Personality Chapter 12
What is Personality? Personality is an individual’s characteristic pattern of
Personality: Then and Now Why we have personality Humanistic approach (Jung) What personality is Basic dimensionality of personality Interaction between individuals and environments
Psychoanalytic Perspective Sigmund Freud Developed Developed idea of
The Unconscious Mind Id
Psychosexual Development Oral (0-18 mo.) (18-36 mo.) Phallic ( ) Latency (6-Puberty) (Puberty +)
Defense Mechanisms As a member of society, the individual must repress ‘ ’ urges
Freud: Defense Mechanisms Repression (has been shown to not exist) Reaction Formation
Freud: Defense Mechanisms Displacement Unconscious generation of self justifying explanations Diverts sexual/aggressive impulses towards another object/person Freudian slips Fetishes
Freud One of the tests of this school of thought is the Thematic Apperception Test ( )
Humanistic Perspective Maslow
The Trait Perspectives These theories tend to look for stable and enduring Through factor analysis, psychologists have narrowed down possibilities to two distinct dimensions
Eysenck’s Personality ‘Map’
Biological Influences Extraverts
The Big Five The best approximation of how many distinct personality constructs exist currently rests at Set up as dichotomy between
The Big Five
The Big Five Openness to Experiences Extraversion Neuroticism
Predictability of Behavior Short answer: No
The Social Cognitive Perspective Proposed by Albert Bandura Focus on the interactions between individual and
Notes:
Personal Control Locus of Control Optimism vs Pessimism
Locus of Control Who has the control in the situation? Internals: External Control: : Me Internals: Able to delay gratification, more independent
Learned Helplessness The that an animal or human learns when unable to avoid an event
Optimisim vs Pessimism Optimist Realist
Exploring the Self Possible Selves
Self Esteem The basic feeling that you have self worth
Self Esteem and Culture Several theories on ‘why’ we have it Sociometer People who experience prejudice do not suffer from lower self esteem
Self Serving Bias The readiness to perceive the self as in almost any light which most people have