Part 2 – Parts of Personality Chapter 7 – The Conscious Self Part 2, Chapter 6 - Vocabulary These flashcards have been designed as a study tool to assist.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Copyright © 2007 Allyn & Bacon Mayers Personality: A Systems Approach Part 2: Parts of PersonalityChapter 7: The Conscious Self The Conscious Self This.
Advertisements

Ok, so not quite 3 hours – just a (VERY BRIEF) – History of Psychology
Section III THE SELF Egos, Bundles and Multiple Selves Theories of Self Agency and Free Will.
Classic perspectives & theories in psychology The starting date of psychology as a science is considered to be 1879, the year in which the first psychology.
Cooley’s Human Nature & The Social Order Part I Presented by Tina Quicoli.
Theories of Personality: Psychoanalytic Approach
Theories of Personality
Sigmund Freud.
Part 2 – Parts of Personality Chapter 6 – Mental Abilities and Navigating the World Part 2, Chapter 6 - Vocabulary These flashcards have been designed.
MODERN PSYCHOLOGIST. WILLHELM WUNDT Considered the founder of scientific psychology Interested in the speed of mental processes Used reaction-time tests.
+ Sigmund Freud Id, Ego, and Superego. + The conscious mind includes everything that we are aware of. This is the aspect of our mental processing that.
Aronson Social Psychology, 5/e Copyright © 2005 by Prentice-Hall, Inc. Chapter 5 Self-Understanding: How We Come to Understand Ourselves.
© 2011 The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. Chapter 1 What is Psychology?
1 Philosophy of Mind I. Introduction II. Ontological Issues.
CHAPTER 1: WHAT IS PSYCHOLOGY AND WHAT ARE ITS ROOTS?
I CAN: Define Motivation
Getting Started Copyright © 2007 Allyn & Bacon Mayer’s Personality: A Systems Approach Part 2: Parts of PersonalityChapter 7: The Conscious Self The Conscious.
Part 1 – Examining Personality Chapter 1 – What is Personality? Part 1, Chapter 1 - Vocabulary These flashcards have been designed as a study tool to.
Theories of Personality: Psychoanalytic Approach
“ A History of Psychology” “Roots from ancient Greece” More than 2000 years ago, Plato a student of Socrates in acient Greece, recorded his teachers advice.
A HISTORY OF PSYCHOLOGY. Where have we been?  Yesterday we learned:  Three Main interests of Psychologists.
Part 3, Chapter 8 - Vocabulary
Psychology = the study of the mind and behavior
PS210 History of Psychology Unit 8 Nichola Cohen Ph.D.
Contemporary Psychological Perspectives. Psychological Perspectives Method of classifying a collection of ideas Also called “schools of thought” Also.
Distinguish the Eros and Thanatos Distinguish the Id, Ego, and Superego I CAN: Copyright © Allyn & Bacon 2007.
Copyright © Allyn and Bacon Personality Psychological qualities that bring continuity to an individual’s behavior in different situations and at.
Part 3 – Personality Organization Chapter 10 – Dynamics of Self Control Part 3, Chapter 10 - Vocabulary These flashcards have been designed as a study.
Psychology Chapter 1: What is Psychology? Section 1: The Science of Psychology.
AP Psychology SOCIAL-COGNITIVE THEORIES.  Social-cognitive perspective emphasized the interaction of cognitive, behavioral, environmental and learning.
© Richard Goldman September 18, 2006
Copyright © Allyn & Bacon 2007 Chapter 1 Introduction and History of Psychology.
 Clinical Psychologists – treat people w psychological problems (anxiety, schizophrenia)  Counseling Psychologists – counsel people with adjustment.
You Are What You Do In Search of the Good, chapter 2.
Getting Started Copyright © 2007 Allyn & Bacon Mayer’s Personality: A Systems Approach Part 2: Parts of PersonalityChapter 7: The Conscious Self The Conscious.
Motivation & Emotion 1. Theories of Motivation Evolutionary Approach Drive Reduction Theory Optimal Arousal Theory 2. Hunger and Sex 3. Approaches to Motivation.
Chapter 5 Self-Understanding: How We Come to Understand Ourselves.
Psychology: Brain, Mind, and Culture, 2e by Drew Westen Paul J. Wellman Texas A&M University John Wiley and Sons, Inc. PowerPoint  Presentation: Chapter.
The Study of Consciousness
APPROACHES TO PSYCHOLOGY. Theoretical Approaches Since the 1950s, psychologists have adopted a number of diverse approaches to understanding human nature.
Copyright © Allyn and Bacon Emotion Interaction of four components 1. physiological arousal 2. subjective feelings 3. cognitive interpretation 4.
PART 3: PERSONALITY ORGANIZATIONCHAPTER 10: DYNAMICS OF SELF… Getting Started Copyright © 2007 Allyn & Bacon Mayer’s Personality: A Systems Approach Dynamics.
Unit One.  Psychology is the scientific, systematic study of human behavior and mental processes.
BEHAVIORAL THEORIES  Classical Conditioning  Operant Conditioning  Social-Cognitive Theory.
Social-Cognitive Theory Social Cognitive Theory stemmed out of work in the area of social learning theory proposed by Miller and Dollard in Humans.
The thing that makes us think, feel, and act differently.
Chapter 1 The History of Psychology. Traditional psychology has only existed for about 100 years, but its origins go back deeply into history. As far.
Part 1 – Examining Personality Chapter 3 – Perspectives on Personality Part 1, Chapter 3 - Vocabulary These flashcards have been designed as a study tool.
Introduction to Psychology “Introduction to Behavioral Sciences” Instructor: Saba Nasir 2 What is Psychology? Scientific study of the individual.
Schools of thought in psychology.  Early roots in ancient Greek philosophy introspection: “know thyself” (Socrates) associationism (roots of learning.
Chapter 14: Theories of Personality. Personality defined The consistent, enduring, and unique characteristics of a person.
Lana CrosbieA2 PSYCHODYNAMIC APPROACH Slide 1 Approaches to Psychology. The psychodynamic approach.
EARLY SCHOOLS OF THOUGHT. Wilhelm Wundt First psychology lab in Leipzig, Germany Conducted first psychology experiment by measuring the atoms of the mind.
Personality Theories. Personality  patterns of feelings, motives, and behavior that set people apart from one another.
WARM-UP #4 Create a list of at least 10 questions (about anything… you, your friends, family, animals, the world, etc.) that you think the study of psychology.
A History of Psychology
The World of Psychology
Happy Wednesday! Have your charts out, we are going to finish presentations 
Unit 1: History of Psychology and Research Methods
The History of Psych We can trace the roots of western Psych back to ancient Greece The Philosopher Socrates is our first written record of Introspective.
Copyright © Allyn & Bacon 2007
History of Psychology and Contemporary Perspectives
Motivation and Emotion in Daily Life
Conscience F Murphy.
Part 2, Chapter 4 - Vocabulary
Chapter 3 The Social Self.
ID, EGO, SUPEREGO.
Part 4, Chapter 12 - Vocabulary
Self-Understanding: How We Come to Understand Ourselves
Perspectives on Personality
Presentation transcript:

Part 2 – Parts of Personality Chapter 7 – The Conscious Self Part 2, Chapter 6 - Vocabulary These flashcards have been designed as a study tool to assist in your mastery of each chapter’s vocabulary and accompanying concepts. Instructions: This is an animated PowerPoint slide show. To use it as intended, begin the slide show by clicking on "slide show" (above) and then "view show," or by clicking on the slide show icon below. For use in conjunction with: Personality: A Systems Approach, By John D. Mayer Copyright © 2007 Allyn & Bacon Mayer’s Personality: A Systems Approach Flashcards by Rebecca Disbrow

Part 2 – Parts of Personality Chapter 7 – The Conscious Self Self-As-Knower According to William James, a person’s innermost aware identity. It watches with consciousness, and exerts will where useful.

Part 2 – Parts of Personality Chapter 7 – The Conscious Self Ego The portion of the mind that includes a conscious sense of self and capable of rational thought and self-control. Although originally a psychodynamic concept, the term is now used in a number of theoretical orientations.

Part 2 – Parts of Personality Chapter 7 – The Conscious Self Dialogical Self A type of consciousness that switches between one’s model of one’s own self and mental models of other people. As the dialogical self switches its focus its focus to models of oneself or others, it animates the given model, bringing it imaginatively to life as if the person were there, talking or acting.

Part 2 – Parts of Personality Chapter 7 – The Conscious Self Self-Awareness A type of awareness, in which the topic, or subject, of awareness is awareness itself; that is, reflective awareness.

Part 2 – Parts of Personality Chapter 7 – The Conscious Self Access to Information In the study of consciousness, the state in which conscious awareness can obtain information, retrieve it, or attend to it, as opposed to being blocked off from information.

Part 2 – Parts of Personality Chapter 7 – The Conscious Self Sentience A state of being someone, of possessing internal, subjective experience.

Part 2 – Parts of Personality Chapter 7 – The Conscious Self Subjective Realism A school of philosophy according to which the subjective experience of consciousness is real and is generated by the physical and mental organism that experiences consciousness.

Part 2 – Parts of Personality Chapter 7 – The Conscious Self Bicameral Mind A descriptor of the human mind, bicameral refers to the fact that the mind is dependent upon the right and left hemispheres of the brain, which do things in different ways and may not be fully integrated, even in the recent past. In the early bicameral mind, according to Julian Jaynes, before about 300 BCE, people did not realize that one part of the brain (speech production) can talk internally to the other (speech reception). As such, this internal speech was misinterpreted as coming from sources outside the individual, such as gods and apparitions.

Part 2 – Parts of Personality Chapter 7 – The Conscious Self Will That part of the mind that exerts conscious, intentional, control over thoughts and actions.

Part 2 – Parts of Personality Chapter 7 – The Conscious Self Free Will The idea that people can exercise self- control in a fashion at least partly independent from any causal influences, and stemming from their own independent judgment.

Part 2 – Parts of Personality Chapter 7 – The Conscious Self Determinism The belief that all action in the universe, including human action, has already been set in motion at the beginning of time, with each event caused by the events that have come before, and, as consequence, that all human behavior is preordained.

Part 2 – Parts of Personality Chapter 7 – The Conscious Self Experimental Confederate (or Confederate) A research assistant who impersonates a research participant in front of other research participants, while actually following predetermined instructions of the experimenter.

Part 2 – Parts of Personality Chapter 7 – The Conscious Self Agencies Central parts of the mind distinguished by the fact that they are self-regulating, partly autonomous, and exert influences on the rest of personality.

Part 2 – Parts of Personality Chapter 7 – The Conscious Self Semi-Autonomous Operating partly on their own; partly following their own rules independently of other influences.

Part 2 – Parts of Personality Chapter 7 – The Conscious Self Dissociative Disorders A group of psychiatric disorders characterized by sudden alterations in identity and its history. Portions of identity may be lost or regained, or many identities may arise.

Part 2 – Parts of Personality Chapter 7 – The Conscious Self Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID) This is a contemporary psychiatric diagnosis for what used to be called Multiple Personality Disorder. In it, a person may alternate among two or more personalities (or identities) over time, with no true central personality.

Part 2 – Parts of Personality Chapter 7 – The Conscious Self Alter A contraction of “alternate personality” – the personalities that appear in Dissociative Identity Disorder.

Part 2 – Parts of Personality Chapter 7 – The Conscious Self Id An older psychodynamic concept referring to a collection of animal instincts, desires, and motives that operate in the mind.

Part 2 – Parts of Personality Chapter 7 – The Conscious Self Unconscious That portion of the mind outside of a person’s awareness. Social-cognitive theory emphasizes that it is evolutionarily adaptive for many processes to be outside of awareness. Psychodynamic theory emphasizes that some motivational and emotional processes are painful and threatening, and are purposively avoided by consciousness.

Part 2 – Parts of Personality Chapter 7 – The Conscious Self Conscious Awareness, reflective observing of the inner mind.

Part 2 – Parts of Personality Chapter 7 – The Conscious Self Superego A portion of the mind that grows out of the ego and contains both an ideal self and the conscience.

Part 2 – Parts of Personality Chapter 7 – The Conscious Self Qualia (sing. Quale) Elements, or an element, of consciousness – individual thoughts, feelings, and urges, or, images, tastes, and sounds.

Part 2 – Parts of Personality Chapter 7 – The Conscious Self Intrinsic Motivation A type of motivation in which the process of carrying out an activity is rewarding to an individual in-and-of- itself, aside from any outside reward.

Part 2 – Parts of Personality Chapter 7 – The Conscious Self Extrinsic Motivation A type of motivation in which a person’s activities are carried out in order to obtain an outside reward such as social recognition or money.

Part 2 – Parts of Personality Chapter 7 – The Conscious Self Amotivation The lack of any type of motivation to carry out activities or tasks.