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Title: Personality


1
Personality
  • All of the consistent ways in which the behavior
    of one person differs from that of others.
  • Contrast this to mood states
  • Hippocrates (460-377 B.C.) Believed that
    personality was determined by the proportion of
    the 4 humors in ones body
  • Yellow Bile hot tempered
  • Black Bile depressed
  • Phlegm sluggish and apathetic
  • Blood courageous, hopeful, and amorous

2
Machiavellian Personality
  • Characterized by deceit, indifference to
    morality, a tendency to flatter others, and a
    cynical view of human nature
  • Traits and tendencies include
  • Dont subscribe to higher ethical principles
  • No deep relationships
  • Not psychologically pathological
  • Do not feel guilt

3
Sigmund Freud
  • Relates personality to the interplay of
    conflicting forces within the unconscious of the
    individual
  • Structure of the unconscious
  • Id childlike, constantly desires gratification
  • Superego internalization of parental rules
  • Ego rational decision maker

4
Psychosexual Development
  • Not purely sexual, more concerned with zones of
    pleasure
  • Libido flows through different parts of the body
    as we develop
  • If normal development is blocked or frustrated we
    become fixated (pre-occupied with the pleasure
    area)

5
Stages
  • Oral (1st year) Sucking, swallowing, biting.
    Oral pleasure
  • Anal (1-3 years) Bowel movements. Anal
    retentive vs. anal explosive
  • Phallic (3-4 years) Genitals.
  • Oedipus Complex castration anxiety
  • Elektra Complex
  • Latent (5 to adolescence) Libido is suppressed
  • Genital Strong sexual interest in others

6
Defense Mechanisms
  • Used by normal people to protect themselves from
    anxiety
  • Repression motivated forgetting of unpleasant
    events
  • Denial refusal to believe accuracy of
    information
  • Rationalization attempt to prove that actions
    are rational and justifiable
  • Displacement take out frustration on a safer
    target

7
Defense Mechanisms, Cont.
  • Regression
  • Projection the attribution of ones own
    undesirable characteristics to other people
  • Reaction Formation the strong presentation of a
    certain belief or role in order to mask strong
    doubts
  • Sublimation the transformation of an
    unacceptable impulse into an admirable behavior

8
Carl Jung
  • Contemporary and, for a time, a colleague of
    Freud
  • Focused on humanities search for spiritual
    meaning
  • Collective unconscious cumulative experience of
    preceding generations
  • Archetypes the vague symbolic images that we all
    inherit as part of our collective unconscious

9
Humanistic Psychologists
  • Personality is a reflection of our conscious
    goals, desires, and hopes.
  • Carl Rogers unconditional positive regard
  • Abraham Maslow people are good and seek
    self-actualization

10
Trait Theorists
  • Describe personality in terms of enduring
    behavioral tendencies
  • The Big Five Traits that can describe most of
    the variation in human personality
  • Neuroticism self-defeating, anxious, dont cope
    well with stress (opposite is emotional
    stability)
  • Extraversion talkative, expressive
  • Agreeableness trusting, tolerant, compassionate
  • Conscientiousness competence, self-discipline
  • Openness to experience intellectual, creative,
    seek new experiences

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Aspects of the Big 5
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