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Theory of Personality

- personality, yearnings, strivings, ideas arise from a conflict between our aggressive, pleasure seeking biological impulses and social restraints against them


- involves Id, Ego, Superego

Passive-Aggressive

- People harbour deep feelings of hostility, resentment, and aggression which are expressed indirectly in non-confronting ways.


- Aggressions may be expressed through:


~ intentional inefficiency


~ procrastination


~ frequent lateness


~ half-hearted compliance

Narcissist

Preoccupied with selves; egotistical.

Anti-Social

- Typically have no regard for right and wrong.



- Often violate the law and the rights of others.



- May lie, behave violently, and have drug and alcohol problems.



- May not be able to fulfill responsibilities to family, work or school.

Paranoid

Inappropriate suspicion despite contrary evidence.

Histrionic

Exaggerated displays of emotion to gain attention.

Compulsive

Preoccupied with trivial details.

Psychopath, Robert Hare

- Goes against rules of society, laws, etc.


- Superficial emotional responses & charm.


- NEVER RUDE; when you're rude, you don't get what you want.

Myers Briggs Personality Types

"How you approach people."


Extrovert or Introvert



"How you perceive things."


Sensing or Intuition



"How people make decisions."


Thinking or Feeling



"How you plan your life."


Judging or Perceptive

Thematic Apperception Test

- Need for Affiliation: desire for relationships; to belong to something.



- Need for Power: for power/authority over others desire.



- Need for Achievement: desire to attain success and recognition; to be somebody.



- Need for Abasement: desire/need to blame one's self for everything.



- Need for Aggression: desire to strike out - attack.



- Need for Autonomy: desire for independence, individuality.