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Self and personality

The study of self and personality encompasses various approaches and theories that aim to understand human behavior and identity. Classic approaches include the psychodynamic perspective, which explores stages of personality development and levels of consciousness, and the humanistic approach that focuses on individual growth and potential.

Self and personality

Self and personality

Assessment Of Personality

Behavioural Analysis
situational tests
Nomination
Behavioural ratings

Extreme response bias

Middle category Bias

Halo effect

Observation
Interview

unstrcutured interviews

structures interviews

Projective techniques
Draw a person test
Sentence Completion Test
Rozenzweigs Picture Frustration Study
The Thematic Apperception Test
the Rorschach Inkblot Test
Self Report Measures
Sixteen Personality Factor Questionnaire
Eysenck Personality Questionnaire
The Minnesota Multiphase Personality Inventory

Major approaches

interractional
Humanistic Approach
Cultural Approach
Behavioural Approach
Post Freudein

Erik Erikson : Search For identity

Erich Fromm : the human concerns

Alfred Adler: Lifestyle and social Interest

Karen Horney: optimism

Psychodynamic Approach

Stages Of Personality Development

Genitial

Latency

Phallic

Electra

Oedipus

Anal

Oral

Ego Defence Mechanisms

Rationalization

reaction formation

Denial

Projection

Reppression

Structure Of Personality

Superego

Ego

Reality Principle

Id

pleasure principle

Levels Of Conciousness

Unconcious

Preconcious

Concious

By Sigmund Freud

Analysis Errors

Dream Analysis

Free Association

Five Factor Model of Personality
Neuroticism
Agreableness
Extraversion
Conscientiosness
openness To experience
Subtopic
By Paul Costa and robert McCrae
Trait
Eyesencks theory

Psycvhotism Vs Sociability

Extraversion Vs Intravertion

Neuroticism Vs Emotional stability

Cattell: personality factors

Surface traits

Source traits

Allport’s trait theory

Secondary traits

Central traits

Cardinal traits

Type
Morris

Type D

Type C

Friedman and rosenman

Type B

Type A

Carl yung

Extrovert

Introvert

Sheldon (body built and temperament)

Ectomorph

Mesomorph

Endomorph

Charak samhita

Triguna

Tamas

Rajas

Satva

Tridosha

Kapha

Pitta

Vatta

Hypocrates

Choleric

Melancholic

Plegmatic

Sanguine

Cognitive and behavioral aspects of self

Behavioral
Self regulation

Self control

Self reinforcement

Self instruction

Observation of one’s on behavior

Cognitive
Self efifacy
Self esteem

Low

High

Self concept

Specific level

General level

Self

Subject
Object

Identity

Social
Personal