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What did Freud say was a major influence on personality ?
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If someone had a dominant aspect to one of they core personalities
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Dominant id
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If someone had a dominant id they are likely to have a lack of moral control over their actions and have a high self regard - this is common in criminal personalities
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Dominant superego
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If someone has a dominant superego they are likely to be emotionally frozen and very judgemental- this can be found in religious extremists
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Dominant ego
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If someone has a dominant ego they are likely to be over rational and logical in relationships
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What can protecting a sense of self lead to
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Protecting the sense of self in the form of defence mechanisms such as denial is normal however, it can lead to aggression, distancing one's self from the world and blaming others
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Example of an influence on personality formation
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If someone gets stuck or fixated in one of the psychosexual stages (oral, anal)
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Oral fixation and punishing parental style
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This may lead to someone being over aggressive, and having negative thought patterns as well as paranoia
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Oral fixation and indulgent parental style
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This may lead to someone being dependent, easily fooled and over indulgent with food, alcohol and spending
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Anal stage fixation and punishing parental style
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This is called anal retention - it will lead to someone being right with money , fussy , obsessive , and stubborn
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Anal stage fixation and indulgent parental style
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This is called anal expulsion - will lead to someone being generous, disorganised and prone to addictions which they will require others to take responsibility for
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