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| Interview where candidates are asked specific question looking for useful information |
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| Interviewers tendency to falsely believe in their own discernment of truth |
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| introducing new employees, Rules and Regs, getting to know, basic job skills |
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| drug to treat bipolar disorder |
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| mood disorder that is characterized by rxptreme mood swings, and episodes of mania |
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Characterized by abnormalities in perception or expression of reality (Hallucinations, delusions, disorganized speech) |
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| depressive episodes, lethargy, hopelessness, |
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| Systematic Desensitization |
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| method of therapy treating anxiety by with deep relaxations and increased high-anxiety situations |
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| A behavior modification system in which behaviors are reinforced with token that can be exchanged for rewards. |
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| operant conditioning principles to change human behaviors and replace behaviors |
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| Exposing someone to a feared situation in a real or imagined way |
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| consists of repeated pairings of undesireable behavior with averse stimuli(to get rid of behavior) |
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| Japanese Principles of Quality Control |
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| focuses on quality control participation in organization decisions making. W. Edwards Deming |
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| Group therapy with married or unmarried couples whose major problem lies between their relationship |
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| Group therapy with a family |
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| Diagnostic an statistical manual of mental disorders used to diagnose mental patients |
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| Strengths-based management |
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| management style emphasizing a employee's existing strenghts is much easier than building new ones |
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| a fields that combines engineering and psychology and that focuses on understanding and enhancing the safety and efficiency of human-machine interaction |
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| Freud's therapeutic technique for analyzing an individual's unconscious thoughts. |
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| Psychoanlysis term for a person's relating to the analyst in way that reproduce or relive important relationships in the individuals life |
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| Release of emotional tension a person experiences when reliving an emotionally charged and conflicting experience |
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| the ego seeks the security of an earlier developmental period in the face of stress |
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| the freudian structure of personality that consists of unconscious drives and is the individuals reservoir of psychic energy |
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| freudian structure of personality that deals with the demands of reality |
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| freudian structure that of personality that harshly judge the morality of our behavior |
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| the psychoanalysis technique of having individuals say a loud whatever some to mind |
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| The psychotherapeutic technique used to interpret a persons dream. Believe that dreams contain information about an individuals unconscious though and conflicts. |
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| Five-step model that describes the process by which individuals give up bad habits and adopts their healthier lifestyles |
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| person acknowledges that there is a problem but may not be ready to commit to change |
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| Prep/Determination (Change 2) |
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| Individual begin to get ready to take action |
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| Action/Willpower (Change 3) |
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| Individual commits to making real behavior change and enact a plan for effective change |
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| Individuals succeed in avoiding temptation and consistently pursue healthy behaviors |
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| A return to former unhealthy patterns |
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| Computer-Based Orientation |
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| Industrial and Organizational Psychology |
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| work stress can have negative impact on health and wellness and at the extreme lead to burnout |
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| Key goal of training by which trainees practice after they have achieved a level acceptance skill at some task so that the skill becomes automatic |
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| management approach emphasizing the psychological characteristics of workers and managers, stressing the importance of such factors as morale, attitudes, values, fair treatment |
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| Invention of the Assembly Line |
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| Henry fords best demonstration of the advent of scientifiv managemnet. |
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| Selye and Stage to combat stress |
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| Selye is the founder of stress research |
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| General adaptation syndrome |
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| Selye's term for the common effects on the body when demands are placed on it |
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Alarm- body mobilizes its resources Resistance- the body strives mightilty to endure the stressor Exhaustion- resistance becomes depleted |
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| anit-depressent drug. Block reuptake of serotonin to transmittting neuron. |
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| Studies involved examining the precise movements require to complete a task and identifying and removing unnecessary movements. |
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| Sustained activity- jogging, swimming, or cycling |
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| Believed that the cognitive symptons of depression acutally precede the affect and modd symptoms of depressions. |
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| Albert Bandura's concept that one can master a situation and produce positive outcomes |
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| tendency of individuals to preform better simply becuase of being singled out and made to feel important |
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| the book call it reflective speech , which is a tehcnique in which therapists mirror's a clients own feelings back to the client |
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| Roger's Humanistic therapy inwhich the therapists provides warn, supportive, atmostphere to improve a clients self-concept and encourage them to learn about problems. |
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