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26 Cards in this Set
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Personality is difficult to |
Define |
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Personality theories can be distinguished as |
Macro and micro |
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All scientific statements must be |
Falsifiable |
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Knowledge based on observation |
Empiricism |
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Knowledge based on personal experience |
Mentalism |
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Consistent measures over time |
Reliability |
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Accurate measures of a construct |
Validity |
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Personality test devoid of reliability, validity |
Rorschach |
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Three goals of psychotherapy |
Scholarly, ethical, curative |
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Claimed psychotherapy ineffective in symptom remission |
Hans Eysenck |
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Free association is based on the |
Talking cure |
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Two important factors in free association are |
Slips and dreams |
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Freudian sex drive |
Libido |
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Number of Freudian developmental stages |
Five |
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The three components of Freudian personality structure |
Id, ego, superego |
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Number of Freudian defense mechanisms |
9 |
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Founder of analytical psychology |
Carl Jung |
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Unique Jungian unconscious |
Personal |
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Shared Jungian unconscious |
Collective |
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Anima is to animus as |
Female is to male |
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Jungian universal preconditions |
Archtypes |
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Adler's belief that movement is defined by goals |
Finalism |
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Adler believed that striving for superiority produced |
Inferiority feelings |
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Adler's family constellation included |
Birth order |
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Horney distinguished between idealized and |
Real self |
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From believed personality was determined by individual needs and |
Societal demands |