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1 Theories of Personality

2 Personality A person’s broad long-lasting patterns of behavior

3 Psychoanalysis Developed by Sigmund Freud
Analyzes one’s thoughts, feelings, and personal history to reveal unknown needs and concerns

4 Freud’s Life His mom was 20 yrs. Younger than his dad
He had 7 step-siblings from a previous marriage –one of which was older than his mother! Live w/ 9 kids, nephew, & parents They all shared 1 room 30 ft. X 30 ft. apt. above dad’s work

5 Dad’s business closed, moved away from hometown to a 1 room apt
Dad’s business closed, moved away from hometown to a 1 room apt. that had been a jewish ghetto As an adult thought his mom was hot

6 Freud became a doctor Changed to psychology 1. disliked blood
2. thought patients probs. Were mental 3. tried treating w/ cocaine (became an addict)

7 Details of Psychoanalysis
Personality is developed by age 6 (fixed & unchanging) Family conflicts & relationships create us Repression: hiding a memory in your unconscious (defense)

8 3 parts of the Brain Unconscious: we are unaware of it at all times but it affects us always Sub-Conscious:we are not currently aware of it but can think of it when we try Conscious: our current thoughts

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10 All behavior/thoughts are based on
Food Aggression Sex

11 Map of the Mind Id: animal instincts, basic needs & desires
Superego: conscience, ideal moral self Ego: balances id & superego

12 The Ego

13 Freud’s 5 Stages of Development
Name of Stage Age Concerns Oral Birth-1 ½ Feeding=pleasure Weening too early/late=probs. Depend too much on others, rejecting others, sarcasm, eating disorders

14 Anal 1 ½- 2 ½ Focus= potty training Too lenient/harsh= prob. Excessively stingy/generous, irresponsible, rebellious or follow rules too closely

15 Phallic 2 ½- 6 2 Complexes… depending on your sex Oedipal (boys) Electra (girls) Lead to aggression, excessive anxiety, guilt, phobias, depression,

16 Boys secretly “want” their moms and want to kill their dads so they can take dad’s place and have sex with mom Act like the dad so mom will sleep w/ them

17 Electra Complex Girls secretly “want” their dads, desire to kill mom so that they can take her place and have sex w/ dad

18 AND ….girls secretly have….penis envy
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19 Latency 6- Puberty No new Conflict Earlier issues are hidden in the unconscious

20 Genital Adolescence on Look for a spouse Childhood conflicts reappear and need to be addressed

21 Methods Used by Freud Free Association: say everything that comes to mind (unconscious uncensored) Dream Analysis: Subconscious and unconscious thoughts to analyze

22 Carl Jung Thinks unconscious is a combination of religious/ethical beliefs that control human behavior Neofreudian: less concerned w/ animal instincts

23 Archetypes Jung found that many themes were evident in all cultures of all time These themes: archetypes

24 We are controlled by archetypes= a collective unconscious
Ex. Nurturing mother, hero, wise old man

25 Pple. Imitate archetypes and hide who they really are
Pple. Act diff. based on expectations (personas)

26 Social Psychologists Karen Horney: : neo-Freudian, emphasizes social forces on the unconscious Coping w/ social stress is important

27 Need love, and isolation=sad/
anxious We try to avoid rejection so we go along w/things we don’t want to

28 Alfred Adler Neo-freudian Pple. Try to feel important
Pple. Try to dominate and control others

29 Behaviorism John Watson Environment shapes personality
If we control environment we control personality

30 B.F. Skinner Mom held face into the stove to show him hell
Poor people skills

31 All behavior = result of experiences
You don’t choose anything Due to reinforcements

32 Albert Bandura Believes pple. Consider experiences buy make the final decision Personality also from modeling behavior of others=learn from imitation

33 Humanistic Theory Believes our biggest prob.=living up to our ideal selves Our environment ruins us We can get back on track Becoming your ideal self=fully functioning individual

34 Trait Theory Group of personality theories that analyzes permanent characteristics regarding what one does/feels & thinks

35 Gordon Alport Says 3 types of traits:
Cardinal Traits: affect everything a person does

36 Raymond Cattell 2 categories of traits

37 Surface traits: can be easily observed
Source traits: underlie surface behavior

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39 Hans Eysenck Based on 2 categories Extraversion/ introversion
Emotional Stability/instability

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41 5-Factor Model Extraversion Agreeableness
Conscientiousness/self-discipline Emotional stability (diff. from Eysenck-happy feelings) Openness to experience

42 General Notes 5 factors are “permanent “ by early 20s
Birth order does not affect personality Environment 50% & Genetic 50% of personality


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