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25 Cards in this Set
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Construal |
Your particular experience of the world |
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Three sensations of existential angst |
Anguish, forelorness, despair |
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Phenomenology |
Ones conscious experience of the world is psychologically more important than what the world actually is |
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What is self actualization |
Intrinsic goal of existence is to actualize |
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Maslows hierarchy of needs |
Physiological, safety, love/belonging, esteem, self actualization |
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What is unconditionally positive regard and why is it important |
You are valuable no matter what. To self actualize |
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George Kelly's personal construct theory |
We all define our own experience through personal constructs, and we can't understand people unless we first understand their own personal constructs |
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6 core virtues according to rekgious texts |
Courage, justice, humanity, temperance, wisdom, transcendence |
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Five motivations of RPG play |
Relationship, manipulation, immersion, escapism, achievement |
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The most robust research suggests that video games.... |
Improve several cognitive functions |
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Four personality processes |
Perception, though, motivation, emotion |
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Ideographic goals |
Specific to you |
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Nomothetic goals |
Common to most |
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McLelland's Big 3 |
Achievement, affiliation, power |
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Self reference effect |
Connecting info to our self makes memory better, autobiographical memories are usually easiest to remember in most details |
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Me self |
An object that can be observed and described |
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I self |
The thing that does the observing and describing |
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Declarative selves |
What we consciously know and can describe |
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Procedural selves |
Expressed through actions rather than words - the automatic behaviors of self-expression |
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Ideal self |
Your view of who you could be at your best |
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Ought self |
Your view of who you should be, regardless of what you'd like to be |
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Judgment goals |
Seeking to judge or validate an attribute in oneself |
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Development goals |
Desire to actually improve oneself |
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Emotions circumplex |
Everyone can usually tell if positive or negative or if active or passive |
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Cognitive affective personality system is associated with |
Walter Mischel |