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Carl Jung
NeoAnalytic-collective unconscious, acrhetypes
Alfred Adler
Neo-Analytic-social influence
Karen Horney
neo-analytic-conception of women
Eric Erikson
neo-analytic-life time
Sigmund Freud
psychoanalytic
John Locke
Behavior
Pavlov
Behaviorist
B.F Skinner
Behaviorist-operant conditioning
Clark Hull
Behaviorist-simple associations between a stimulus and a response
Robert R Sears
behaviorist- potentialities for action
Hans Eysneck
Biology-model of nervous system temperament,
Glaton
genetic influences on personality
Lewin
field theory which came out of Gestalt theory but focuses efforts in the area of personality and social psychology rather than perception and problem solving
Piaget
Schema Theory-children progress through a series of cognitive stages as they mature in which their reasoning becomes more sophisticated
George Kelly
Personal Construct Theory-each of us tries to understand the world and we do so un different ways
Selgiman
Learned Helplessness-a situation in which repeated exposure to unavoidable punishment leans one to accept later punishment even when it is avoidable
Julian Rotter
Locus of Control-final choice of behavior depends oboth on how strongly we expect our performance will have a positive result, and how much we value the expected reinforcement
Albert Bandura
Social-Cognitive Learning Theory: observational learning and the inner person and demands of a situatino come together to determine a person's actions
Allport
Modern Trait Approach
Cattell's
16 Basic Personality Traits
Satre
Existentialism
Erich Fromm
Love as a central focus of life
Carl Rogers
people have inherent tendency toward growth and maturation
Victor Frankl
emphasized benefits of personal choice
Harry Stack Sullivan
person-situation ineractionist aspects-chumpship
Mead
social self
Henry Murray
personology emphasizing the richness of life of each person
Frank Farley
Type T Theory: thrill seeking
Terman
link between genetics, intelligence and personality
John Donne
course of everyone's life is related to that of everyone else