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Chapter 11: Personality

Across
Theory that attempts to describe and explain similarities and differences in peoples patterns of thinking, feeling and behaving
Latin for the "it" in Freuds theory, the completely, irrational component of personality that seeks immediate satisfaction of instinctual urges and drives.
The sense that you will be valued and loved only if you behave in a way that is acceptable to others
Self preservation or life instinct, reflected in the expression of basic biological urges that perpetuate the existence of the individual
A relatively stable, enduring predisposition to consistently behave in a certain way
Jungs Theory the hypothesized part of the unconscious mind that is inherited from previous generations
Unconscious exclusion of anxiety provoking thoughts, feeling and memories from conscious awareness
Most fundamental dimensions of personality
Theory of personality that focuses on identifying, describing and measuring individual differences in behavioral predispositions
Down
Motive to obtain pleasure and avoid tension or discomfort
Death instinct, reflected in aggressive, destructive and self destructive actions
A model proposed by psychologist Albert Bandura that explains human functioning and personality
Projective personality test, developed by Henry Murray and colleagues, that involves creating stories about ambiguous scenes
The capacity to accommodate external demands by postponing gratification until the appropriate time exist
Albert Bandura's Theory of Personality, that emphasizes the importance of observational learning
A psychoanalytic technique in which the patient spontaneously reports all thoughts, feelings, and mental images that arise, revealing unconscious thoughts and emotions.
Ego defense mechanism that involves reducing anxiety by imitating the behavior of another person
Stressed the importance of cultural and social factors in personality development
Age related developmental periods in which the childs sexual urges are focused on different areas of the body
Was a strong advocate of the trait approach to personality
Ego defense mechanism that involves unconsciously shifting the target of an emotional urge to a substitute target that is less threatening
In Freuds Theory the partly conscious, self-evaluative, moralistic component of personality that Is formed through the internalization of parental and societal rules
Psychological and emotional energy associated with expressions of sexuality
The partly conscious rational component of personality that regulates thoughts and behavior