laura's approach to psychotherapy. What factors are important to be a good therapist?
2. Identify three misconceptions people have about therapy
3. What factors prevent people from attending therapy?
Read 531-538
4. What is the purpose of insight therapy?
5. How do the humanists and psychoanalysts differ in their approach using insight therapy?
6 How did Freud use the following in his psychotherapy?
a dream interpretation
b free association
c transference
7. How does the Neo-Freudian psychodynamic-approach get the job of therapy done so much more quickly than Freudian psychoanalysis?
8. Why do humanist focus on existential crises?
9. What three techniques are attributed to Carl Roger's therapeutic approach?
10. How does cognitive therapy differ from psycho-dynamic and humanistic therapy?
11. How would Aaron Beck treat a depressed patient?
12. What are advantages of group therapy?
13. How does family therapy work? Why is understanding the situation paramount in this type of therapy?
Wednesday, May 2
Aim: How does insight therapy work?
HW: CH13HW3- Read pp. 538- 548
Thursday, May 3
Aim: How does behavioral therapy work?
HW: CH13HW4- Read pp. 549 - 558
a. tardive dyskinesia
b. Reuptake
7. There are a number of other medical therapies for psychopathology besides medication. Evaluate whether or not each of the following treatments are effective in treating psychopathology.
a. psychosurgery
b. prefrontal lobotomy
c. ECt
d. TMS
e. Deinstitutionalism