Categorii: Tot - evaluation - anxiety - personality - humanism

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CH 12: Personality

The study of personality encompasses various theories and perspectives aimed at understanding individual differences and consistent behavior patterns. Key themes include psychodynamic theories introduced by Freud, Jung, and Adler, which explore unconscious motives and early childhood experiences.

CH 12: Personality

CH 12: Personality

Culture and Personality

National Character

Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs

Need for Self-Actualization
Aesthetic needs
Esteem and Cognitive
Belonging and love
Safety and Security Needs
Physiological needs

Humanistic Perspectives

Humanism
Phenomenological approach

Evaluation

4. Unrepresentative samples
3. Sexism
2. Inadquate Evidence
1. Poor Testiablity
Analytical psychology

Anxiety

Displacement
Repression
Rationalization
Defense mechanism

Super Ego

The superego
The ego
Reality principle
The id

Unique and consistent behaviour traits

Indiviualism and Collectivism

Biological Perspective

Eysenck's Theory
Genertics helps with personality

Neuroscience of personality

Carl Rogers

Self concept
Incongruence
The Self

Behaviourism

Walter Mischel
Albert Bandura
Observational learning
B.F Skinner
Compensation
Inferiority Complex
Humans strive for superiority

Psychosexual stages

Latency and Genital Stage
Phallic Stage
Anal Stage
Oral Stage

Three levels of awareness

unconsious
preconsiousness
The consiousness

Psychodynamic theories

Alfred Adler
Carl Jung
Freud
Psychoanalytic theory

Factor analysis

Conscientiousness
Agreeableness
Openness to experience
Neuroticism
Extraversion

Distinctiveness