Nature of Personality Psychodynamic Perspectives Behavioral Perspectives Humanistic Perspectives Biological Perspectives Culture and Personality Terror.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Personality: Theory, Research, and Assesment
Advertisements

Jeopardy Theories Grab Bag stages defenseYomama Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final Jeopardy.
Personality: Some Definitions
I. Personality chapter 2. Defining personality and traits Personality Distinctive and relatively stable pattern of behaviors, thoughts, motives, and emotions.
Personality. An individual’s unique and relatively consistent patterns of thinking, feeling, and behaving.
Essentials of Understanding Psychology
REVIEW SESSION WEEK 3 Chapter 12: Personality AP Psychology.
Personality Do you have one????. Different Perspectives Psychodynamic –Unconscious, sexual, motivation, conflict Humanistic –Positive growth, realization.
Lecture Overview Trait Theories Psychoanalytic/Psychodynamic Theories Humanistic Theories Social-Cognitive Theories Biological Theories Personality Assessment.
Raymond Walters College
INTRODUCTION TO PSYCHOLOGY
Theories of Personality
Chapter 14 : Personality Tytianna Hines, Gabriela Herrera, Justus Redix, Tien Nguyen.
Personality. Questions Addressed How did Freud develop psychoanalysis? What personality traits are most basic? Do we learn our personality? Is everyone.
© 2008 The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. Chapter 13: Personality.
Chapter 11: Personality: Theory, Research, and Assessment.
Chapter 12: Personality: Theory, Research, and Assessment
(Feldman, 1999; Kohn & Kohn, 1998; Richardson, 1999) Week 7 Personality.
Fact of Falsehood?. Chapter 13: Personality w Defined: unique and relatively consistent pattern of thoughts, feelings and actions w Is personality stable.
Ch 14 Personality Theory Notes.
© 2013 by McGraw-Hill Education. This is proprietary material solely for authorized instructor use. Not authorized for sale or distribution in any manner.
UNIT 10.  The Psychoanalytic Perspective The Psychoanalytic Perspective  The Humanistic Perspective The Humanistic Perspective  The Trait Perspective.
“Tell me about your childhood” Five is Alive Defense.
Chapter 12 Personality: Theory, Research, and Assessment.
Personality Personality is a distinct set of consistent behavioral traits Distinctiveness - Uniqueness of set of personality traits Consistency - Tendency.
Personality. Pattern of thinking, feeling and behaving that is characteristic of an individual. Psychoanalytic perspective Humanistic perspective Trait.
Psychology Perception May 9, 08. Personality What is it?
Chapter 12 Personality: Theory, Research, and Assesment.
Personality Ch html?pid=1512.
Chapter 12: Personality: Theory, Research, and Assessment
Chapter 12 PersonalityPersonality: Theory, Research, and Assessment.
Psychoanalytic theory A.K.A. psychodynamic theory Sigmund Freud based on case studies & self-analysis childhood & unconscious sexual & aggressive drives.
THEORIES OF PERSONALITY. Trait Theory Factor Analysis- compiling and narrowing down personality traits Gordon Allport & Raymond Cattell- 16 basic traits.
Personality Psychoanalysis The Cognitive Social-Learning Approach The Humanistic Approach The Trait Approach.
Chapter 15: Defining Personality
Personality Review Game. Define personality. Our pattern of feeling, thinking and acting. (thoughts, emotions and behavior) Our pattern of feeling, thinking.
Personality.
LEARNING GOAL 8.2: DISCUSS FREUD'S PSYCHODYNAMIC THEORY AND EVALUATE ITS CLAIMS. Psychodynamics.
Personality. 2 What is personality? Personality –the relatively enduring characteristics that differentiate people-those behaviors that makes each individual.
Chapter 12: Personality: Theory, Research, and Assessment.
Lecture 5 Personality. Outline Introduction Trait Perspectives Social-Cognitive Perspectives Psychodynamic Perspectives Humanistic Perspectives.
Chapter 10: Personality Copyright © The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. Permission required for reproduction or display.
Freud’s Topographical Approach Conscious Unconscious Preconscious.
Personality:5 Factor Theory A personality trait is a disposition to behave in the same way repeatedly….in a variety of situations. States (behavior that.
HOLT, RINEHART AND WINSTON P SYCHOLOGY PRINCIPLES IN PRACTICE 1 Chapter 14 THEORIES OF PERSONALITY Section 1: The Trait Approach Section 2: The Psychoanalytic.
Personality Theories. Personality  patterns of feelings, motives, and behavior that set people apart from one another.
Review  Personality- relatively stable patterns of thinking, feeling, and acting that an individual possesses  Major Approaches:  Psychoanalytic/Psychodynamic.
Chapter 11: Personality: Theory, Research, and Assessment.
UNIT 10 PERSONALITY Students will be able to understand personality development and know who the Neo-Freudians were. DD Question: What is personality?
Personality * An individual’s consistent patterns of feeling, thinking, and behaving.
Chapter 11: Personality: Theory, Research, and Assessment.
 How many traits make one’s personality? List 5-10 traits that comprise your personality (or 5-12, Afia!). Are those traits consistent and distinct?
Chapter 12: Personality: Theory, Research, and Assessment
Theories of Personality
© 2008 The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.
PowerPoint Image Slideshow
Personality: Theory, Research, and Assessment
Personality Development
Our Next Unit… Personality
Personality Radwan Banimustafa MD.
Psychodynamic Perspectives
Personality * An individual’s consistent patterns of feeling, thinking, and behaving.
Psychodynamic Perspectives
Personality Theory, Research and Assessment
Psychodynamic Perspectives
Chapter 10: Personality.
Psychology: An Introduction
Final Exam Review, pt. 4 Chapters 7 & 8.
Chapter 12 Personality.
Chapter 12: Personality AP Psychology
Presentation transcript:

Nature of Personality Psychodynamic Perspectives Behavioral Perspectives Humanistic Perspectives Biological Perspectives Culture and Personality Terror Management Theory

Nature of Personality Psychodynamic Perspectives Behavioral Perspectives Humanistic Perspectives Biological Perspectives Terror Management Theory Culture and Personality Reserved Less Intelligent Affected by Feelings Submissive Serious Expedient Timid Tough-minded Trusting Practical Forthright Self-assured Conservative Group-dependant Relaxed Uncontrolled Outgoing More Intelligent Emotionally Stable Dominant Happy-go-lucky Conscientious Venturesome Sensitive Suspicious Imaginative Shrewd Apprehensive Experimenting Self-sufficient Tense Controlled

Nature of Personality Psychodynamic Perspectives Behavioral Perspectives Humanistic Perspectives Biological Perspectives Terror Management Theory Culture and Personality Agreeableness Conscientiousness (Constraint) Openness to Experience Neuroticism (Negative Emotionality) Extraversion (Positive Emotionality) sociable outgoing upbeatfriendly assertive gregarious

Nature of Personality Psychodynamic Perspectives Behavioral Perspectives Humanistic Perspectives Biological Perspectives Terror Management Theory Culture and Personality Agreeableness Conscientiousness (Constraint) Openness to Experience Extraversion (Positive Emotionality) Neuroticism (Negative Emotionality) insecure anxious hostile vulnerable self-conscious Neuroticism (Negative Emotionality)

Nature of Personality Psychodynamic Perspectives Behavioral Perspectives Humanistic Perspectives Biological Perspectives Terror Management Theory Culture and Personality curiosity imaginativeness flexibility Agreeableness Conscientiousness (Constraint) Extraversion (Positive Emotionality) Neuroticism (Negative Emotionality) Openness to Experience unconventional attitudes artistic sensitivity vivid fantasy Openness to Experience

Conscientiousness (Constraint) Extraversion (Positive Emotionality) Neuroticism (Negative Emotionality) Openness to Experience Nature of Personality Psychodynamic Perspectives Behavioral Perspectives Humanistic Perspectives Biological Perspectives Terror Management Theory Culture and Personality sympathetic cooperative trusting Agreeableness modest straight forward Agreeableness

Extraversion (Positive Emotionality) Neuroticism (Negative Emotionality) Openness to Experience Agreeableness Conscientiousness (Constraint) Nature of Personality Psychodynamic Perspectives Behavioral Perspectives Humanistic Perspectives Biological Perspectives Terror Management Theory Culture and Personality diligent disciplined punctual dependable well-organized Conscientiousness (Constraint)

Nature of Personality Psychodynamic Perspectives Behavioral Perspectives Humanistic Perspectives Biological Perspectives Terror Management Theory Culture and Personality Unconscious Mental Processes

Nature of Personality Psychodynamic Perspectives Behavioral Perspectives Humanistic Perspectives Biological Perspectives Terror Management Theory Culture and Personality Unconscious Id Pleasure Principle Primary-process Thinking

Nature of Personality Psychodynamic Perspectives Behavioral Perspectives Humanistic Perspectives Biological Perspectives Terror Management Theory Culture and Personality Unconscious Preconscious Conscious Ego Reality Principle Secondary-process Thinking Id Pleasure Principle Primary-process Thinking

Nature of Personality Psychodynamic Perspectives Behavioral Perspectives Humanistic Perspectives Biological Perspectives Terror Management Theory Culture and Personality Unconscious Preconscious Conscious Ego Reality Principle Secondary-process Thinking Superego Moral Imperatives Id Pleasure Principle Primary-process Thinking

Nature of Personality Psychodynamic Perspectives Behavioral Perspectives Humanistic Perspectives Biological Perspectives Terror Management Theory Culture and Personality Holds Urges in Check With Reality Holds Urges in Check With Morality EGO IDSuperego Gratify Urges Immediately

Nature of Personality Psychodynamic Perspectives Behavioral Perspectives Humanistic Perspectives Biological Perspectives Terror Management Theory Culture and Personality Intrapsychic Conflict (Between Id, Ego, and Superego) Anxiety Reliance on Defense Mechanisms

Nature of Personality Psychodynamic Perspectives Behavioral Perspectives Humanistic Perspectives Biological Perspectives Terror Management Theory Culture and Personality Five Psychosocial Stages: 1. Oral 2. Anal 3. Phallic 4. Latency 5. Genital

Nature of Personality Psychodynamic Perspectives Behavioral Perspectives Humanistic Perspectives Biological Perspectives Terror Management Theory Culture and Personality Erotic Focus Key Tasks and Experience Stage Approximate Age Oral0-1Mouth (Sucking, Biting)Weaning (From Breast or Bottle)Anal2-3 Anus (Expelling or Retaining Feces) Toilet Training Phallic4-5Genitals (Masturbating) Identifying with Adult Role Models; Coping With Oedipal Crisis Latency6-12 None (Sexually Repressed) Expanding Social Contracts GenitalPuberty Onward Genitals (Being Sexually Intimate) Establishing Intimate Relationships; Contributing to Society Through Working

Nature of Personality Psychodynamic Perspectives Behavioral Perspectives Humanistic Perspectives Biological Perspectives Terror Management Theory Culture and Personality Carl Jung

Nature of Personality Psychodynamic Perspectives Behavioral Perspectives Humanistic Perspectives Biological Perspectives Terror Management Theory Culture and Personality Personal UnconsciousConscious Collective Unconscious Person A Person B Person C

Nature of Personality Psychodynamic Perspectives Behavioral Perspectives Humanistic Perspectives Biological Perspectives Terror Management Theory Culture and Personality Alfred Adler

Nature of Personality Psychodynamic Perspectives Behavioral Perspectives Humanistic Perspectives Biological Perspectives Terror Management Theory Culture and Personality Unconscious Preconscious Conscious Ego Reality Principle Secondary-process Thinking Id Pleasure Principle Primary-process Thinking Superego Moral Imperatives How to Test?

Nature of Personality Psychodynamic Perspectives Behavioral Perspectives Humanistic Perspectives Biological Perspectives Terror Management Theory Culture and Personality B.F. Skinner

Nature of Personality Psychodynamic Perspectives Behavioral Perspectives Humanistic Perspectives Biological Perspectives Terror Management Theory Culture and Personality Stimulus Situation Large party where you know relatively few people R1R1 R2R2 R3R3 R4R4 Operant Response Tendencies Circulate, speaking to others only if they approach you first Stick close to the people you already know Politely withdraw by getting wrapped up in a host’s book collection Leave at the first opportunity

Nature of Personality Psychodynamic Perspectives Behavioral Perspectives Humanistic Perspectives Biological Perspectives Terror Management Theory Culture and Personality Albert Bandura

Nature of Personality Psychodynamic Perspectives Behavioral Perspectives Humanistic Perspectives Biological Perspectives Terror Management Theory Culture and Personality Response Bargain Assertively Rewarding Stimulus Presented Good Buy on Car

Nature of Personality Psychodynamic Perspectives Behavioral Perspectives Humanistic Perspectives Biological Perspectives Terror Management Theory Culture and Personality Carl Rogers

Nature of Personality Psychodynamic Perspectives Behavioral Perspectives Humanistic Perspectives Biological Perspectives Terror Management Theory Culture and Personality Self-conceptActual Experience Congruence Self-conceptActual Experience Incongruence

Nature of Personality Psychodynamic Perspectives Behavioral Perspectives Humanistic Perspectives Biological Perspectives Terror Management Theory Culture and Personality Physiological Needs Safety and Security Needs Belongingness and Love Needs Esteem Needs Cognitive Needs Aesthetic Needs Need For Self-actualization

Nature of Personality Psychodynamic Perspectives Behavioral Perspectives Humanistic Perspectives Biological Perspectives Terror Management Theory Culture and Personality Characteristics of Self-actualizing People Spontaneity, simplicity, and naturalness Autonomy, independence of culture and environment Feelings of kinship and identification with the human race Balance between polarities in personality, etc.

Nature of Personality Psychodynamic Perspectives Behavioral Perspectives Humanistic Perspectives Biological Perspectives Terror Management Theory Culture and Personality Hans Eysenck

Nature of Personality Psychodynamic Perspectives Behavioral Perspectives Humanistic Perspectives Biological Perspectives Terror Management Theory Culture and Personality Higher-order Trait Traits Habitual Responses Specific Responses Extraversion SociableLivelyActiveAssertive Sensation- seeking

Nature of Personality Psychodynamic Perspectives Behavioral Perspectives Humanistic Perspectives Biological Perspectives Terror Management Theory Culture and Personality AltruismEmpathyAggressiveness.60 Correlation of Scores Type of Interfering Material Identical TwinsFraternal Twins

Nature of Personality Psychodynamic Perspectives Behavioral Perspectives Humanistic Perspectives Biological Perspectives Terror Management Theory Culture and Personality.70 Correlation of Scores Fraternal Twins Reared Together Fraternal Twins Reared Apart Identical Twins Reared Together Identical Twins Reared Apart Positive EmotionalityNegative EmotionalityConstraint

Nature of Personality Psychodynamic Perspectives Behavioral Perspectives Humanistic Perspectives Biological Perspectives Terror Management Theory Culture and Personality Evolutionary Perspective: Traits conductive to reproductive fitness

Nature of Personality Psychodynamic Perspectives Behavioral Perspectives Humanistic Perspectives Biological Perspectives Terror Management Theory Culture and Personality Need to Defend Cultural Worldview Need to Enhance Feelings of Self-Esteem Self-preservation Instinct Awareness of the Inevitability of Death Anxiety Buffer Potential for Death-related Anxiety and Terror

Nature of Personality Psychodynamic Perspectives Behavioral Perspectives Humanistic Perspectives Biological Perspectives Terror Management Theory Culture and Personality T-scores on Personality Traits How Canadians View National Character NEOAC Neuroticism Extraversion OpennessAgreeableness Conscientiousness Actual Trait Scores For Canadians

Nature of Personality Psychodynamic Perspectives Behavioral Perspectives Humanistic Perspectives Biological Perspectives Terror Management Theory Culture and Personality Mother Self Father Sibling Co-worker Friend

Nature of Personality Psychodynamic Perspectives Behavioral Perspectives Humanistic Perspectives Biological Perspectives Terror Management Theory Culture and Personality Mother Self Father Sibling Co-worker Friend