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Personality Theories Freud’s Ideas: Psychodynamic Theory – Importance of early childhood – Conscious – – Subconscious –
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Psychodynamic Theory (cont’d) Mind Divisions ID - biological drives EGO –(Reality balance btwn ID/Superego SUPEREGO - Strict moral standards
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Psychodynamic Theory (cont’d) Defense Mechanisms*** Rationalization – Denial – Repression – Projection – Reaction Formation –
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Psychodynamic Theory (cont’d) Defense Mechanisms (cont’d) Displacement – Sublimation –
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Assessing personality Unconscious motivation – Free Association – Dream Interpretation – Freudian Slips – Projective Tests – Thematic Apperception Test (TAT), The Roberts, The Rorschach – Pull for emotional information – Questionable reliability and validity
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Rorschach example
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Thematic Apperception Test
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(Here's the reply the teacher received the following day) Dear Mrs. Jones, I wish to clarify that I am not now, nor have I ever been, an exotic dancer. I work at Home Depot and I told my daughter how hectic it was last week before the blizzard hit. I told her we sold out every single shovel we had, and then I found one more in the back room, and that several people were fighting over who would get it. Her picture doesn't show me dancing around a pole. It's supposed to depict me selling the last snow shovel we had at Home Depot. From now on I will remember to check her homework more thoroughly before she turns it in. Sincerely, Mrs. Smith
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Humanism Phenomenology – your perception of the world, whether accurate or not, becomes your reality Holistic view – Self-Actualization – (Maslow’s hierarchy)
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Humanism Self Theory – tendency towards Self- Actualization : Self-Concept*** Real Self – based on actual experience, Ideal Self – based on hopes, wishes,
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Humanism Positive Regard = Conditional – Unconditional – ***Contrast with Conditioning principles???***
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Humanism Cross-cultural applications Mentoring programs – Big Brothers/Big Sisters ->247-3720 1079 Main St. Durango) Remarkable achievements – resiliency from impoverished groups
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Personality Theories – Part II Social-Cognitive Theory (Bandura) Reciprocal Determinism B : P : E Cognitive Factors*** Language Ability – Observation – Purposeful Behavior : Self-Analysis :
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Personal Factors Locus of Control – Internal – Self controls situations & rewards External: fate/others control situations/rewards
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Personal Factors *** Delay of Gratification – Self-efficacy –
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Environmental Factors*** Social, political, family, community, & cultural factors which contribute to oppression versus opportunity
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Five Factor Model (*OCEAN*) *** O penness – Novelty vs narrow C onscientiousness – responsible vs. impulsive E xtraversion – outgoing vs. withdrawn A greeableness – warm vs. distant, cold N euroticism – stable vs. nervous, unstable
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Five Factor Model (*OCEAN*) Person – Situation Interaction: Stability vs. Change – People report more change than really occurs
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Quantum Change(research) pg. 470 Sudden, radical shift – Specific date & time – Surprising intense though High emotional Possible negative life experience Positive impact over time
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Overview of Personality Theories Psychodynamic Conscious / Unconscious Id, Ego, Superego Defense Mechanisms Free Association / Dream Interpretation Projective Tests
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Overview of Personality Theories Humanistic Phenomenology Holistic Self-Actualization (Maslow’s Hierarchy) Self Theory: Real vs. Ideal
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Overview of Personality Theories Social- Cognitive Theory Cog: Language, Observation, Purpose, Self-Analysis Personal: Locus of Control, Delay of Gratification, Self-Efficacy Environment (societal influence)
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Overview of Personality Theories Trait Theory 5-Factor (OCEAN) Change vs. Stability Person-Situation Interaction Genetic component
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