Chapter 14 Psychology McGonigle Personality. Hippocrates Oath – taken by all surgeons upon becoming doctors Body – made up of different humors (fluids)-

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Trait and Social-Cognitive Perspectives on Personality
Advertisements

Thursday: February 5, 2009 Review yesterdays quiz! Review yesterdays quiz! PowerPoint on Trait Perspective PowerPoint on Trait Perspective Personality.
Personality. 6 Sleeping Positions that Determine your Personality.
 Oath – taken by all surgeons upon becoming doctors  Body – made up of different humors (fluids)- these determine personality traits  Explains processes.
PERSONALITY PSY234 Lecture 5: Trait & Type approaches Dr Simon Boag
Theories of Personality
Eysenck’s Theory Parts of Slideshow adapted from Dr Simon Boag
Personality.
Trait Perspective.
What is PERSONALITY? F&G Textbook: The characteristic ways of thinking, feeling and acting that make a person an individual. Psychology for the VCE student.
Trait and Social-Cognitive Perspectives on Personality
TRAIT PERSPECTIVE Stable Enduring Predispositions to Behave in a Certain Way.
Personality: structure, theories, measurement
Personality and Physical Activity
CHAPTER 14 Theories of Personality. The trait approach Section 1.
PSYC 1000 Lecture 48. Personality Humans have a fascination for trying to describe and understand individual differences –Precedes psychology as a formal.
Stable Enduring Predispositions to Behave in a Certain Way.
Traits and Trait Taxonomies
Trait Approach Personality Theory - Part One. Trait Approach Explain the reasonable stable aspect of personality Behaviors in situations Fixed and unchanging.
Personality Psychology 12 Ms. Rebecca. Do Now:  In your journal:  Describe your personality with at least 4 descriptive words.
The Trait & Type Approaches. The Type Approach Attempts to group individuals according to particular characteristics, rather than describing them as having.
PERSONALITY Trait Perspective. The Greeks  Four Humors that Governed the Body  Excess of either created a Different Personality  Blood  Sanguine (cheerfully.
Personality. E Harmony Clip What is personality? The patterns of feelings, thoughts and behaviors that set people apart from one another. The patterns.
Trait Perspective Personality continued…
Psychology. Objective  Explain the history, main features, and limitations of the trait theory of personality.
Theories of Personality Original Content Copyright by HOLT McDougal. Additions and changes to the original content are the responsibility of the instructor.
Personality and the Trait, Humanistic, and Social Cognitive Perspectives.
The Trait Theory. What is the trait approach to personality? A trait The typical way a person perceives, feels, believes or acts. Example: introverted,
Extending Beyond Psychodynamics How Our Personal Identity is Formed.
Psychology December 1, 2011 Warm Up With what you know about your own intelligence, are there ways you can improve your learning and study skills? For.
Personality Warm-Up Reflection
What is the nature of personality and how can it be assessed? Personality typologies From “Types” to “Traits” Assessing individual differences Personality.
Emotion and Personality. Warm Up What have we already learned about how we can tell if someone is lying? What types of facial expressions might a liar.
First Hour: What is the nature of personality and how can it be assessed? Personality I Personality typologies From “Types” to “Traits” Assessing individual.
Thinking About Psychology: The Science of Mind and Behavior 2e Charles T. Blair-Broeker Randal M. Ernst.
Thinking About Psychology: The Science of Mind and Behavior Charles T. Blair-Broeker Randal M. Ernst.
Personality Psychology Ms. Currey. Do Now:  In your journal:  Describe your personality with at least 4 descriptive words.
TRAIT PERSPECTIVE Individual characteristics that define a person.
What is the nature of personality and how can it be assessed? From “Types” to “Traits” - Traits vs. States Personality typologies Personality tests to.
History of Psychology. Caveman times ► 1 st to deal with “oddities” ► Trepanning – the opening of the skull to let out evil spirits Did it work?
PERSONALITY: Humanistic & Trait Theories Unit 10 Modules 57 & 58 AP Psychology.
Ch. 14 S. 1 The Trait Approach Obj: Explain the main features and limitations of the trait theory of personality.
Biomedical Therapy Samantha Dionne & Jackie Moser.
True or False 1.The Psychoanalytic approach to personality believes that people are always aware of what they are doing and why they are doing it. 2.Abraham.
Trait and Social-Cognitive Perspectives on Personality
An understanding of the human body and emotions
PERSONALITY Dr. AKSHAY KUMAR y Kumar Positive Psychology.
Patterns of feelings, motives, & behavior
Introduction to Advanced Topics in Personality: The Trait Approach
Ch. 14 S. 1 The Trait Approach Obj: Explain the main features and limitations of the trait theory of personality.
Personality Unit 4.
Theories of Personality
Thinking About Psychology: The Science of Mind and Behavior
Topics to Explore Trait Theories Social-Cognitive Theories
Stable Enduring Predispositions to Behave in a Certain Way.
The Trait Perspective.
Evolution of Psychology
Trait and Social-Cognitive Perspectives on Personality
Personality.
1. What is the inferiority complex? Who coined the phrase?
Medieval Medicine and The Four Humors
Peanuts Personality Party
Who are you most like, your mother or your father? Why?
Copyright © Allyn & Bacon 2007
Introduction to Advanced Topics in Personality: The Trait Approach
Quick Write - Who are you more like your mother or father? Explain.
General Phsycology SEM -II
The Trait Perspective.
Personality Development
All the other people!.
Presentation transcript:

Chapter 14 Psychology McGonigle Personality

Hippocrates Oath – taken by all surgeons upon becoming doctors Body – made up of different humors (fluids)- these determine personality traits Explains processes such as bloodletting, vomitariums, etc.

4 Basic Fluids Yellow Bile- Associated with choleric, quick tempered disposition Blood- Connected w/ sanguine, warm or cheerful temperament (rosy cheeks)-Santa Phlegm- Phlegmatic or sluggish and cool disposition Black Bile- Melancholy, sad, thoughtful

Gordon Allport Indexed 18,000 human traits – personality traits Traits can be inherited + are fixed in the nervous system Traits are the building blocks of personality.

Hans Eysenck Focuses on relationships between 2 personality dimensions Introverts- imaginative + look inward rather than to other people for ideas Extroverts- Active + self expressive+ gain energy from interacting w/others.

Big Five- Personality Factors Extroversion-assertiveness v. silence Agreeableness-kindness + trust v. selfishness Conscientiousness-organized, thorough v. carelessness Emotional Stability- Reliability and Coping v. moodiness. Openness to experience- Contrasts curiosity + imagination with shallowness.