Glossary A
Glossary A
Alarm refers to the set of biologic reactions indicating imminence of major hazard.
- Alarm reaction : The first stage of the General adaptation syndrome (GAS) during which the body's defenses and bodily resources are mobilized against a stressor.
Albert Bandura (1925-present) -
A social psychologist, Bandura's research includes studies in observational learning.
A social psychologist, Bandura's research includes studies in observational learning.
Albert Ellis (1913-2007) - Ellis, a cognitive psychologist, developed Rational Emotive Behavioral Therapy (REBT), a system for transforming the irrational beliefs that cause undesirable, highly charged emotional reactions.
- Albertus Magnus (German, ca. 1200–1280) : Albertus Magnus deemphasized the role of the ventricles in brain functioning.
Please see also St. Albertus Magnus