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32 Cards in this Set
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trait
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something that makes up your personality
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source trait
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defining trait that shows who you really are
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denial
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defense mechanism
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personality
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consists of various traits that make up who you are
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extravert
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someone who is outgoing, social, kind
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intravert
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someone who is kept to themself, shy
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self actualization
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reading ones unique potential
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archetypes
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inherited idea-shape ones personality
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personal constructs
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Kelly-observe people with constructs based on past experiences
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contingencies
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things that are not always/ never true
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id
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needs instincts repressive material
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superego
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strives to act in socially acceptable manner. control sense of right and wrong/guilt
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ego
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part in touch with reality. meets demands of id and superego
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behaviorist psychology
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theory of learning based upon the idea that all behaviors are acquired through conditioning
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individualistic psychology
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Alder-gave special prominance to societal factors. person has to confront 3 forces-love, societal factors, and vocational forces
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Humanistic psychology
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emerged in reactoin to behaviorist and individualistic psychology. stresses importance of personal choice and responsibilty
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Freud
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psychoanalytic importance of motives hidden in unconscious
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Carl Rogers
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stresses ones potential for growth..self prophecy
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B.F Skinner
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behaviorist-rewards and punishments effects our actions
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Alfred Alder
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individual pyschology-inferiority complex-problem of self esteem and negative effects on humans
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Carl Jung
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analytical psych.-exploring worlds of dream, art, myth, religion, and philosophy
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Erik Erikson
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known for theory on social development of humans
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Raymond Cattell
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Studied personality, intelligence, and statistics
16 factor model of personality |
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Hans Eisenck
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remembered for his work on intelligence and personality
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Carl Jung
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founder of analytical psych.-emphasized to understand psychology exploring worlds of dream, art, myth, religion, and philosophy
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Erik Erikson
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known for theory on social development of humans
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Raymond Cattell
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Studied personality, intelligence, and statistics
16 factor model of personality |
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Hans Eisenck
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remembered for his work on intelligence and personality
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Carl Jung
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founder of analytical psych.-emphasized to understand psychology exploring worlds of dream, art, myth, religion, and philosophy
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Erik Erikson
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known for theory on social development of humans
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Raymond Cattell
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Studied personality, intelligence, and statistics
16 factor model of personality |
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Hans Eisenck
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remembered for his work on intelligence and personality
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