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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 |
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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 |
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Narcissist |
Preoccupied with selves; egotistical. |
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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. |
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Paranoid |
Inappropriate suspicion despite contrary evidence. |
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Histrionic |
Exaggerated displays of emotion to gain attention. |
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Compulsive |
Preoccupied with trivial details. |
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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. |
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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 |
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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. |