interrole conflict - experience of conflict between expectations of two or more roles that are assumed
simultaneously
intrarole conflict - experience of conflict between expectations within a given role
Albert Bandura's theory - Social learning theory
Fritz Heider's balance theory - Concerned with the balance of the individual in question, another
individual, and a person/thing/or idea
Cognitive dissonance - Occurs when a person's attitudes and behaviors are not in line with one another
Cognitive Dissonance theorist - Leon Festinger
Daryl Bem's Self Perception Theory - The theory that when one's attitudes or feelings are vague or
ambiguous, one makes conclusions about his/her attitudes based upon his/her behavior
Bandura proposed that aggressive behavior is learned through two possible methods: - Modeling or
reinforcement
Structural factors - Effects that certain stimuli have on an individual's nervous system
Functional factors - Factors dealing with a particular individual's needs or emotions
4 elements to social identity theory - Categorization, association, comparison, distinctiveness
, 4 conditions that arise in cross cultural counseling - Appropriate process/Appropriate goals, Appropriate
process/Inappropriate goals, Inappropriate process/appropriate goals, inappropriate
process/inappropriate goals
Typical African American family is described as - Matriarchal
Anomia - inability to name objects
Paraphasia - speech disturbance resulting from brain damage in which words are jumbled and sentences
meaningless
Echolalia - Automatic and immediate repetition of what others say
Neologism - newly coined word
Dysprodia - Flat monotone speech
Oriented to person, place, and time - the state of being able to answer basic questions about person,
place, or time
Confabulation - The unintended false recollection of episodic memories
Mood - Sustained emotional state
Affect - Appearance of observable emotions
Somnolence - Excessive drowsiness or sleepiness
MMSE - Mini-mental State Exam - A brief neuropsychological tool used for quick assessment and
screening of Major Neurocognitive Disorder
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