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Personality
          Our
              characteristic
              ways of
              thinking,
              feeling, and
              acting
Chapter Objectives
 After completing this chapter, you should be able to:
 Describe Freud’s view of personality structure in terms of
    the id, ego, and superego.
   Identify Freud’s psychosexual stages of development, and
    describe the effects of fixation on behavior.
   Discuss how defense mechanisms serve to protect the
    individual from anxiety.
   Describe the humanistic perspective on personality in terms
    of Maslow’s focus on self-actualization and Rogers’
    emphasis on people’s potential for growth.
   Identify the Big Five trait dimensions.
   Describe the social-cognitive perspective.
   Discuss some evidence for self-serving bias.
Overview

 Psychoanalytic theory
 Humanistic perspective
 Trait perspective
 Social-cognitive perspective
 The self
The Psychoanalytic Perspective

 “Nothing is ever accidental”


 Unconscious


 Free association
Personality Structure
Personality Development
Defense Mechanisms
 Repression

 Regression

 Reaction formation

 Projection

 Rationalization

 Displacement

 Sublimation
Neo-Freudians
 Supported


 New concepts
Assessing Unconscious Processes
Evaluating the Psychoanalytic
Perspective

 Theory rests on only a few objective
  observations & has produced few hypotheses
  to accept or reject
 Supporters
 Today
Review
 Freud believed that we block unacceptable
    thoughts, wishes, feelings, and memories
    from our consciousness. He called this
    process of blocking
a. free association         b. repression
c. anxiety                  d. reaction formation
 Freud called the conscience, or the part of
    the personality that internalizes ideals,
a. the ego.                 b. the superego.
c. the reality principle.   d. repression.
The Humanistic Perspective

 More positive view


 Focus on the ways “healthy” people strive for
  self-determinism & self-realization

 From self-reports
Self-Actualization (Maslow)
Person-Centered Perspective (Rogers)
 We are primed to reach our potential if we are
 given a growth promoting environment
   Genuine
   Accepting
      Unconditional positive regard

   Empathetic
 Self concept
Review
 Rogers believed that we can help people
     reach their full potential by providing an
     environment of total acceptance, which he
     called
a.   self-esteem.
b.   unconditional positive regard.
c.   self actualization.
d.   the “ideal self.”
The Trait Perspective
 Personality
 Trait
 Trait factors
OCEAN
The Social-Cognitive Perspective
 Do the personality traits we express change
  from one situation to another?
Behavior
 The person


 The situation


 The interaction
     Reciprocal determinism
Review
 Trait theory often describes personality in
    terms of clusters of characteristic behaviors,
    or traits that tend to occur together. These
    clusters are called:
a. lobe areas           b. axes
c. factors              d. dimensions
 Social-cognitive theory concerns how
    people’s traits and thoughts affect, and are
    affected by, their
a. genes                b. behaviors
c. emotions             d. situations
The Self
 Self image

 Possible selves

 Spotlight effect

 Self esteem

 Self Serving Bias

 Self handicapping

 Self efficacy
Culture & The Self
Review
 People tend to accept responsibility for their
     successes and to blame circumstances or
     bad luck for their failures. This is an
     example of
a.   defensive self-esteem.
b.   secure self-esteem.
c.   self-serving bias.
d.   possible selves.

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Personality student

  • 1. Personality Our characteristic ways of thinking, feeling, and acting
  • 2. Chapter Objectives After completing this chapter, you should be able to:  Describe Freud’s view of personality structure in terms of the id, ego, and superego.  Identify Freud’s psychosexual stages of development, and describe the effects of fixation on behavior.  Discuss how defense mechanisms serve to protect the individual from anxiety.  Describe the humanistic perspective on personality in terms of Maslow’s focus on self-actualization and Rogers’ emphasis on people’s potential for growth.  Identify the Big Five trait dimensions.  Describe the social-cognitive perspective.  Discuss some evidence for self-serving bias.
  • 3. Overview  Psychoanalytic theory  Humanistic perspective  Trait perspective  Social-cognitive perspective  The self
  • 4. The Psychoanalytic Perspective  “Nothing is ever accidental”  Unconscious  Free association
  • 7. Defense Mechanisms  Repression  Regression  Reaction formation  Projection  Rationalization  Displacement  Sublimation
  • 10. Evaluating the Psychoanalytic Perspective  Theory rests on only a few objective observations & has produced few hypotheses to accept or reject  Supporters  Today
  • 11. Review  Freud believed that we block unacceptable thoughts, wishes, feelings, and memories from our consciousness. He called this process of blocking a. free association b. repression c. anxiety d. reaction formation  Freud called the conscience, or the part of the personality that internalizes ideals, a. the ego. b. the superego. c. the reality principle. d. repression.
  • 12. The Humanistic Perspective  More positive view  Focus on the ways “healthy” people strive for self-determinism & self-realization  From self-reports
  • 14. Person-Centered Perspective (Rogers)  We are primed to reach our potential if we are given a growth promoting environment  Genuine  Accepting  Unconditional positive regard  Empathetic  Self concept
  • 15. Review  Rogers believed that we can help people reach their full potential by providing an environment of total acceptance, which he called a. self-esteem. b. unconditional positive regard. c. self actualization. d. the “ideal self.”
  • 16. The Trait Perspective  Personality  Trait  Trait factors
  • 17. OCEAN
  • 18. The Social-Cognitive Perspective  Do the personality traits we express change from one situation to another?
  • 19. Behavior  The person  The situation  The interaction  Reciprocal determinism
  • 20. Review  Trait theory often describes personality in terms of clusters of characteristic behaviors, or traits that tend to occur together. These clusters are called: a. lobe areas b. axes c. factors d. dimensions  Social-cognitive theory concerns how people’s traits and thoughts affect, and are affected by, their a. genes b. behaviors c. emotions d. situations
  • 21. The Self  Self image  Possible selves  Spotlight effect  Self esteem  Self Serving Bias  Self handicapping  Self efficacy
  • 23. Review  People tend to accept responsibility for their successes and to blame circumstances or bad luck for their failures. This is an example of a. defensive self-esteem. b. secure self-esteem. c. self-serving bias. d. possible selves.

Editor's Notes

  1. B B
  2. self-determinism - a doctrine that the actions of a self are determined by itself self-realization - The fulfillment of ones own abilities or capacities
  3. b
  4. C d
  5. c