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26 Cards in this Set
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Alfred Adler |
psychodynamic theorist; inferiority complex |
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Gordon Allport |
Trait theorist; functional autonomy; idiographic & nomothetic personality |
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Albert Bandura |
Social Learning Theory |
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Sandra Bem |
Androgeny |
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Raymond Cattell |
trait theorist, used factor analysis |
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John Dollard and Neal Miller |
behaviorist theories of personality |
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Erik Erikson |
ego psychologist; psychosocial stages of development |
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Hans Eysenck |
Trait theorist; introversion-extroversion & emotional stability-neuroticism |
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Anna Freud |
founded ego psychology |
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Sigmund Freud |
psychodynamic theory of personality |
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Karen Horney |
psychodynamic theory; moving toward, moving against, and moving away from |
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Carl Jung |
psychdynamic theorist; broke with Freud over libido; personal unconscious and collective unconscious |
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George Kelly |
person as an "individual scientist" |
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Melanie Klein |
object-relations theorist |
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D.W. Winnicott |
object-relations theorist |
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Margaret Mahler |
object-relations theorist |
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Otto Kernberg |
object-relations theorist |
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Kurt Lewin |
phenomenological personality theorist; field theory |
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Abraham Maslow |
phenomenological personality theorist; hierarchy of needs and self-actualization |
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David McClelland |
need for achievement (nAch) |
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Herman Witkin |
field-dependence; personality and perception as the world |
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Walter Mischel |
critic of personality trait theories |
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Carl Rogers |
phenomenological personality theorist; client-centered therapy |
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Julian Rotter |
locus of control |
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Willam Sheldon |
Body types and personality |
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B.F. Skinner |
behaviorist |