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Personality and IndividualityTheories of Personality
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What do you know? What do we mean by
Personality?Consistent, enduring, unique characteristics
What constitutes Individuality?
Differences in the way people think, feel and act
Personare = to speak through
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Why do we create theories? Looking for patterns in the way people
behave Explain differences, considering:
Motives (i.e. want recognition) How motives were established (i.e.
winning has led to recognition) Underlying issues (i.e. childhood conflict -
demanding parent)
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What questions do personality theorists ask? Why do problems arise? Why are problems more difficult for
some people than others? How can lives be improved?
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Major Personality Theories Psychoanalytic
Unconscious motives: Freud, Jung, Adler Learning
Behaviorist (Rewards and punishment): Skinner Social learning (Observation): Bandura
Humanistic / Cognitive Personal growth: Maslow Thoughts, perceptions & feelings: Rogers, Kelly
Trait Characteristics: Allport, Cattell, Eysenck
Graphic Organizer 14 “Theories of Personality”
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Quiz 14-1
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What’s Your Sign and Does it Matter? Is there a correlation
between birth month and personality?
Work in groups of 4 Create a hypothesis Conduct the experiment
and record data Analyze the results and
assess the experiment Share your findings
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Psychoanalytical Theories Unconscious mind stores
memories that influence behavior
Basic personality formed in childhood
Mind has three levels: Id (instinctual and biological
urges) Ego (in touch with reality,
mediates) Superego (moral principles) Ego protects itself using
defense mechanisms
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Defense Mechanisms Rationalization (make excuses) Repression (deemphasize problem) Denial (don’t accept situation) Projection (attribute own view to others) Reaction formation (compensate) Regression (act immaturely) Displacement (take frustration out on low risk
target) Sublimation (work off frustration productively)
Freud
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Defense Mechanisms Good or bad?
Relieve stress, help weather crisis, time to work out problems
Distort reality, avoid problems
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Freud’s context Victorian era (19th century) Morality, PDA’s and sex talk prohibited Led to repressed feelings & sexual desires
Pushed into unconscious Emerge as cutting remarks, sarcasm, dreams,
slips of the tongue Freudian slips (dimples, alto sax, simulator)
Psychoanalyst “shrinks” patient back to childhood to unlock repression
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Jung Collective
unconscious: storehouse of instincts, urges, and memories of entire human species throughout history
Archetypes: inherited, universal ideas
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Adler Driving force = desire to overcome
feeling inferior Inferiority complex = avoiding feelings
of inadequacy rather than working on source problem
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Quiz 14-2
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What would Freud do? Analyze the 8 situations described in
your booklet Select a defense mechanism he might
employ in each situation Describe how it might unfold Share your responses
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Learning Theories Personality is learned
Different experiences…different personality
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Behaviorism Behavior can be predicted
and controlled Contingencies of
reinforcement (rewards & punishments)
Skinner
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Social Cognitive We observe and imitate models of
choice Reciprocal determinism
(individual + behavior + environment)
Individual: beliefs, expectations (self-efficacy), emotions, genetics, social roles…
Bandura
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Quiz 14-3
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Humanistic Theories Studied successful people…not
seeking treatment Human nature basically good Personal growth toward
potential (self-actualization)
Maslow
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Cognitive Theories Need positive regard (approval) Self = our image of who we are
& what we value Self and person in synch…fully
functioning Conflicts from conditions of
worth (judgements) Unconditional positive regard
Rogers
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Cognitive Theories Based on analysis of our own
perceptions, thoughts and feelings
Personal construct theory = how we behave based on predictions about the world
Schemas = mental representations of people, events and concepts
Kelly
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Quiz 14-4
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Self-ActualizationApplication Activity 14
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Trait Theories Trait = behaviors that characterize
individuals
Every trait applies to all people (i.e. dependence or aggression)
Descriptions can be quantified (i.e. on a scale of 1 to 10)
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Allport Probed the dictionary Cardinal trait = pervasive, identifying Central trait = predictable Secondary trait = preference Traits consistent across situations
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Cattell Factor analysis 46 surface traits 16 source traits
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Eysenck Dimensions:
Stability vs instability Extroversion vs
introversion Psychoticism:
Self-centered, hostile, aggressive
Sensitive, caring, empathetic, easy going
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Robust Five (aka Big Five)
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Quiz 14-5
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Personality Traits Project 14-1