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