Personality Flashcards

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Sigmund Freud

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psychoanalysis
unconscious
free association
dream analysis

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Psychoanalysis

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attributes thoughts and actions to unconscious motives and conflicts (believed to be the cause of you personality)

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Unconscious

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unacceptable thoughts, wishes, feelings, desires, urges, memories

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Free Association

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exploring the unconscious by relaxing and saying whatever comes to mind no matter how trivial or embarrassing

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Id

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operates on pleasure principle, strives to satisfy selfish impulses and needs, not constrained by reality, wants to avoid pain and receive instant gratification

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Ego

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operates on reality principle, mediates the demands of the id and superego, primary acting force of the personality and structure

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Superego

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voice of conscious, focuses on how one ought to behave, thinks of what’s best for society, strives for perfection

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Oral Stage

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(0-18 months)
Pleasure centers on mouth; sucking, biting, chewing
Oral Fixation

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Anal Stage

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(18-36 months)
Pleasure focuses on bowl and bladder elimination
Demand for Control

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Phallic Stage

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(3-6 years)
Pleasure zone is in the genitals
Oedipus or Electra Complex

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Latency Stage

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(6 to puberty)

Dormant sexual feelings

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Genital Stage

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(Puberty on)

maturation of sexual interest

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Defense Mechanisms

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Ego’s protective methods of reducing anxiety by unconsciously distorting reality

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Displacement

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shifting impulses toward a more acceptable or less threatening object or person

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Projection

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disguising one’s own threatening impulses by attributing to others

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Sublimation

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directing unacceptable urges or desires into socially acceptable behavior

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Regression

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returning to an earlier more comforting infantile form of behavior

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Rationalization

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offering self justifying explanations in place of the real, more threatening reason’s for one’s actions

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Repression

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banishes anxiety arousing thoughts, feelings, and memories from consciousness

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Reaction Formation

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expressing the opposite of how one truly feels

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Denial

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refusing to acknowledge what has, is, or will happen

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Alfred Adler

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inferiority complex: Children learning to overcome inadequacies from parents- the pattern they learn produces a lifestyle

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Karen Horney

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Childhood anxiety: a child’s helplessness requires him/her to seek love and security

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Carl Jung

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Collective unconscious: a shared, inherited reservoir of memory traces from the species’ history

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TAT

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a projective test in which people express their inner feelings and interests through the stories they make up about ambiguous scenes

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Rorshach Inkblot Test

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the most widely used projective test, a set of 10 inkblots, seeks to identify peoples inner feelings by analyzing their interpretations of the blots

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First born

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leader

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Middle born

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mediator

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Last born

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rebel

30
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Humanistic theory

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focus on human potential for growth

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self concept

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all our thoughts and feelings we have about ourselves

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Maslow’s hierarchy of needs

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  1. physiological
  2. safety
  3. love and belonging
  4. esteem
  5. self-actualization
  6. self-transcendence
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Carl Rogers

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believed that in order for us to develop into healthy humans, we need genuineness, acceptance, and empathy

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Unconditional Positive Regard

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an attitude of total acceptance toward another person

35
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self-serving bias

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we view ourselves as better than average

36
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criticisms

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  • reinforces western cultural values
  • hierarchy may reflect only Maslow’s personal values and ideals
  • fails to appreciate reality of human capacity for evill
37
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Personality Inventories

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questionnaire used to measure a person’s score opn certain traits

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MMPI

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Minnesota Multiphasic personality Inventory- most widely used

39
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CANOE

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Conscientiousness 
Agreeableness
Neuroticism 
Openness to experience
Extroversion
40
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Albert Bandera

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Proposed social cognitive theory

bobo doll study

41
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Reciprocal determinsim

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how we interact with the environment shapes who we are and vice versa

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Self-efficacy

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our perceived ability to succeed

43
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locus of control

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do we control what happens to us (internal locus) or do we have no control over life (external locus)

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learned helplessness

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no control over repeated bad events leads to giving up

45
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optimism vs pessimism

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measure of attitude and outlook