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      <title>Personality Packet Unit #8 by Jacob S. Hernandez</title>
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      <description>Personality and types</description>
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      <pubDate>2017-02-07 16:50:46 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>Day 1.. 2/7</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>5 Person Qualitities<br><br>-Generous<br>-Hard working<br>-Careful<br>-Friendly<br>-Caring<br><br>What others think<br>-</div>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2017-02-07 16:53:02 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>2/10</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Understand projective vs Objective tests<br><br>1.Body self<br>-Physical traits and abilities<br>2.Social self<br>-How others see you<br>-you perform how people expect you to: self-Fufilling&nbsp;<br>3. Personal self<br><br>How to test personalities<br>2 types of tests: objective vs projective<br>objective personality test- from outside sources/ paper tests<br>3 types:<br>1 interview<br>&nbsp;A. Directed (structured)<br>&nbsp;B. Non Directed (unstructured/free response)<br>2. Observation<br><br>3.Self Interview<br>&nbsp;A.T/F-MMPI<br>&nbsp;B. Agreement Scale (likert Scale)<br>&nbsp;C.adjective checklist<br>&nbsp;D.Aspects ratin (1-10)<br><br>Strengths?<br>(easy,fast, Consistent,Scoring)<br>Weaknesses?<br>(superficial, You can figure the test out)<br><br>Projective perosnality test<br>3 types:<br>1. word association Tests<br>Stimulus words<br>Can explain response<br>2.Thematic Apprerception Test (TAT)<br>Uses pictures<br>Imagination<br>Henry Murray<br><br>3.Rorschach test<br>Inkblots<br>what do you see?<br>Hermann Rorschach<br><br>Projective test<br><br>Strength? (individualized, in depth)<br>Weakness? (test conditions can influence results, very subjective&nbsp;<br><br>Objective tests<br><br></div>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2017-02-10 16:29:56 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>2/13</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Freud&nbsp;<br>1856-1939<br><br>Psycholanalytic Theory/Psychodynamic Theory<br><br>Psyche(mind) + Dynamic (Energy)= Personality<br><br>UNCONSCIOUS (really important to Freud!!)<br>Studied all men<br>very sexist<br>Obsessed with sex (Libido) and aggression<br><br>Ice Berg theory<br><br>Believe we were born with an ID- Unconscious<br>Ego- Consciousness, what we show people<br>Superego- Somewhat conscious somewhat unconscious<br><br>ID<br>Present at birth<br>Completely unconscious<br>PLEASURE PRINIPLE<br>all needs should be met and satisfied IMMEDIATELY<br>unstatisfied needs-&gt; anxiety<br><br>Wish fulfillment<br>FOrming a mental image of a situation that satisfies the instinct<br><br>Ego<br>COntrols thinking and reasoning<br>operates in conscious and preconscious&nbsp;<br>REALITY PRINCIPLE<br>safely and successfully meet needs if ID<br>If only had fID and EGO?&nbsp;<br><br>What's missing?<br>Morality/Conscience<br><br>Superego<br>moral watchdog<br>Not present at birth<br>compares ego's actions with "ego ideal"<br><br>EGO ideals<br>standard of excellence for ego&nbsp;<br><br><br>Carl Jung<br><br>Use of study under Freud. Disagreed with the importance he placed on sex<br><br>Theory has 2 Unconscious:<br>Personal- no man's land(if choosen)<br>collevtive-influential<br><br>Ego<br>Self<br>Shadow-Self<br><br></div>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2017-02-13 16:22:56 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>2/14</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Defense mechanism<br><br><strong>-Repression</strong><br>Forgetting situations that would cause painful emotions<br><strong>-Denial<br></strong>Rejection (refusing to acknowledge) an intolerable reality<br>-<strong>Rationalization</strong><br>Substituting a more acceptable but false reason for one's behavior<br>-<strong>Reaction Formation</strong><br>Modifying an anxiety-causing impulsing by performing in ways opposite to one's true feelings<br>(you hate someone but to their face your nice)<br><strong>-Projection<br></strong>seeing one;s personality traits, attitudes, or faults in others but not in oneself<br><strong>-regression </strong><br>retreating to an early developmental level involving less mature responses<br><strong>-undoing</strong><br>atoning for and thus counteracting desires or acts tat are regrettable<br>-<strong>sublimation</strong><br>people re-channel their unacceptable impulses into socially approved activities<br>-<strong>displacement</strong><br>Shirts sexual or aggressive impulses towards a more acceptable or less threatening object or person (kick the dog)<br>-<strong>compensation</strong><br>Covering up weaknesses or frustration by over gratifying oneself in another area (practice your sport instead of studying more because you struggle at school but are a good athlete.)<br><strong>-fantasy</strong><br>Gratifying frustrated desire in imaginary achievement<br>-<strong>Identification</strong> <br>If you are afraid of someone then you overcome that fear by becoming more like them in the long run<br><strong>-intellectualization</strong><br>People use extensive vocabulary to explain relatively simple terms (Reid on criminal minds)</div>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2017-02-14 16:17:52 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>2/15</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Psycho sexual stages of development<br><strong>Oral stage(0-15)</strong><br>pleasure Center in mouth<br>Fixation: <br>oral fixation<br>dependency<br><strong>Anal stage(1.5-3.5)</strong><br>pleasure center in anus and elimination<br>Fixations:<br>Anal retentive<br>Anal Expulsive<br><strong>Phallic Stage (3.5-6)</strong><br>Pleasure Center in genitals<br>Jealousy of same sex parent<br>Fixations:<br>Oedipus Complex replace father and marry mother<br>Electra Complex (K.Horney) Replace mother and marry father<br>Penis Envy Women desire to possess same organ as men<br><strong>Cinderella Complex:</strong> Fear of independence and want to be cared for 'by opposite sex<br><strong>Peter Pan Complex:</strong>Desire to remain young forever<br><strong>Latency Period (6-12)</strong><br>lose interest in opposite sex<br>"cooties" period<br><strong>Genital Stage (puberty)</strong><br>Full adult sexuality<br>Must work on "Fixations"<br>unresolved problems surface<br><br>Other theories<br>H+Karen horney<br>gave women a voice, tries to discredit Freud's opinion that women had weaker superegos and penis envy</div>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2017-02-15 16:13:23 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>2/16</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div><strong>Psychodynamic<br></strong>3. Alfred adler<br>believe problems stem from tensions in childhood social situation- childhood feeling of inferiority<br>we try to overcome these feelings of inferiority<br>pros: leads to trying harder<br>negatives: Overcompensation<br>Inferiority complex (not as good)<br>later found humanism<br><br>Oldest: Responsible, mature, high achiever<br>Middle: Easy going, friendly<br>Youngest: Immature, funny. baby-like<br>Only-Child: Much like the oldest, can have difficulties sharing oldest/Only and sound marry "Middles"<br><br>First born<br>energetic<br>logical<br>amitious<br>Enterprising<br>surprise<br><br>Middle Born<br>1<br>Loner<br>quiet shy<br>Impatient<br>uptight<br>2<br>Outgoing <br>Friendly<br>loud<br>laid back<br>patient<br><br>Youngest<br>Risk takers<br>idealist<br>good sense of humor<br>hard working<br>immature<br>attention seeking<br>secretive<br>sensitive<br><br>Ted to go against the norm<br>make the biggest stir in life<br><br>Only children<br>mature faster<br>get along well with older people<br>responsible<br>self centered<br>perfectionist<br>attention seeker<br>use adult language<br><br>Twins<br>One becomes a leader<br>the other becomes a follower<br>if they are same gender then they have a kind of rival behavior<br><br>Variables that impact birth order<br>-adoptions<br>-remarrages<br>-doubles berth order<br><br><br><strong>Humanism</strong><br>Abraham Maslow<br>Hierarchy of needs<br>Self-actualization<br><br>Carl rogers<br>-People are basically good<br>-Unconditional postive regard<br>-Personal growth is influenced by those around, especially those who are genuine and caring<br>Self-concept influences your conception of the world<br><br>"Who am I?"<br>+ image = + world<br>- Image = - world<br><br><br><br><strong>Social</strong> <strong>theory</strong><br>1. Albert Bandura<br>Bobo doll<br>Social modeling<br><br><br><br><strong>Cognitive</strong> <strong>Theorist</strong><br>1. Julian Rotter<br>Locus of control<br>Internal- what happens to you is based on you doing<br>External- What happens to you is beyond your control<br><br>2. Martin seligman<br>Learned helplessness (dogs)<br><br>Trait<br>1. Gordon allport<br>-Interviews Freud- believes he ignores the conscious/ obvious<br>-studies fundamental/ basic traits<br>-believed their were 2800 traits<br>concerned with describing personality, <strong>NOT</strong> explaining it<br><br>2. Cattell- 16 traits (done by factor analysis)<br><br>3. Tupes/ Christal<br>The big 5 Trait Dimensions<br>Openness<br>Conscientious<br>Extraversion<br>Agreeable<br>neuroticism<br><br>Makes <strong>OCEAN<br><br></strong>4. Eysenek<br>-Many invididual variations can be reduced to two or three genetically introduced dimensions<br>-3 traits<br>Extrovert/Introvert<br>Stability/Instability<br>Neuroticism/Psychoticism<br><br>5. Walter Mischel<br>-Peoples behaviors appears consistent because of people's initial perceptions of them<br><br>-initial perception stands out and we've later actions as supporting how we "think" they are. mean at first- we see them only doing mean things.<strong><br></strong><br><br><br><br><br></div>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2017-02-16 16:13:45 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>Study final</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Certain external factors influence a major event in you life?<br>critical period<br><br>one of the 5 reflexes that a neonate has around the mouth<br>&nbsp;rooting<br><br>Visual cliff<br>depth perception<br><br>do babies have depth perception<br>yes&nbsp;<br><br>Maturation-<br><br>Sensorimotor birth to 2<br><br>Concrete operational stage<br>concrete thinking<br><br>kohlbergs experiment is -<br>hynze dillema<br><br>internal mechanism for processing speech<br>language acquisition device<br><br>Emotion bonds theory<br>attachment<br><br>a sense not to be controlled by others<br><br>kids in control permissive<br><br>parallel play together<br>solitary play is by themselves<br><br>Adolescence are constantly being looked at<br>imaginary audience<br><br>PSychological age is how you feel inside<br><br>2 stage in kluber ross theory<br>anger<br><br><br><br><br><br></div>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2017-04-24 15:34:34 UTC</pubDate>
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