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Humanistic and Socio-Cultural Theories of Personality
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Today We will examine Carl Jung’s type theory of personality, and take the Myer-Briggs personality inventory to better understand the theory and ourselves.
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Bellringer (in journals)
What do you want to end up doing later in life? Write your career goals and personal goals as clearly as you can.
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Carl Jung Swiss psychiatrist 1875 – 1961 What appears to be random behavior is actually the result of differences in the way people prefer to use their mental capacities.
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Type Theory Jung observed that people generally engage in mental functions that fit them best, and that becomes their personality.
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Extraversion vs. Introversion
Extraversion (E): Energized by external world I like getting my energy from active involvement in events and having a lot of different activities. I'm excited when I'm around people and I like to energize other people. I like moving into action and making things happen. I generally feel at home in the world. I often understand a problem better when I can talk out loud about it and hear what others have to say.
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Extraversion vs. Introversion
Introversion (I): Energized by internal world I like getting my energy from dealing with the ideas, pictures, memories, and reactions that are inside my head, in my inner world. I often prefer doing things alone or with one or two people I feel comfortable with. I take time to reflect so that I have a clear idea of what I'll be doing when I decide to act. Ideas are almost solid things for me. Sometimes I like the idea of something better than the real thing.
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Extraversion THE PEOPLE HIGH: Seem enthusiastic and full of energy
Energized by time with others LOW: Seem quiet and less involved in social world Energized by time alone
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Demonstration Brainstorm a list of words you associate with extroverts
Brainstorm a list of words you associate with introverts 3 volunteers needed!
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Sensory vs. Intuitive As you eat your Starburst, write down everything that you notice or think about.
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Sensory Intuitive Deals with the practical and real
Learn through experience Innovative and creative; fantasizes about future Turn and talk: were your descriptions of the Starburst more sensory or Intuitive?
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Thinking vs. Feeling Scenario: Our class of 30 has been offered an all-expenses paid trip to California, however the offer is only good for 20 people. Turn and talk: Should we turn it down if everyone can’t go? Or if we accept, how do we decide who should go and who should be left behind?
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Judging vs. Perceiving Volunteer: Describe your morning today as you were preparing to come to school. Perceiving: Taking in information Judging: Organizing information and coming to conclusions
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Rate Yourself E I S I T F J P
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Myers-Briggs Inventory
Now you’re ready to take the Myer-Briggs Inventory! If you do not know a vocabulary word, ask a partner, then look it up!
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