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humors- bodily fluids that determain personality
hippocrates
18,000 traits are building blocks of your personality and is inhereited
Gordon Allport
introverts or extroverts
Hans-Eysenck
who developed the five factor model?
Robert McCrae and Paul T. Costa
patterns of feelings, motives, and behavior that set people apart from one another
personality
an aspect of personality that is considered to be reasonably stable.
trait
tend to be imaginative and to look inward rather thant to other ppl for ideas and energy
introverts
tend to be active and self expressive and gain energy from interaction with others
extroverts
repersentatives basic drives such as hunger
id
the personality component that is conscious and that controls behavior
ego
the part of the personality that repersents the individual's internalized ideals and provides standards for judgement
superego
ego used to aviod recognized ideas or emotions that may causes personal aniexty
defense mechanisms
removes aniexty causeing ideas from conscious awareness by pushing them into the unconscious
repression
use of self deception to justify unacceptable behaviors or ideas
rationalization
transfer if an idea or impulse from a threatening or unsuitable object to a less threatening object
displacement
a defense machanism by which an individual retreats to an earlier stage of developement
regression
defense mechanism by which people attribute unacceptable impulse to others
projection
act contrary to their genuine feelings in order to keep their true feelings hidden
reaction-formation
a person that refuses to accept the reality of anything that is bad or upsetting
denial
what is the basic prinicipal?
ID
WHAT IS THE STRUCTURE THAT IS AN EXAMPLE "I WANT WHAT I WANT AND I WANT IT NOW".(DEVIL)
ID
WHAT IS THE STRUCTURE THAT IS THE REALITY PRINICPAL?
ego
WHAT STRUCTURE MAKES THE DECISION?
ego
WHAT IS THE STRUCTURE THAT IS THE MORAL PRINCIPAL?
superego
THIS STRUCTURE IS THE ANGEL EFFECT?
superego
WHAT ARE THE THREE TYPES OF STRUCTURES?
1. id 2. ego 3. superego
WHAT IS THE FIRST STAGE OF A CHILDS LIFE?
ORAL STAGE
WHAT STAGE DOES THE CHILD START PUTTING THINGS INSIDE THEIR MOUTH?
ORAL STAGE
WHAT STAGE IS A CHILD WHEN THEIR ONE 1/2 AND TWO 1/2 YEARS OLD?
ANAL STAGE
WHAT STAGE DOES THE CHILD START LEARNING HOW TO POTTY TRAIN
ANAL STAGE
WHAT STAGE IS IT WHEN THE CHILD IS THREE YEARS OLD?
PHALLIC STAGE
WHAT STAGE DOES THE CHILD RECOGNIZE THEIR DIFFERNET SEX AND STARTS TO ATTACH TO THE OPPOSITE SEX OF THE PARENT?
PHALLIC STAGE
WHAT STAGE IS IT WHEN THE CHILD IS FIVE YEARS OLD?
LATENCY STAGE
THIS STAGE IS WHEN THE CHILD REPRESSES ANY URGE, AND DOES WHAT THE CHILD WANTS TO DO?
LATENCY STAGE
THIS STAGE IS WHEN THE CHILD IS IN THEIR TEENAGE YEARS?
GENTIAL STAGE
THIS IS THE STAGE WHERE PUPERTY AND CONFLICTS STARTS?
GENTIAL STAGE
a store of human concepts shared by all people across all cultures
collective unconscious
ideas and images of the accumulated experience of all human beings
archetypes
feelings of inadequacy and insecurity that serve as a central source of motivation
inferiorty conplex
the process by which people learn the socially desirable behaviors of their particular culture and adopt them as part of their personalities
socialization
a view of oneself as an individual
self-concept
agreement; in psychology, consistency between one's self concept and one's experience
congruence
is the process of adapting to a new or different culture
acculturation