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Personality

Individuals endurig response patterns (feeling,thinking,acting)accros dif situations

Theories of personality

Learning


Humanism


Trait


Cogmitive


Psychoanalytic

Learning

*Reward and punishment


*External environment

Humanism


Conscois awareness


Sunjective feelings

Trait

Temperament/abilities


Lasting charscteristics

Cognitive

Ways they think /interpret experiences & organize reality

Psychanalylitc

Unconscious mind


Internal mental conflict


Sexual instincts


Childhood experiences

Phenomenological approach

Conscious experiences

Basic approach

Systematic self-imposed limitation of observations,patterns, and way of thinking about these patterns

Learning and cognitive approach

Behaviorism,social learning theory and cognitive personality psy

Clinical and personality psy overlap how?

Psychilogical triad

How pple feel,think, and behave

Humanistic psy pursues how conscious awareness can produce unquely huma attributes like

Existential


Anxiety


Creativity and free will

One branch of the phenomenological approach focuses on hoe conscious awareness produces uniquely human attributes and other branch focuses on

The degree to which the experience of reality may e different cultures

Personalitt psy can be orgsnized in

5 basic approaches

Personpsy emphasizes individual dif.


They can serve as one of the disciplines strengths bcz

It leads perpsyjst to be xtrimly sensitive to the fact that pple really are dif from each other

Perspsys big advan over other areas of psy is

The psy of the whole person is taken into account

Psy triad parts

Are not always consistent at all times

When patterns of behavior that are problematic


Extreme


Unusual


Perspsy overlaps with

Clinical psy

Example of vasic approach,paradigm of perspsy

The psychoanalytic approach