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Personality. Pattern of thinking, feeling and behaving that is characteristic of an individual. Psychoanalytic perspective Humanistic perspective Trait.

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1 Personality

2 Pattern of thinking, feeling and behaving that is characteristic of an individual. Psychoanalytic perspective Humanistic perspective Trait perspective Social-cognitive perspective

3 Freud: Psychoanalytic theory Basics of psychoanalytic theory –Focus on the unconscious Conscious Preconscious Unconscious –Importance of childhood experiences

4 Structure of personality Id Superego Ego

5 Psychosexual development Oral stage Anal stage Phallic stage Latency stage Genital stage Fixation

6 Defense mechanisms Repression Regression Reaction formation Projection Rationalization Displacement Sublimation

7 Psychoanalytic therapy Free association Dream analysis

8 Limitations of psychoanalytic theory Personality continues to develop throughout life Influence of social and cultural dynamics Modern research –Dreams –Memory repression Psychoanalytic theory is scientifically untestable

9 Neo-Freudians: Psychodynamic perspective Carl Jung - focus on the unconscious –Dimensions of personality –Collective unconscious Alfred Adler & Karen Horney –Importance of childhood social experiences

10 Erikson: Psychosocial development Personality results from the resolution of psychosocial crises that occur throughout development –Trust vs. mistrust (infancy-1 year) –Autonomy vs. shame and doubt (1-2 years) –Initiative vs. guilt (3-5 years) –Competence vs. inferiority (6-adolescence) –Identity vs. role confusion (adolescence-young adult) –Intimacy vs. isolation (20s-40s) –Generativity vs. stagnation (40s-60s) –Integrity vs. despair (60+)

11 Humanistic perspective Abraham Maslow - hierarchy of needs –Self-actualizing person –Peak experiences Carl Rogers - person-centered approach –Self concept –Unconditional positive regard –Empathy, genuineness

12 Trait perspective Exploring traits –Factor analysis –Personality inventories

13 Trait perspective Big 5 personality factors –Openness –Conscientiousness –Extraversion –Agreeableness –Neuroticism

14 Trait perspective Epigenetic theory –Interaction of genes and environment

15 Social-cognitive perspective Bandura –Reciprocal determinism Cognitive factors BehaviorEnvironmental factors

16 Social-cognitive perspective Personal control –Locus of control –Learned helplessness –Attribution style


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