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consist whatever sensations and experiences you are aware of at the given moment of time.


Conscious Level

this domain is sometimes called available memory

Preconscious level

the deepest and major stratum of the human mind.

Unconscious level

named after Greek god for death.

Thanatos

This includes not only striving for death but also destructive motives such as hostility and aggression. These drives highly influence the personality of a person.

Thanatos

this is named after the Greek god for love


Eros

refers to the characteristics of an individual, describing a habitual way of behaving, thinking, and feeling.


Trait

these are personally traits that are shared by most members of particular culture.


Common trait

these are personality traits that define a person’s unique individual qualities.


Individual trait

It is a powerful and dominating behavioral predisposition that provides the pivotal point in a person’s life.


Cardinal traits

these are the core traits that characterize an individuals personality.

Central trait

these are traits that are inconsistent or relatively superficial, less generalized and far less enduring that affects our behaviors in specific circumstances.


Secondary traits

the major characteristics of our personalities that are quite generalized and enduring; they form the building blocks of our personalities.


Central traits

this dimension contrast such traits as sociable, outgoing, talkative assertive, persuasive,decisive, and active with more introverted traits such as withdrawn , quite, passive , retiring and reserved.


Extra version

They tend to experience negative emotions and to be moody, irritable, nervous, and prone to worry.


Neuroticism

this factor differentiates individuals who are dependable,organized, reliable, responsible through hard working and preserving from those undependable, disorganized, impulsive , unreliable, irresponsible, careless negligent and lazy.


Conscienctiousness

this factor is composed of a collection of traits that range from compassion to antagonism towards others

Agreeableness

this factor contracts individuals who are imaginative, curios, broad-minded, and cultured with those who are concrete minded and practical, and whose interests are narrow.


Openness to experience

refers to the fundamental groundwork of character, generally presumed to be biologically determined and existent early in life, inclusive of traits like emotional reactiveness, energy level, reaction tempo, and motivation to explore.


Temperament

He noted that criminality is a result of emotional immaturity

Walter Bromberg ( crime and mind, 1946)

He claimed that crime is an expression of mental content of the individual.

William Healey ( individual delinquency, 1916)

He conducted a study 105 pairs of boarders where one was a persistent offender the other a none offender

Healey and boner(1936)

best known for his theory on social development of human beings

Erik H. Erickson

the child learns by doing: looking, touching, sucking. The child has a primitive understanding of cause and effect relationship. Object performance appears around months.


Sensori motor

the child uses language and symbols, including letters and numbers. Egocentrism is also evident. Conservation marks the end of preoperational stage and the beginning of concrete operation.


Pre- operational

the child demonstrates conservation, reversability, serial ordering , and a mature understanding of cause-and effect relationships. Thinking at this stage is still concrete.


Concrete operational

the individual demonstrates abstract thinking, incliding logic, deductive reasoning, comparison and classification.


Formal operational

theory of General emotionality.

Cyril Burt(young delinquent 1925)

it is a trait that is being anxious, excitable, and easily disturbed.


Emotional

it is the idea that people need more efficient social programs to be introduce by their governments.


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