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Richard Griggs Psychology: A Concise Introduction, 3rd Edition Outline PowerPoints Chapter 8: Personality Theories and Assessment © 2012 Worth Publishers

Chapter 8: Personality Theories and Assessment I. The Psychoanalytic Approach to Personality A. Freudian Classical Psychoanalytic Theory of Personality 1. Freud’s Three Levels of Awareness 2. Freud’s Three-Part Personality Structure 3. Freud’s Psychosexual Stage Theory 4. Evaluation of Freud’s Psychoanalytic Theory of Personality

Chapter 8: Personality Theories and Assessment I. The Psychoanalytic Approach to Personality, cont. B. Neo-Freudian Theories of Personality 1. Jung’s Collective Unconscious 2. Adler’s Striving for Superiority 3. Horney and the Need for Security

Chapter 8: Personality Theories and Assessment II. The Humanistic Approach and the Social-Cognitive Approach to Personality A. The Humanistic Approach to Personality 1. Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs 2. Rogers’s Self Theory B. The Social-Cognitive Approach to Personality 1. Bandura’s Self-System 2. Rotter’s Locus of Control 3. Self-Perception

Chapter 8: Personality Theories and Assessment III. Trait Theories of Personality and Personality Assessment A. Trait Theories of Personality 1. The Number and Kind of Personality Traits 2. Eysenck’s Three-Factor Theory 3. The Five Factor Model of Personality B. Personality Assessment 1. Personality Inventories 2. Projective Tests