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who studied personality
freud
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feuds theory about personality
- early childhood conflicts have lasting effects
- personality is shaped by unconscious forces
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Structure of peresonality
id, ego, superego
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id
pleasure principle, impulse, primitive, source of libido
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ego
reality principle (rational)
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superego
- rigid and moralistic
- ego-ideal
- conscience
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ego-deal
what we should be
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conscience
rules for how we should behave
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oral stage of psychosexual development
0-18 months; fixation centers around giving up mother's breast
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anal stage
12-18 to 3 yrs; conflict centers around toilet training; expulsive retentive
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phallic stage
3 to 5-6 yrs; oedipus conflict: sexual feeling towards opposite sex parent are resolved by identifying with same sex parent
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latency stage
5-6 yrs to puberty: growth in intellect, creativity, and skills
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genital stage
puberty and afterward: mature adult personality and you mate and have sex for satisfaction
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repression
remove painful experiences from the conscious mind
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projection
putting your own feelings about yourself to another group
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reaction formation
express complete opposite of uncomfortable feelings
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regression
reverting back to immature behavior
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displacement
chose a safer target for your behavior that you want to act out to another person thats causing you that hurt
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sublimination
changing out of the norm urges into socially acceptable behavior
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Neo Freudians
Carl Jung, Alfred Adler, Karen Horney
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Carl Jung
- extroversion vs introverion
- archetypes
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Alfred adler
everyone struggles with inferiority complex
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Karen Horney
basic anxiety
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Gordon Allport
- trait theory-relative stable predisposition to behave in a certain way
- central and secondary traits
- cardinal trait
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Raymono cattell
- factor analysis 16 personalities(source traits),
- surface traits (superficial)
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the big five
ocean- openess, consciousness, extrovertness, agreeableness, neuroticism
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Eyesneck
- trait theory-3
- extroversion, neuroticism, psychoticism(impulsivity)
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Jefferey Gray
- Behavioral Activating system-reaction to reward (extrovert)
- Behavioral Inhibition System-reaction to punishment-(introvert)
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Maslow personality thoughts
- growth orientation
- deficiency growth
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projective tests
- rorschach ink blot test
- thematic appreciation test
- sentence completion test
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self-report test
minnesota multiphase personality test (MMPI-2)
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