Title: Orenthal James (O.J) Simpson
1Orenthal James (O.J) Simpson
- Katie Haight and MifAnne Bollman
2Outline
- O.J. Simpson The early years
- O.J. Simpson Football years and awards
- O.J. Simpson Family and friends
- O.J. Simpson Retirement
- O.J. Simpson The court hearings and verdicts
- O.J. Simpson Still in the spotlight
3Simpson The Early years
- Third of four children, born in a low income
suburb of San Francisco in July of 1947.10 - Father left the family while Orenthal James was a
toddler.10 - Developed rickets shortly after birth, was teased
through childhood as he was pigeon toed and bow
legged.10 - Mother was always supportive and a driving force
of his athletic commitment.10
4Simpson Football years
- Started playing football in high school.5
- Played College ball at the City College of San
Francisco.5 - Named to the Junior College All American team as
running back.5 - Earned an athletic scholarship to the University
of Southern California in 19675 - 1969 was drafted to the Buffalo Bills5
5Simpson Football awards
- Earned the Walter Camp Award twice in the first
two years at the University of Southern
California.5 - Earned the Heisman Trophy, the Maxwell Award, and
was two-time census all-American.5 - Player of the year in 1972, 1973, played 6
Probowls and was 14th on the NFLs all-time
rushing list.5 - Was inducted into the football Hall of Fame in
1985.5
6Simpson Family and Friends
- Married in 1967 to his high school sweetheart.1
- Together they had 3 children, the youngest of
which drowned in the family before the age of
2.10 - Divorced in 1979 (same year his daughter
drowned)10 - Remarried in 1985, to long-time lover Nicole
Brown, had 2 children, divorced in 199210
7Family and Friends continued
- Lots of friends due to fame
- Well respected my the local authorities, attended
yearly galas5 - Frequently entertained a wide number of friends,
including police officers.5 - Well respected by friends, and was thought of as
a friendly outgoing family man and role model.5
8Simpson Retirement
- Simpson retired from pro-ball in 197910
- Opened his own production company, dealing with
mostly made for TV movies 10 - Simpson had many endorsement deals and was the
face of products such as Pioneer Chicken, Napa
Naturals soft drinks and Hertz rent-a-car.10 - Simpson was also in TV mini-series and a handful
of movies including Naked Gun trilogy10
9Simpson The court hearings
- Low speed pursuit on the interstate5
- 2 pleas of not guilty toward counts of murder in
the first degree.10 - After a lengthy trial rendering verdict on
October 3rd, 1995, Orenthal James was found
not-guilty of the charges against him.10
10Simpson The verdicts
- Although found not-guilty in criminal court,
there was also a civil trial.10 - In February 1997 a civil trial found O.J Simpson
liable for the wrongful death of Nicole Brown and
her friend Ronald Goldman and battery against
each of them.10 - He was ordered to pay a settlement of 33.5
million dollars to their families.10
11Simpson Still in the spotlight
- O.J. Simpson has recently written a book titled
If I did it.5 - He was arrested in September 2007 for an alleged
armed robbery in Las Vegas.11 - According to FBI reports OJ had been planning for
weeks to stage this recovery of his own stolen
goods in hopes of media attention.11
12O.J. Simpson in Erik Eriksons eyes
13Outline
- Eriksons Theory on the Ego
- Eriksons Eight Stages of development
- O.J. Simpsons stages of development
- Summary of O.J. Simpsons final stage of
development
14Eriksons theory on the Ego
- More emphasis on the ego, on social and
historical influences than Freuds theory7 - Eriksons theory elaborates that the ego is the
mediator between the id and the superego7 - In childhood the ego is weak, develops quickly
through adolescence ever growing or altering7
15Ego particulars
- 1) Body ego refers to experiences within the
body7 - 2) the ego ideal the way we are now in
comparison to pre-established ideal. 7 Is O.J.
content with his ego ideal? Is who he has become
his pre-established ideal? - 3) the ego identity the images we have of
ourselves in several different social roles. 7
O.J. enjoys social attention, and most likely
content with the way hes settled into his social
surroundings.
16Eight Stages of Development
- Each stage is a conflict/interaction of opposites
between harmonious elements and disruptive
elements. (syntonic vs. dystonic) 7 - Each conflict produces basic strength, an ego
strength or ego quality. 7 - During each stage there is an opportunity for
identity crisis or turning point, these make a
person especially susceptible to personality
modification7 - Each stage develops in its proper time, one stage
emerges following the development of the previous
stage. 7
17Stages of Development9
- Stage 1 Trust vs. Mistrust
- Stage 2 Autonomy vs. Shame
- Stage 3 Initiative vs. Guilt
- Stage 4 Industry vs. Inferiority
- Stage 5 Identity vs. Role
- Stage 6 Intimacy and Solidarity vs.
Isolation - Stage 7 Generativity vs. Self absorption or
stagnation - Stage 8 Integrity vs. Despair7
18Simpsons ego development
- Erikson might say that O.J.s ego has difficulty
controlling/playing mediator to his id and
superego and that perhaps social forces have
managed to control his ego rather than his ego
being in control - O.J. is very content in being in the public eye,
and through his fame in the NFL he has gained a
social circle that is perhaps a strong drive
behind his ego.
19Simpsons 8 stages of development
- Stage 1 Trust vs. Mistrust (dependable care
giver) - Stage 2 Autonomy vs. Shame (learned to walk even
after rickets) - Stage 3 Initiative vs. Guilt
- To forceful and developed too much initiative,
possibly attributed to the loss of his father and
his noticeable physical deformity, leading to
guilt feelings.
20Simpsons 8 stages of development continued
- Stage 4 Industry vs. Inferiority (O.J. seems to
fear inferiority) - Stage 5 Identity vs. Role (Devoted to his
career) - Stage 6 Intimacy and Solidarity vs.
Isolation (developed intimate relationships)
21Simpsons 8 stages of development continued
- Stage 7 Generativity vs. Self absorption or
stagnation ( Is a family man, involved with his
children, but was conflicted with the divorce of
2 ex-wives, possible murdered his ex-wife most of
his contributions benefited him greater than
others) - Stage 8 Integrity vs. Despair (The novel written
might be O.J.s way of hoping to accept his life
and reflections have helped him generate such
writings)
22Conclusion
- Made it through developmental stages, great
success in some areas and perhaps much less in
others - People are a product of the stages of development
that they endure7
23Future directions
- Eriksons theory doesnt elaborate on personality
and motivation, perhaps an analysis with a social
cognitive theory such as Banduras theory or a
trait theory such as Allports might generate a
few more explanations about his personality along
with his development.
24O.J. Simpson, according to Carl Rogers
25Humanistic Psychology/Personality Main Points
- Belief in the basic goodness and respect of
humankind.4 - Roots are based in existential psychology or the
understanding and acceptance of ones own
existence and responsibility.4 - Focus on the here and now4
- To be psychologically healthy people must take
responsibility for themselves, whether the
persons actions are positive or negative.4 - Everyone possesses an inherent worth4
- The goal of life should always be to achieve
personal growth and understanding4 - Only through self-improvement and self-knowledge
can one truly be happy4
26Carl Rogers and OJ Simpson
- It is in our nature as living things to do the
very best we can!4 - OJ was forced to wear homemade leg braces as a
child because of a severe case of rickets caused
by a calcium deficiency.5 - Overcame his disability, and began playing
football in high school5 - Was the running back for the USC Trojans, during
which time he set NCAA records, and won the
Heisman trophy5 - Played most of his career for the Buffalo Bills,
ended his career in 1979 at age 325
27Carl Rogers and OJ Simpson
- To be psychologically healthy people must take
responsibility for themselves, whether the
persons actions are - positive or negative.4
- OJ adamantly denies committing the 1994 double
murder of his ex wife Nicole Brown Simpson, and
her Friend Ronald Goldman, and is eventually
found not guilty by a jury of his peers5 - However, in 2006 ReganBooks announced it would
publish a book by Simpson entitled If I Did It
Confessions of a Killer, which hypothetically
describes how the murders would have been
committed. 6
28Carl Rogers and OJ Simpson
- Simpson claims the book is fictional, and purely
hypothetical.6 - If I Did It walks the reader through the events
of June 12, 1994, the night Brown
- Simpson and Goldman were murdered, and is
considered by many to be a first hand confession
from Simpson.6 - Rogers might say that this is Simpsons way of
taking responsibility for his actions on that
night. (assuming that he is in fact guilty), and
therefore he is striving for psychological
health.4
29Self-Actualizing Tendency
- The human organism has an underlying
actualizing tendency, which aims to develop all
capacities in ways that maintain or enhance the
organism and move it toward autonomy. This
tendency is directional, constructive and present
in all living things.3 - It encompasses all motivations tension, need, or
drive reductions and creative as well as
pleasure-seeking tendencies.3 - Each person has a fundamental mandate to fulfill
their potential.3 - Can be seen as a push to experience oneself in a
way that is consistent with ones conscious view
of what one is.3
30Core of Personality
- Rogers theory of personality has only two broad
types one where the self-actualizing tendency is
vigorously functioning (the ideal fully
functioning person), and one where it is not (the
maladjusted person).2
31Fully Functioning Person
- Has received unconditional positive regard, has
few conditions of worth, and has the following
characteristics2 - Openess to Experience2
- Existential Living2
- Organismic Trusting2
- Experiential Freedom2
- Creativity2
32Maladjusted Person
- Has received conditional positive regard and
developed conditions of worth. Characteristics
are2 - Defensive Living2
- Live according to preconceived plan2
- Disregards organism2
- Feels manipulated2
- Common and conforming2
33OJ Simpson A Fully Functioning Person
- Received unconditional Positive Regard
- Mother was a stable and significant force in his
life, despite gang and delinquent behaviour.5 - Met with football legend Willie Mays after
spending time in jail at 15 after a gang fight,
Simpson would later credit Mays with being the
driving force for turning his life around.5
34OJ Simpson A Fully Functioning Person cont.
- Openness to Experience
- Simpson changed roles many times in life
- Troubled youth
- Football superstar
- Actor
- Father
- Role Model
- Return to criminal activity
- Guilty of murder?
- Recent attempted theft of sports memorabilia
35OJ Simpson A Fully Functioning Person cont.
- Existential Living Living fully in each and
every moment, is flexible, adaptable, and
spontaneous - Simpson has adapted his lifestyle, including
moving to another state, in order to avoid making
payments on a 33.5 million judgment resulting
from the civil suit brought against him by the
families of Brown Simpson and Goldman.5
36OJ Simpson A Fully Functioning Person
- Organismic Trusting
- Experience is the highest authority If it feels
right, it probably is - Simpson lives his life according to what he feels
is right, and what works for him.5
37OJ Simpson A Fully Functioning Person
- Experimental Freedom the freedom to choose
among alternatives - It is irrelevant whether or not people really
have free will, just that they feel that they
do1 - Simpson feels he has choice in his day to day
life, which allows him to experience the
sensation free will. - He chooses to live an altered lifestyle to avoid
paying the judgment
38OJ Simpson A Fully Functioning Person cont.
- Creativity the ability to produce new and
effective ideas and things - Took the double murders of Nicole Brown Simpson
and Ron Goldman and used them to create If I Did
It Confessions of A Killer6
39Real Self vs Ideal Self
- Real Self - The you that, if all goes well, you
will become.1 - Requires actualization, organismic valuing,
positive regard, and positive self-regard.1 - Ideal Self The standard we cant meet always
out of our reach.1 - We are forced to live with conditions of worth
that are out of step with organismic valuing, and
receive only conditional positive regard.1
40Incongruity neurosis
- The gap between the real self and the ideal self,
the I am and the I should. - Being out of synch with your own self.
- Simpsons real self shone through during his
younger years, when he was given unconditional
love from those around him. - During and after his football career, Simpson was
given conditional positive regard, and as a
result began to experience incongruity.
41Threatening Situation
- When there is an incongruity between your image
of yourself, and your immediate experience of
yourself.1 - When in threatening situations, we use defenses
- Denial-you block out the threatening situation
- Perceptual distortion-you reinterpret the
situation so it appears less threatening
42Simpsons Perceptual Distortion
- In If I Did It Confessions of a Killer,
Simpson claims that Nicole Brown shared much of
the blame for her own death, by calling her the
enemy and expressing anger that she flirted
openly with other men in front of their
children.6 - Ronald Goldman is also partly to blame for his
own death because he got involved during
Simpsons altercation with his ex wife.6
43Conclusions
- Overall, Rogers would see OJ Simpson as a
psychologically healthy person. - Strives to make the very best of his existence
and experiences - Remains flexible in the face of lifes little and
big disasters - Criminal acts are only a distortion of his
natural tendency
44Questions
- According to Eriksons theory which stage do you
think O.J. Simpson had the greatest conflict
with? How did that alter his ego quality? - According to Rogers theory, would you say
Simpson has developed a real self or an ideal
self?
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