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OLERE EXAM QUESTIONS AND CORRECT
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Sleep - CORRECT ANSWER A state characterized by a reduction in voluntary body movement
and decreased awareness of one's surroundings


Insomnia - CORRECT ANSWER -difficulty falling or remaining asleep throughout the night
-Have difficulty turning off thinking process
-still wired from caffeine and sugar


Sleepwalking - CORRECT ANSWER -episodes of rising from bed during sleep, and walking
about doing things


Dreams - CORRECT ANSWER vivid visual, auditory, tactile, gustatory and olfactory
experiences that occur primarily during REM periods of sleep


Technology - CORRECT ANSWER -decreases desire and ability to focus on other aspects of
ones life
-decreases social skills, development and drains empathy


Technology Causes - CORRECT ANSWER -Disorders; Addiction, Impatience/ symptoms of
ADHD, anxiety, NPD, shyness, social isolation, Insomnia, somatic compatibility and depression


Tolerance - CORRECT ANSWER need for greater and greater amounts of a substance or
activity or time to achieve the desired feelings or to prevent withdrawal.


Withdrawal - CORRECT ANSWER mild to severe physical or psychoemotional pain for a
substance or activity when there is a delay, sudden stoppage or reduction in the substance or
activity,

,Sensation (inside or outside) - CORRECT ANSWER The experience of sensory stimulation


Perception - CORRECT ANSWER The brain's interpretation of sensory information so as to
give it meaning


Noise - CORRECT ANSWER Irrelevant and competing stimuli, anything that interferes with
one of the five senses from doing their job


5 senses - CORRECT ANSWER -Vision
-Audition (hearing)
-Olfaction (smell)
-Gustatory (taste)
-touch


Locus of Control (LOC) - CORRECT ANSWER the degree which someone believes their life is
dependent on behavior vs dependent on outside force
ex: luck, fate


Three Categories of Psychoactive Drugs - CORRECT ANSWER 1. Depressants
2. Stimulants
3. Hallucinogens


Substance activity use disorder - CORRECT ANSWER Mild severe craving or desire for a S/A,
recurrent use despite negative life consequences, inability to cut down or control use, & tolerance
& withdrawal
ex:shopping, video games, masturbation


social desirability - CORRECT ANSWER people write what they say or what the researcher
wants them to think

,case study - CORRECT ANSWER detailed with few or one individual


Ethic - CORRECT ANSWER Whether one chooses right vs wrong


Behaviorism - CORRECT ANSWER School of psychology that studies only observable and
measurable behavior
**concerned only with what can be seen or measured & maintaining all that for reward or
punishment for it**


What is the difference between correlation and cause and effect? - CORRECT ANSWER
Correlation deals with the personality factors that can predict an outcome in behavior. Cause-
and-Effect is cause of action that can cause an outcome of behavior.
**Ex: Pilot who takes less risks and is safe = correlation to a good pilot**
vs **Pilot who takes risks and becomes a good pilot through training = cause and effect**
Dual relationship - CORRECT ANSWER a familial, social, financial, business, professional,
close personal, sexual or other non-therapeutic relationship with a client, or engaging in any
activity with another person that interferes or conflicts with the LPC's or LPC Candidate's
professional obligation to a client.
Psychology - CORRECT ANSWER the scientific study of behavior and mental process in all
their many facets


Scientific Study - CORRECT ANSWER the use of system methods to observe, describe,
explain and predict behavior


Mental Processes - CORRECT ANSWER thoughts, feelings and motives which each of us
experiences privately that cant be directly observed


Facets - CORRECT ANSWER the historical economic, social and cultural factors that influence
mental processes and behavior.


Cognitive - CORRECT ANSWER Feelings and behavior are caused by the way we think about
things

, Humanistic - CORRECT ANSWER We have a choice regarding how we become no matter
what unconscious mental process are operating, or what reinforcements or punishments occur.


Diversity in psychology - CORRECT ANSWER respecting and including the contributions of
gender, race, ethnicity, culture, sexual orientation, or any other unique characteristics when
conducting research or psychotherapy with people.


Stress - CORRECT ANSWER the psychological and psychiatric responses of a person to
excessive, unpleasant and demanding circumstances or events (STRESSOARS DIP)


Strictus (latin root of stress) - CORRECT ANSWER -Can come from within or without
-self inflicted
-Protective system in the body; In order to reflect/make a change


Causes of Stress - CORRECT ANSWER -Accelerated pace of life
-Inadequate time for recovery
-Intensified levels of arousal
-More complex social settings and interactions


5 key things your body needs to survive - CORRECT ANSWER -Air
-Water
-Food
-Sleep
-Exercise


4 P's in life - CORRECT ANSWER Pray, Plan, Prepare, Perform


Not all stress is negative - CORRECT ANSWER -Okay to have mild stress
-Stress will always catch up with a vicious toll

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