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    I believe that personality is a trait that determines who you are as a person. Many Psychology theorists such as Dr. Sigmund Freud, Dr. Carl Jung, Alfred Adler, Raymond B. Cattell and Hans J. Eysenck, Karen Horney, and David Buss believe that support my argument for the personality theory. But theorists like Gordon Allport and Erik Erikson did not support my argument. Their concepts have shaped my view of personality development into what it is today. But based on their theories and my personal…

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    inherently good and that humans have the capacity to grow and change motivates individuals to strive for perfection within themselves and society contrasts the psychodynamic theorist’s idea that personality is a reflection of unconscious conflicts. Carl Rogers speculated that human personality is influenced by their biological potential in the sense that humans develop into what they are capable of, known as the actualization tendency. In addition, the self actualization tendency is the human…

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    The Watergate Incident

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    Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein were the two major journalists during the Watergate trial who proved Nixon to be involved in the grand scheme. This caused them to become instantly well-known across the world. They approached the situation in a way that no other journalist…

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    correct decisions. Especially in the realm of world literature, countries such as Austria and Switzerland have given us a ton of information regarding dream theory. Perhaps two of the most renowned scholars in the form of dreaming were Sigmund Freud and Carl Jung. Sigmund Freud’s most famous work regarding dreaming was his work, The Interpretation of Dreams. In the text, Freud focuses on recognizing the disparities between the conscious and the unconscious mind, along with connecting those…

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    Theories of Dreaming In the fifth chapter of our textbook Psychology: Themes and Variations, Weiten discusses various topics of consciousness; one of which includes the world of dreams. He begins with the contents of dreams and goes into different areas of what the unconscious mind dreams. There are common themes that were reported in a study from college students. Weiten brings up that our dreams are influenced by what is happening in our day to day lives, or by different stimuli that would be…

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    The two theorists I have explored in this assignment are Sigmund Freud and Carl Jung. I am looking at Freud’s concepts of: Transference and Counter- Transference & Defence Mechanisms – Rationalisation and Disavowal. Also I am using Jung’s concepts of: to deepen my understanding of the psychoanalytic approach to understand human behaviour. Freud Transference Transference is the return of a figure from childhood or the past. The patient is consequently transferring their feelings and reactions…

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    Psychodromatic Perspective is the place an expansive number of expressions from our step by step life begin from. The originator of investigation, Sigmund Freud, elucidated the human identity as like an ice sheet, with only a little measure of it being discernible, that is our unmistakable behavior, on the other hand it is the unaware, submerged identity that has the most, shrouded effect on our behavior. Freud used three essential frameworks for getting to the negligent identity: free alliance,…

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    Dreams are personal and different for everyone, just like how each and every one of you is not exactly the same as anyone else in the world. With this in mind, psychologists have tried to come up with theories to try and figure out the meaning of dreams to individuals and interpret symbols seen in dreams in order to understand the mind. This process is called dream interpretation and this is a relatively new concept. In the book called “Private Myths” by Anthony Stevens, it says that experts and…

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    Jung Typology Test Paper

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    The Jung Typology Test is designed to identify a person’s personality type. After completing the test, I found that I was categorized as an INFJ. Before starting the test I could have easily predicted I would be classified as an introvert. I also knew I would score high in the feeling category. I decided to do a little further research on my personality type to see how accurate these results were, and what exactly they meant. INFJ is also called “The Advocate” personality type. This…

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    designates one's personality type, based upon a classification scheme, which consists of four basic scales and two types within each scale. Thus, there are sixteen possible Myers-Briggs personality types. The scheme is based upon the intuitions of Carl Jung, whose gifted insight revealed that all people at all times are best understood in terms of extroversion, introversion, sensation intuition, and objective subjective. The latter category…

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