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Construal

Your particular experience of the world

Three sensations of existential angst

Anguish, forelorness, despair

Phenomenology

Ones conscious experience of the world is psychologically more important than what the world actually is

What is self actualization

Intrinsic goal of existence is to actualize

Maslows hierarchy of needs

Physiological, safety, love/belonging, esteem, self actualization

What is unconditionally positive regard and why is it important

You are valuable no matter what. To self actualize

George Kelly's personal construct theory

We all define our own experience through personal constructs, and we can't understand people unless we first understand their own personal constructs

6 core virtues according to rekgious texts

Courage, justice, humanity, temperance, wisdom, transcendence

Five motivations of RPG play

Relationship, manipulation, immersion, escapism, achievement

The most robust research suggests that video games....

Improve several cognitive functions

Four personality processes

Perception, though, motivation, emotion

Ideographic goals

Specific to you

Nomothetic goals

Common to most

McLelland's Big 3

Achievement, affiliation, power

Self reference effect

Connecting info to our self makes memory better, autobiographical memories are usually easiest to remember in most details

Me self

An object that can be observed and described

I self

The thing that does the observing and describing

Declarative selves

What we consciously know and can describe

Procedural selves

Expressed through actions rather than words - the automatic behaviors of self-expression

Ideal self

Your view of who you could be at your best

Ought self

Your view of who you should be, regardless of what you'd like to be

Judgment goals

Seeking to judge or validate an attribute in oneself

Development goals

Desire to actually improve oneself

Emotions circumplex

Everyone can usually tell if positive or negative or if active or passive

Cognitive affective personality system is associated with

Walter Mischel