Title: Personality
1Personality
2Activity
- On a ½ sheet of paper- write a list of
words/characteristics - that describe your personality (tear off the
empty half)
3- Get a partner that knows you- give them the empty
half sheet with your name on it - Your partner should now describe you
4- Give the list back to the person
- Compare the list you wrote, with the list your
partner wrote - Are there similarities differences? Why?
5- How are people similar?
- How are people different?
- What makes you unique?
6Personality
- A persons unique and relatively consistent
patterns of thinking, feeling, and behaving.
7Theories of Personality
- Different theories tell us how and why we have
the personality we do. -
8Psychoanalysis- Freud
- Personality is determined from your unconscious
desires/ conflicts (sexual aggressive)
9Freuds Life
- Born in 1855 in Austria
- Cocaine and other tragedies
- Escape from the Nazis
- Life in Exile
10Consciousness
- Unconscious- what you dont know is there- formed
in early childhood - Preconscious- you dont know, but can get easily
- Conscious- what you know and can remember
11Psychoanalytical ApproachThe Unconscious Mind
- Unconscious Mind the most basic of all human
instincts and desires. Primitive, uncontrolled
thoughts of sex, aggression, hunger.
12Psychoanalytical Approach The Unconscious Mind
- Unconscious Mind contains all of our repressed
thoughts, passions, desires, wishes, feeling,
etc. Repressed feelings are blocked because they
would be too unsettling to acknowledge
13Psychoanalytical Approach The Unconscious Mind
- Unconscious Mind Freud believed that to really
understand a patients true personality, he
needed to access the unconscious mind.
14Psychoanalytical Approach
- How do we access the Unconscious Mind?
15Psychoanalytical Approach Accessing the
Unconscious Mind
- Dream Interpretation
- Manifest Content the actual content of dreams
- Latent Content the interpreted content of a
dream
16Psychoanalytical Approach Accessing the
Unconscious Mind
- Free Association
- Patient reports all thoughts, feelings, and
mental images that come to mind. - Ie. Say the first thing that comes to mind when I
say Cat
17 Accessing the Unconscious Mind
- The Freudian Slips
- Freud's term for these was "faulty action" In
every case there is a presumed unconscious reason
for the faulty action. - errors of speech
- memory
- action-body language-body cues
18Psychoanalytical Approach Accessing the
Unconscious Mind
- The Freudian Slip - Speech
- "As I was telling my husb" before abruptly
breaking off and correcting herself "As I was
telling President Bush." - Condeleeza Rice
- Does the Secretary of State have a tormented
life??
19Psychoanalytical Approach Accessing the
Unconscious Mind
- The Freudian Slip - Speech
- Please do not give me any bills, because I
cannot swallow them (Patient meant to say pills,
but was really preoccupied by financial stresses) - Youre the breast dressed woman here. (Man to
his neighbors wife at costume party. Should
have said best. Does this men he lusts after
her?)
20Psychoanalytical Approach Accessing the
Unconscious Mind
- The Freudian Slip - Body
- Yes, I really like you. (Hands on hips and legs
crossed? Body-language indicates defiance and
un-acceptance.) - No, I never cheated on you. (Playing with an
ear and a shifty gaze? Indicates lying, avoiding
the truth.)
21Testing
- Projective Tests
- Personality tests that provide ambiguous stimuli
to trigger ones inner thoughts and feelings
22Psychoanalytical Approach Developing Personality
- The battle for satisfaction between the
unconscious mind and our conscious awareness
takes place on three mental battlefields - ID
- EGO
- SUPEREGO
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24Freuds personality structure
- Id- At Birth
- Unconscious
- Pleasure Principle
- Irrational, instinctual, Immediate
25- Ego- comes with experience
- Reality Principle
- Part Conscious (un, pre)
- Organized, rational, acceptable ways to desire
- Mediator
26- Superego- (5 or 6)
- Morality Principle
- Partly Conscious (un, pre)
- Values, acceptable behavior, conscience,
guilt-shame-anxiety
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29Ego Defense Mechanisms
- Your EGO must safely and responsibly satisfy your
ID, while keeping in mind your SUPEREGO
30- Too much for the ego anxiety
- Reality is distorted to keep away the anxiety
31Defense Mechanism
- Your minds way of reducing internal stress
caused by excess anxiety
32Repression
- Excluding from consciousness all anxiety
producing thoughts, feelings, impulses
33- You cant remember anything about a car accident
you had two weeks ago - The accident produces too much anxiety- so it
goes away
34Regression
- Behaving in a way that is characteristic of
earlier development (childlike).
35- My 10 year old is sucking her thumb all of a
sudden, she stopped at age 2. - After a divorce (she cant handle the idea) she
reverts back to a safer time
36Identification
- When a person changes some aspect of their
personality to be more like others thus
reducing anxiety. - Occurs on a subconscious level not just
mimicking
37Psychoanalytical ApproachDefense Mechanisms
- Reaction Formation is when the EGO is stressed
over whether not it is making the right decision
regarding a behavior, so instead of dealing with
the anxiety, the EGO enacts behavior that is
exactly opposite of the decision it made -
38Psychoanalytical ApproachDefense Mechanisms
- Reaction Formation So a child, angry at his or
her mother, may become overly concerned with her
and rather dramatically shower her with
affection. An abused child may run to the abusing
parent. Or someone who can't accept a homosexual
impulse may claim to despise homosexuals
39Displacement
- Redirection of impulse toward a safe alternative
40- I go home and kick my dog.
- I was really upset because my seniors miss too
many days of class, I cant hurt them, so I pick
something I can hurt
41Rationalization
- Justifying your actions/ feelings with another
explanation- not your true feelings
42- Im glad I didnt get into that college- the
drive would have been too far. - You were really upset about not getting in, but
cant face that anxiety
43Projection
- Giving your own unacceptable urges or qualities
to others.
44- I dont understand how he doesnt get a
detention- he is always late to class! - You have been late 123 times, but you dont talk
about YOU.
45Denial
- Failing to recognize or acknowledge the existence
of information that causes anxiety.
46- No, I dont have a drinking problem, I can stop
anytime I want. - You are an alcoholic- your friends and family all
know it, but you wont admit it.
47Sublimation
- The Transfer of unwanted behaviors into something
less harmful. - Freud considered it the only healthy defense
mechanism
48- A person who is angry may work out and get in
shape as a result - A person that is sexually frustrated may become
an artist and release the pent up energy and
emotion into great works of art.
49Psychosexual Stages
- Freuds theory of sexual development
- Sexual means whatever brings pleasure, not
procreation
50- Different sexual urges are expressed through
different parts of the body at different ages. - The pleasure centers
51- If too much or too little energy is expressed
during each stage- a person can become fixated - Fixated stages affect your personality
52Oral Stage
- Birth to 1 ½
- Pleasure through eating, biting, putting
everything in mouth
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54Fixated?
- Bites on pens, smokes, bites fingernails,
addicted to chap stick, chews a lot of gum - Gullible, sarcastic, lacks confidence
55Anal Stage
- 1 ½ to 3
- Pleasure through control of elimination
- Potty training
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57Fixated?
- Excessively ordered
- Anal Retentive
- Excessively sloppy
- Self destructive tendencies
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59Phallic Stage
- Age 3-5
- Discover genitals
- Attachment to opp sex parent, Jealous of same sex
parent
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61Oedipus Complex
- Unconscious desire for opposite sex parent
hostility toward same sex parent - Boys Mommies
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63Electra Complex
- Unconscious desire for opposite sex parent
hostility toward same sex parent - Girls Daddies
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65Identification
- To get rid of urges imitation of same sex
parent - Boys want to only play with Daddy, Girls only
with Mommy
66Latency Stage
- Age 5- Puberty
- No sexual energy
- Learns gender identity
67Genital Stage
- Puberty
- Reproduction capable
- Mature, responsible urges instead of sexual
- No Fixation
68Updating Freuds Theory
- Less emphasis than Freud on
- Sexual basis of personality
- Men vs. women