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Psych Terms: Drive-Reduction Theory
In Psych Terms we attempt to describe and define potentially confusing psychological terms while illustrating examples to best visualize it.
In this video we describe the drive-reduction theory and it's job in returning us to homeostasis!
In this video we describe the drive-reduction theory and it's job in returning us to homeostasis!
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id, ego, & superego
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In Psych Terms we attempt to describe and define potentially confusing psychological terms while illustrating examples to best visualize it. In this video we describe three related terms: the id, ego, and superego by offering examples and metaphors that will help you in visualizing them!
Inattentional Blindness Vs. Change Blindness
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In Psych Terms we attempt to describe and define potentially confusing psychological terms while illustrating examples to best visualize it. In this video we describe the difference between two terms: Inattentional Blindness and Change Blindness.We also describe some of the most famous psychological studies that illustrate these terms.
Psych Terms: Cognitive Dissonance Theory
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In Psych Terms we attempt to describe and define potentially confusing psychological terms while illustrating examples to best visualize it. In this video we describe the Cognitive Dissonance Theory and how someone attempts to remedy their conflicting thoughts.
Psych Terms: Independent and Dependent Variables
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In Psych Terms we attempt to describe and define potentially confusing psychological terms while illustrating examples to best visualize it. In this video we describe the difference between Independent and Dependent Variables.
Psych News - Idiocracy 10th Anniversary
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Let's celebrate the anniversary of this satirical cult classic from acclaimed writer and director Mike Judge as we delve into its themes and messages about the future of our society. Find tickets at: drafthouse.com/event/idiocracy
#6 Psychological Experiments - Psy 101
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Looks like Hollywood has contacted us to help them out with one of their biggest blockbusters! Good thing we have this video to brush up on everything that makes up a psychological experiment from variables and groups to random assignment.
#5 Correlation vs. Causation - Psy 101
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In this video we discuss one of the best methods psychologists have for predicting behaviors, the correlation. But does that mean that a behavior is absolutely going to happen? Let's find out!
#4 Descriptive Methods - Psy 101
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In this video we talk about the 3 methods psychologists use to describe behavior: naturalistic observation, case studies, and the survey. Also, we discuss some positives and negatives for each. Provine, R. R. (2001). Laughter: A scientific investigation. New York: Penguin. (p. 18)
#3 How Psychologists use the Scientific Method - Psy 101
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Theories, Hypothesis, Operational Definitions, and Replication. It's all covered in this video in which we discuss how psychologists use the scientific method to evaluate ideas.
#2 Can you rely on intuition and common sense? - Psy 101
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Let's investigate a few phenomena that illustrate why science-based answers are more valid than those based on intuition and common sense.
#1 Nature vs. Nurture - Psy 101
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Does our personality and behavior come about from our upbringing and environment or do we have genetic predispositions that influence us to act a certain way? Let's discuss how psychologists tackle the issue!
Psy 101 Intro
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Welcome to a new segment in which I cover a whole Intro to Psychology class from biology of the mind, learning, personality, psychological disorders, etc. Let me know if there is anything you are particularly curious about and i'll try and work it into a lecture!
Reel Disorders - Lars and the Real Girl (2007)
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I'm kinda a homebody myself, but i've never been a garage-body... Sorry for that one. Hopefully I can make up for my bad puns with this diagnosis for Lars and the Real Girl! Resources for Personality Disorders: psychcentral.com/personality/ outofthefog.net/ www.apa.org/monitor/mar04/treatment.aspx
Reel Disorders - Annie Wilkes, Misery (1990)
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Who likes ceramic penguins and killing those they admire? Why Annie Wilkes of course! Come along as I diagnose this horror genre classic villain. Just be sure to watch that footing! Stalking Resource Center: www.victimsofcrime.org/our-programs/stalking-resource-center
Reel Disorders - Martin Riggs, Lethal Weapon (1987)
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Reel Disorders - Martin Riggs, Lethal Weapon (1987)
Psychology In The Military (Part 1)
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Psychology In The Military (Part 1)
what is your name?
Thanks!
literally me type character
Cool video! I study English with thad video!
Why don't people know how to turn the music down
Music !
Interesting. I'm just writing up a case presentation on this character (in grad school for counseling), and I actually ruled out PTSD based on DSM-5 criteria (they differ a bit from the DSM-IV when this video was made). He doesn't meet a number of criteria. No evidence in the movie of flashbacks, avoidance of certain topics or stimuli, dreams/nightmares, elevated startle reactions, hypervigilance, or cognitive distortions. Basically, only I think 4 of 8 criteria categories can be established from the movie when using DSM-5. (By the way, drinking is not a symptom of PTSD just because he doesn't have major depression or substance use disorder) There's certainly some overlap, but the movie doesn't show enough to diagnose PTSD. He does, however, fit all the criteria of prolonged grief disorder....I realize that wasn't in the DSM when this video was made :), but PTSD doesn't fit in any case. The death of his wife is ground zero for his depression and suicidal ideations, which is common with prolonged grief disorder. PTSD does provide an increased risk of developing prolonged grief disorder, which he may have given his combat history and police work, but PTSD symptoms aren't clear enough from the movie. Good catch with the dated envelope! There are inconsistencies with the time of the story. The police psychologist says his wife "just died," but at some point it's stated Riggs is 38, which puts the story in 1987, 3 years after his wife died. But if the envelope is accurate then it's 1986. The world will never know 🙂
1:30 nice thermometer
This is why I watch animated videos when I need to understand something. People just sitting in the video talking to the camera does nothing for my learning but I get this theory FINALLY!
Great video, great movie 👍
6:17 that was a really funny joke 😂😂
Thank you i have been confused although isaw many video couldn't understand till I i watched this video much appreciations
The Freudian trio is a great alternative for those who cannot or don’t wish to make a five-man band or a magnificent seven samurai due to how many people may be required to form the following teams. Another great thing is about this is each role is not necessarily restricted and can the characters the fulfill each role can switch places depending on the story. In the book I’m writing called “The Road Ranger”, the three main characters that come together leading up to the climax fulfill the roles of the Id, Superego, and Ego. Here are the characters and why they suit their roles: Matt Santos (The Id): Eventually he attains the moniker of The Road Ranger after he’s seen in full-body tactical gear, an M4 carbine, and a Glock 19 at his side. However before this, he was a Calivadan Army Ranger who had just recently left military service after six years of on and off combat deployments. At first, his desire was to reconnect with his mother and stepfather. However he found that they were currently going through a bad patch and despite being promised legal protection, Matt’s mother is shot dead which leaves him in distraught. He was promised justice by his lady friend in the FBI but the system was corrupted by criminals. Thereby forcing Matt to find the perpetrator himself by any means necessary. As a result, he would soon gain infamy as a killer of killers of sorts. With some seeing him as a savior while others see him as a terrorist. Maria Garcia (The Superego): Being relatively new to the world of law enforcement, Maria’s desire was to be the best she could be at her job as a federal law agent. However this would eventually come into question after her chief would not allow an investigation of a witness’s murder despite her promising Matt Santos that she would find justice for him (the murdered witness in question being Matt’s now-deceased mother). Although she would eventually form an alliance with Matt once she saw the truth of what was happening with the law, she would often protest Matt’s desire to kill every criminal he sees. Choosing instead to arrest and interrogate criminals for any vital information they may be holding. This is not to say however that she is a pacifist by any means. She definitely knows how to use a gun and will do so if absolutely necessary. It’s just that if Matt chooses to shoot first and ask questions later, Maria instead opts for the exact opposite approach. Miz (The Ego): Despite being very young at the age of fourteen, Miz is actually a very talented individual with hi-tech gadgetry such as computers and mechanical work. He also knows how to reload (craft bullets) though this itself is not known how he gained this knowledge. In spite of this, he is the one who provides the logistics for Matt and Maria before they go out on a hunt together. Whether it’s cooking a mean omelette, putting eyes in the sky (with an aerial drone), or making a whole bunch of bullets for “good use”, Miz can do it all. As long as it he doesn’t have to do any combat, that is. His personality is a mix of Matt and Maria in a sense that he has an unquenchable thirst for knowledge with hi-tech stuff but at the same time, he absolutely refuses to kill someone even if that someone is trying to hurt him.
As someone who is neurodivergent I actually found myself relating to Lars quite a bit and seeing myself in him at times. When I first saw this film I saw a lot of autistic and ADHD traits in Lars and that I see in myself.
I've been waiting for someone else to say this because i saw so many of my autistic traits in lars even down to the blinking
What is the difference between being a nice guy with severe violent tendencies even though he never went violent it’s like half of him is very nice and other half shows severe violent tendencies I mean last time he got into a violent confrontation he Punched him acouple times very angry and broke his knuckles made them severely bleed broke his knuckles why they bled he did try to back out any thoughts
Lars is literally me..
Riggs was Phoenix Project in Vietnam. He’s got a lot of bodies. Refer to his sniper story
I loved this movie. When Lars has Bianca become I’ll, knowing it part of his recovery, I blubbered like a baby.
there is only one hint in the movie that shows he has a sexual relationship with bianca. i agree that his interest centered on having a caring and dependable relationship, but when gus's wife looked at bianca (in her private parts) toward the beginning of the movie, her reaction gave me the impression that he did have sexual relations with the doll.
Thought it was a reaction to looking at a fake vagina for the first time. Not that there was any mess in it. But maybe
Nah I'm pretty sure she was shocked to see that she actually has private parts lol Probably very realistic💀
I interpreted it as at the end when he kissed the doll right before it "died" was to me the first time he even kissed it, he even says he wears extra layers of clothing to even hug the thing because of the pain he feels from physical contact
background music is just irritating
I have inattentional blindness and it happens fairly often how do I get it to stop?
I'm Grateful for this
This was so helpful! I wish you'd upload more.
Gosh Steve!! Get this man some chips!!
Gday there, great video. Just thought I would point out that "independent" was spelt incorrectly on your slide lol :D
Bipolar as F or schizoaffettive
Thank you
thanks, this helped me a lot with my psychology exam, looked at quite a few videos but your clear yet simple explanation was the best. greeting from rotterdam!
Just one question, why is the superego a waffle?
what is the song please i love it so much
fuc that loud music
Literally me
Music ruined this. Couldn't even watch.
I'm a first year PSYC student and listening to u makes learning easier...Love the humore Thank you.
Why it says that we cannot access ID? ID is responsible for immediate gratification type of desires, I am fully aware of those myself. What part of it I dont understand?
For some reason, explanations from my textbook don't make sense to me, but this video finally helped. Thanks
you need to adjust the content
I thought it struck me as borderline personality. I also think she's super religious and maybe has some delusions of grandeur
off topic but i absolutely love the animation, such a cute video also, thank you!
I honestly think that some IDs are complaining about the music, our ID could be tricky
Wow. These days most people seem to use the term ego in a much different way. It's almost as though a lot of people when using the term ego they are confusing it with the id. Great video that has changed my perspective.
Great explanation! Thanks u so much
Fanta?!?!?!??
you have such beautiful skin!!
He has a lot of autistic traits too
Yall very mad in theses comments, get ya egos 🧇 to talk to ya Ids👿
The girl should get Oscar for worst and most cringe acting.