Self and personality
Identity
Personal
Social
Self
Personal
Social
Object
Subject
Cognitive and behavioral aspects of self
Cognitive
Self concept
General level
Specific level
Self esteem
High
Low
Self efifacy
Behavioral
Self regulation
Self control
Observation of one’s on behavior
Self instruction
Self reinforcement
Major approaches
Type
Trait
Five Factor Model of Personality
interractional
Psychodynamic Approach
By Sigmund Freud
Free Association
Dream Analysis
Analysis Errors
Levels Of Conciousness
Concious
Preconcious
Unconcious
Structure Of Personality
Id
pleasure principle
Ego
Reality Principle
Superego
Ego Defence Mechanisms
Reppression
Projection
Denial
reaction formation
Rationalization
Stages Of Personality Development
Oral
Anal
Phallic
Oedipus
Electra
Latency
Genitial
Post Freudein
Karen Horney: optimism
Alfred Adler: Lifestyle and social Interest
Erich Fromm : the human concerns
Erik Erikson : Search For identity
Behavioural Approach
Cultural Approach
Humanistic Approach
Assessment Of Personality
Self Report Measures
The Minnesota Multiphase Personality Inventory
Eysenck Personality Questionnaire
Sixteen Personality Factor Questionnaire
Projective techniques
the Rorschach Inkblot Test
The Thematic Apperception Test
Rozenzweigs Picture Frustration Study
Sentence Completion Test
Draw a person test
Behavioural Analysis
Interview
structures interviews
unstrcutured interviews
Observation
Behavioural ratings
Halo effect
Middle category Bias
Extreme response bias
Nomination
situational tests