Chapter 15 - Personality Flashcards

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free association

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in psychoanalysis, method of exploring the unconscious in which the person relaxes and says whatever comes to mind, no matter how trivial or embarrassing

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psychoanalysis

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freud’s theory of personality that attributes thoughts and actions to unconscious motives and conflicts; techniques used in treating psychological disorders by seeking to expose and interpret unconscious tensions

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unconscious

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according to Freud, a reservoir of mostly unacceptable thoughts, wishes, feelings, and memories. According to contemporary psychologists, information processing of which we are unaware

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Id

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contains a reservoir of unconscious psychic energy that, according to Freud, strives to satisfy basic sexual and aggressive drives. Operates on the pleasure principle, demanding immediate gratification

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ego

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The largely conscious, “executive” part of personality that, according to Freud, mediates between the demands of the Id, super ego, and reality. The ego operates on the reality principle, satisfying the id’s desires in ways that will realistically bring pleasure rather than pain

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super ego

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The part of personality that, according to Freud, represents internalized ideals and provides standards for judgment (the conscious) and for future aspirations

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psychosexual stages

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The childhood stages of development (oral, anal, phallic, latency, genital) during which, according to Freud, id’s pleasure seeking energies focus on distinct erogenous zones

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Oedipus complex

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according to Freud, the boys sexual desires towards his mother and feelings of jealousy and hatred for the rival father

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identification

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The process by which, according to Freud, children incorporate their parents values into their developing super egos

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fixation

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according to Freud, lingering focus of pleasure seeking energies at an earlier psychosexual stage, in which conflicts were unresolved

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defense mechanisms

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psychoanalytic theory, the egos protective methods of reducing anxiety by unconsciously distorting reality

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Repression

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in psychoanalytic theory, the basic defense mechanism that banishes anxiety arousing thoughts, feelings, and memories from consciousness

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regression

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psychoanalytic defense mechanism in which an individual faced with anxiety retreats to a more infantile psychosexual stage, where some psychic energy remains fixated

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reaction formation

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psychoanalytic defense mechanism by which the ego unconsciously switches unacceptable impulses into their opposites. Thus, people may express feelings that are the opposite of their anxiety arousing unconscious feelings

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projection

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psychoanalytic defense mechanism by which people disguise their own threatening impulses by attributing them to others

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rationalization

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defense mechanism that offers self justifying explanations in place of the real, more threatening, unconscious reasons for one’s actions

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displacement

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psychoanalytic defense mechanism that shifts sexual or aggressive impulses toward a more acceptable or less threatening object or person, as when redirecting anger toward a safer outlet

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collective unconscious

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Carl Jung’s concept of a shared, inherited reservoir of memory traces from our species history

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projective test

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personality test, such as the Rorschach or TAT, that provides ambiguous stimuli designed to trigger projection of one’s inner dynamics

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thematic apperception test (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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Rorschach ink blot test

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

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terror management theory

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proposes that faith in one’s worldview and the pursuit of self-esteem provide protection against a deeply rooted fear of death

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self actualization

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according to Maslow, ultimate psychological need that arises after basic physical and psychological needs are met and self-esteem is achieved; the motivation to fill one’s potential

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unconditional positive regard

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according to Rogers, an attitude of total acceptance toward another person

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self-concept

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all our thoughts and feelings about ourselves, in answer to the question, “who am I?”

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trait

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characteristic pattern of behavior or disposition to feel and act, as assessed by self-report inventories and Peer reports

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personality inventory

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A questionnaire (often with true-false agree -disagree items) on which people respond to items designed to gauge a wide range of feelings and behaviors; used to assess selected personality traits

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Minnesota multiphasic personality inventory (MMPI)

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The most widely researched and clinically used of all personality tests. Originally developed to identify emotional disorders (still considered it’s most appropriate use), this test is now used for many other screening purposes

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empirically derived test

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A test (such as the MMPI) developed by testing a pool of items and then selecting those that discriminate between groups

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social cognitive perspective

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views behavior as influenced by the interaction between persons (and their thinking) and their social context

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reciprocal determinism

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The interacting influences between personality and environmental factors

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personal control

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our sense of controlling our environment rather than feeling helpless

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external locus of control

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The perception that chance or outside forces beyond one’s personal control determine one’s fate

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internal locus of control

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The perception that one controls one’s own fate

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Learned helplessness

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The hopelessness and passive resignation an animal or human learns when unable to avoid repeated aversive events

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Spotlight effect

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overestimating others noticing and evaluating our appearance, performance, and blunders (as if we presume a spotlight shines on us)

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self-esteem

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one’s feelings of high or low self-worth

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self-serving bias

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The readiness to perceive oneself favorably

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personality

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an individuals characteristic pattern of thinking, feeling, and acting