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personality
is a profile of your unique and relatively stable behavior patterns
introvert
focused inward
*Shy *Reserved *Self-centered
Extrovert
Focused Outward
*Bold *Outgoing *People-Centered (Carl Jung)
self-esteem
Your evaluation of your self
High
competent and effective; loved and admired
Traits
Basic Characteristics of your personality
5 factor Model (OCEAN)
openness to experience vs conventional
conscientiousness vs irresponsible
extroversion vs introversion
agreeableness vs difficult
neuroticim vs emotionally stable
Psychoanalysis (Freud)
power of unconscious
*drives- emphasis on sexuality
*conflict- between desire and controls
ID
primitive
Biological instincts and urges
pleasure principle
Demands pleasure
Ego
the executive
decision maker & problem solver
Reality Principle
delay gratification until appropriate
Super ego
judge for ego actions
conscience (punishment & gulit)
Ego Ideal (approval & pride
Oral Stage (1st yr of life)
stimulation of mouth
oral dependent: gullible
oral aggressive: biting, sarcasm
Anal Stage (Ages 1-3)
Elimination of feces
Anal Retentive- compulsive
Anal Expulsive- messy
Phallic Stage (Ages 3-6)
Oedipus Conflict - boys desire mom and fear castration
Electra Conflict- girls desire dad and feel castrated
Latency Stage (Ages 6-Puberty)
Quiet dormant stage
Genital Stage (Puberty)
unresolved conflicts: turmoil
ends with adult maturity
Alfred Adler
Striving for superiority
(struggle to overcome imperfection)
Compensation
(Due to limitations)
Karen Horney
isolation & helplessness
modes of interacting
move toward others (dependent)
move away from others (loner)
move against others (attack; compete)
Carl Jung
Archetypes (original images, ideals or patterns) in the collective unconscious shared by all humans
Anima= Female Principle
Animus= Male Principle
Persona= mask, public self presented to others
Behavioral
Learned behavior patterns
reject trait concept
social
modeling and cognition
power of modes
*Real (peers and parents)
*Symbolic (media)
Humanistic: Maslow
Free Will
Self-actualization
Studied adjusted and successful people
peak experiences: temporary moment of self-actualization
one with universe
Carl Rogers
Congruence= true self, self image.
incongruence= discrepancy (confused dissatisfied)
MMPI-2
Objective questionnaire
567 true false questions
Projective Test
rorschach inkblot test
ambiguous stimuli
murrays TAT- see pictures make up story
Social Skills
Proficiency at interacting with others
can be learned- anxiety reduction and interacting skills
Social Risk
reach out and try