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CHAPTER 12 PERSONALITY

SUBJECTIVE OBJECTIVE PROJECTIVE PSYCHOLOGICAL TESTS SUBJECTIVE OBJECTIVE PROJECTIVE

Rorschach inkblot plate

Picture from the Thematic Apperception Test (TAT)

5-factor personality theory

FREUD’S EGO STATES ID EGO SUPEREGO

Freud’s developmental stages

DEFENSE MECHANISMS Regression Identification Rationalization Projection Displacement Sublimation Reaction formation

GENDER DIFFERENCES MALES FEMALES social-relational enablers tend to be competitive loners FEMALES social-relational enablers

Empathy Universal positive regard Becoming Self-actualization HUMANISTIC CONCEPTS Empathy Universal positive regard Becoming Self-actualization

YOUR FOUR SELVES Reputational Ideal Personal Real (Karen Horney MD) Reputational Ideal Personal Real

LOCUS OF CONTROL (Julian Rotter) INTERNAL or EXTERNAL

NARCISSISM