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describe freud's theory of personality.
there is a conscious part of the personality and the unconscious part this is hidden
what is the rorschhach inkblot test a good example of?
a personality test.
what does the humanistic approach to personality emphasize?
stresses a person's capacity for personal growth and positive human qualities.
describe the concepts the carl jung developed.
believed that we are all born with the knowledge that has been learned up to this point.
what part of the psyche, according to freud, stops a person from stealing?
super ego
what part of the psyche, according to freud, is in touch with reality?
ego
what part of the psyche, according to freud, is concerned with what a person can do?
ID
modern psychologist to suggest that every personality has a large unconscious component.
true.
define defense mechanisms.
ways to protect the ego.
according to carl rogers, every person has which two parts?
congruence and in congruence
who defined a self-actualized person?
carl rogers
what did carl jung call themes that reappear in myths and folklore?
archetypes.
repression.
cram unpleasant or unacceptable events into the unconscious
regression
when you behave as if youre in an earlier stage of development
displacement
direct aggression to source other than original
rationalization
people justify what happened
denial
deny something even happened
projection
attributes bad traits to someone else
sublimation.
socially-approved displacement
what perspective did maslow help begin?
the force in psychology.
albert bandura said that people can direct their own behavior by doing what?
reciprocal determinism
is is true that self-actualized people are more self-centered than problem-centered?
yes.
what three forces shape personality according to bandura's social cognitive theory of personality.
internal personal/ cognitive factors, enviromental factors, behavior
what personality test was originally developed to help diagnose psychiatric disorders?
MMPI
according to bandura, a person has to keep what positive to continue to try and succeed?
situation.