Personality
Autos = Self
Bios = Life
Graphy=Writing
An autobiography is the author's retelling of their life. This is written in first person and the author is the main character.
Phychodynamics theories of personality
Superego: Moral Standards
Ego: Reality Principle
Id: Pleasure Principle
Structure of Personality
Freud’s Personality Theory: Id, Ego, Superego
Assessment of Personality
Applications
Reliability and Validity
Behavioral Assessments
Projective Tests
Self-Report Inventories
Methods of Assessment
Personality and Personality Assessment
Introduction
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A Personal Appraisal
Personal Insights
Self-Reflection
What Is Personality?
Characteristics
Definition
Role-Play Activity
Understanding Interactions
Practical Application
Personality: Culture, Work, and Health
Personality and Health
Health-Related Behaviors
Stress and Coping Mechanisms
Personality in the Workplace
Leadership Styles
Job Performance
Cultural Influences on Personality
Cultural Norms and Values
Individualism vs. Collectivism
Humanistic Theories of Personality
Unconditional Positive Regard
Self-Concept (Rogers)
Self-Actualization (Maslow)
Social-Cognitive Theories
Self-Efficacy
Bandura’s Reciprocal Determinism
Trait Theories
Openness, Conscientiousness, Extraversion, Agreeableness, Neuroticism
The Big Five Personality Traits
Trait and Social-Cognitive Theories of Personality
Assessment Techniques
Impact on Behavior
Internal vs. External Locus of Control
Defense Mechanisms Application Activity
Application in Real-Life Scenarios
Repression, Denial, Projection
Examples of Defense Mechanisms