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FORCES THAT SHAPE PERSONALITY

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1 FORCES THAT SHAPE PERSONALITY
Biology & Evolution Displacement of aggression Preference for pleasure over pain Survival of the fittest (reproduction and survival) Nurture Molds us according to the principles of behavioral conditioning and cognitive learning Family birth order Dispositions & Mental Processes -Dispositions are personality characteristics -Mental processing of experiences Social Networks & Culture -Cultural values -Interactions with others FORCES THAT SHAPE PERSONALITY Social Networks & Culture Upbringing Biology &Evolution Dispositions & Mental Processes PERSONALITY Temperament Trait JUSTSAYNO Nurture Molds us according to the principles of behavioral conditioning and cognitive learning Family birth order Social Networks & Culture -Cultural values -Interactions with others

2 Later Signs of Problems
Type of Theory Focus Psychodynamic Unconscious motives, influnce of past experiences Humanistic Consciousness and our present, subjective reality Social-Cognitive Influence of learning, perception and social intersaction Psychosexual Stage Desires & Challenges Later Signs of Problems (according to Freud) Oral Stage 1st year Desires: Challenge: Oral stimulation by sucking, eating, crying, babbling Overcoming dependency Smoking, obesity, nail-biting, talkativeness, chewing, dependency, gluttony, gullibility Anal Stage approx. 1-3 yrs Anal stimulation by bladder and bowel function Toilet training, self-control Messiness, excessive cleanliness, temper tantrums, stinginess, destructiveness, cruelty, aloofness Phallic Stage approx. 3-6 yrs Stimulation of genitals Resolving Oedipus complex, involving erotic attraction to parent of opposite sex and hositility to parent of same sex Masturbation, jealous, egocentric sex, sexual conquests, problems with parents Latency approx. 6 yrs to puberty Repression of sexual and aggressive desires, including those involved in Oedipus complex Consciously learning modesty and shame, unconsciously dealing with Oedipal conflict Excessive modesty, preferences for company of same sex, homosexuality Genital Stage puberty and adulthood Mature sexual relationships Displacing energy into health activities, establishing new relationship with parents None

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4 Triangular Theory of Love
REWARD THEORY OF ATTRACTION Triangular Theory of Love Passion Intimacy Commitment Romantic Love X Liking/Friendship Infatuation Complete Love Proximity Similarity Attraction Self-Disclosure Physical Attractiveness COMPETENCE LOW HIGH Attitude: pity, sympathy Attitude: liking, admiration Motivation: help, support Motivation: desire for assocation Attitude: contempt, disgust Attitude: hostility, envy Motivation: Ignore, Neglect Motivation: harm, attack, or percieved unfair advantage I II WARMTH III IV

5 TOPIC 1 – Personality & Disposition
5-Factor Model Personality Test Personality Test TOPIC 2 – Process Theories of Personality Psychoanalysis Test Practice Quiz on Psychodynamic Theory TOPIC 3 – Social Psychology Asch Experiment Candid Camera Conformity Experiment Modern Day Milgram Experiment Stanford Prison Experiment (BBC) TOPIC 4 – Influences on Judgment Motivation in Learning


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