Unique Ever-changing Situationally-determined Continuous Invariant

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
A person’s pattern of thinking, feeling and acting.
Advertisements

Personality: Freudian Principles. What do we know about Freud? HW: Read pages: by Wed  What exactly is our unconscious mind?  Psychoanalysis=
Unique Ever-changing Situationally-determined Continuous Invariant
$2 $5 $10 $20 $1 $2 $5 $10 $20 $1 $2 $5 $10 $20 $1 $2 $5 $10 $20 $1 $2 $5 $10 $20 $1 Freud A little More Freud Defense mechanisms Neo-Freudians humanistic.
Theories of Personality: Psychoanalytic Approach
Theoretical Approaches to Psychopathology. Theoretical Approaches: How does Behavior Develop? A theory = useful “map” for navigating psychopathology Risk.
Psychodynamic Approach to Personality
Psychoanalytic Approach
Psychodynamic Theory. Psychodynamic Theories Recall that PD theories believe unlocking the unconscious mind is key to understanding human behaviour This.
Do Now: Is there one incident that happened to you before age 10 that you feel impacted your personality? What is your best personality trait?
Freud’s theory of personality development
Chapter 11 Personality This multimedia product and its contents are protected under copyright law. The following are prohibited by law: any public performance.
Psychoanalytic Therapy
 Personality  an individual’s characteristic pattern of thinking, feeling, and acting  basic perspectives  Psychoanalytic  Humanistic.
PS 4021 Psychology Theory and method 1 Lecture 4-Week 4 The Psychoanalytic paradigm Critical thinking inside Psychology.
60 seconds… Write down anything you want– we will not be sharing out loud.
 Personality- Individual’s characteristic pattern of thinking, feeling, and acting.  We consider the psychodynamic and humanistic perspectives, two.
Sigmund Freud. State Standards Standard 5.0 Standard 5.0 identify people who are part of the history of psychology. identify people who are part of.
Psychodynamic Approach Attributed to Sigmund Freud 1856 –1939.
Personality.
Psychology 211 Personality: Psychodynamic Theories Reading Assignment 22: pp
Personality  A person’s general style of interacting with the world  People differ from one another in ways that are relatively consistent over time.
Personality Theory CP Psychology Mrs. Bradley. Overview What is personality? What are the major psychological theories about personality? What are personality.
Freud’s Defense Mechanisms
Sigmund Freud Who is the founder of psychoanalysis?
PIONEER IN PSYCHOLOGY SIGMUND FREUD. PSYCHODYNAMIC THEORY  Controversial  Complex  Complete.
Chapter 14: Theories of Personality. Personality defined The consistent, enduring, and unique characteristics of a person.
 How do psychologists define and use the concept of personality?  What do the theories of Freud and his successors tell us about the structure.
Sigmund Freud Anxiety and Modernity. Life Secular, Viennese Jew Trained as a physician Pioneer of applied psychology study of mental functions and behavior.
Do Now If you take out and open your notebook by the time I count to ten (10), the entire class gets extra credit.
Psychoanalytic psychologists tend to focus on the… A. Future B. Unconscious C. Good in humans D. Mental processes $200 $300 $400 $500 $1,000 $2,000.
Personality Online case studies
Unit 10: Personality.
Objectives you should be able to: discuss Psychodynamic Perspective by
By: Nick Glowacki and Tyler Schwabenbauer
Psychoanalytic Approach
Theories of Personality
Personality Case studies
You will be given the answer. You must give the correct question.
Freud and the neo-Freudians
A person’s pattern of thinking, feeling and acting.
Psychoanalytic Theory of Personality
Section 1: Psychodynamic Perspective
A person’s pattern of thinking, feeling and acting.
An individual’s pattern of thinking, feeling and acting.
Psychodynamic Approaches Cont.
Personality A person’s general style of interacting with the world
Psychodynamic Approach to Personality
Psychoanalysis and Psychoanalytic Theory
Do Now Which defense mechanism do you use the most?
Trait and psychoanalytic approach
Psychodynamic Approach
Do Now If you take out and open your notebook by the time I count to ten (10), the entire class gets extra credit.
A person’s pattern of thinking, feeling and acting.
Quick Review - Freud What does Freud believe affects our personality?
Psychodynamic Theory of Personality
A person’s pattern of thinking, feeling and acting.
A person’s pattern of thinking, feeling and acting.
A person’s pattern of thinking, feeling and acting.
A person’s pattern of thinking, feeling and acting.
Psychodynamic Theory of Personality
Psychoanalytic Therapy
Psychoanalysts Freud Unit 5.
A person’s pattern of thinking, feeling and acting.
The Freudian Theory of Personality
Unit 4: Motivation, Emotion, and Personality
Defense Mechanisms The ego must protect you from threatening thoughts in our unconscious Enter “defense mechanisms” Methods used to reduce or redirect.
The Psychoanalytic Approach
Historic Perspectives: Psychoanalytic and Humanistic
Myers EXPLORING PSYCHOLOGY (6th Edition in Modules)
Presentation transcript:

Unique Ever-changing Situationally-determined Continuous Invariant 1) According to the text, a key aspect of personality is its _____ quality. Unique Ever-changing Situationally-determined Continuous Invariant

2) _____ is defined as the unique qualities and distinctive behavior patterns of an individual across time and situations. Genetic makeup Psychopathology Personality Social history Psychic determinism

3) Psychodynamic psychologists focus on: The good in all people The future. Learning through rewards and punishments. Unconscious motives. Our social environment.

4) According to Freud, our unconscious holds mostly: Images and thoughts from the previous day. Threatening and anxiety-provoking contents. Ideas about what we would do in the future. Information regarding rewards we have received in the past. Information about our culture and religion.

Id. Ego. Superego. Defense mechanisms. Instincts. 5) A Freudian psychoanalyst would interpret a client’s impulsive need for immediate gratification as due to forces from the: Id. Ego. Superego. Defense mechanisms. Instincts.

6) The ____ is the unconscious part of a personality, whereas the _____ acts as our conscience. Ego; superego Superego; ego Id; superego Ego; id Defense mechanism; ego

7) Alice is on a diet and, while at an ice cream shop with some of her friends, feels conflicted about what she should order. Her ____ tells her to get a banana split, her ____ tells her to get a glass of water, and her _____ tells her to order a low fat yogurt. Superego; id; ego Id; ego; superego Id; superego; ego Ego; superego; id Superego; ego; id

Psychosexual Psychogenic Psychic Psychotic Psychophysiological 8) In the different _____ stages, children are thought to associate pleasure with different bodily regions. Psychosexual Psychogenic Psychic Psychotic Psychophysiological

9) The anal stage is primarily concerned with: Weaning. Toilet training. The Oedipus complex. Mature sexual relationships. Hostility towards a same-sex parent.

10) Freud believed that women are attracted to men as a result of: Fixation. The Oedipus complex. Thanatos. Their superego. Penis envy.

11) _____ are used to help protect ourselves from our own unwanted sexual and aggressive desires. Self-actualizing strategies Schemas Ego defense mechanisms Archetypes The anima and the animus

Sublimation Projection Reaction formation Regression Repression 12) Jeremy is upset and angry that he did not pass his physics test. He is very angry at his instructor, but he cannot yell at him or else he will be in trouble. Instead Jeremy releases some of his aggressive energy on the football field. What defense mechanism is Jeremy using? Sublimation Projection Reaction formation Regression Repression

13) After missing a put on the final hole of a competitive golf tournament, Greg yells and throws his club. He is demonstrating: Repression. Reaction formation. Projection. Regression. Rationalization.

Sublimation Rationalization Displacement Denial Regression 14) Erin is supposed to be saving money from her job to contribute to her college fund. She is at the mall and sees a shirt that she loves, but she will have to dip into her fund allotted for college in order to buy it. She justifies her behavior by saying, “I have worked really hard this week and I deserve it.” Erin is using what Freudian defense mechanism? Sublimation Rationalization Displacement Denial Regression

Repression Depression Sublimation Reaction formation Displacement 15) ____ occurs when you yell at your dog after receiving an “F” on a term paper. Repression Depression Sublimation Reaction formation Displacement

Answers 1) D 2) C 3) D 4) B 5) A 6) C 7) C 8) A 9) B 10) E 11) C 12) A