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Personality
A person stable pattern of thinking
Freud
He looked for ways to discover the unconscious
Used free association
Believed conscious awareness is a tip of the iceberg
Unconscious is the majority of our personality that we are unaware of
Unconscious
Part of the mind that contains primitive instincts such as sex and agression
3 Interacting Systems of Personality ID
Id-unconscious that striving to satisfy our basic drives to survive and be pleasured
Seeks immediate gratification
Ego
Ego-develops during the 1st year of life
Mediates between id and superego
Provides balance between pleasure and standards
Humanistic Perspective
Personality continues to change based on human potential
Carl Rogers
Humanistic
Believed people are basically good and endowed with self-actualizing tendencies.
Growth promoting environment includes: genuiness, acceptance and empathy
Objective Tests
Use standardization
Are focused choice tests
Example: MMPI
Subjective/Projective Tests
No clear specified answers
People shown ambiguous stimuli and asked questions about the stimuli
People reject their personalities into the test
Rorschach inkblot tes
Which theory supports the idea f multiple intelligences?
Gardener's theory
What are the parts of emotional intelligence?
Perceiving emotions
Understanding emotions
Managing emotions
Using emotions