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         <title>2/8: I can begin to identify my persona</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Inner/Outer Self Activity:<br>-Name 5 personality qualities of yourself:<br>1) Shy<br>2) Caring<br>3) Hardworking<br>4) Focused<br>5) Responsible<br><br>Find a partner and name 5 qualities about them:<br>1) Thoughtful<br>2) Quiet<br>3) Hardworking<br>4)&nbsp;<br>5)<br><br>Congruence:<br>2: Hardworking, Quiet<br><br></div>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2017-02-08 15:07:09 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>2/10:</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div><strong>O</strong>penness<br><strong>C</strong>ontentiousness<br><strong>E</strong>xtraversion<br><strong>A</strong>greeableness<br><strong>N</strong>euroticism <br><br><em>Personality</em>: the sum total of characteristics that classify someone as an individual <br><br><em>Role</em>: this is a persona you play in society (ex. daughter, friend, teacher)<br><br><em>3 types of personality:</em><br>Body self: physical traits and abilities "BODY"<br>Social Self: how others see you "INNER"<br>Private Self: you inner world "OUTER"<br><br>2 types of personality tests <br><strong>Objective Personality Test:</strong> from outside sources/paper tests<br>3 types:<br>1. interview<br>----A. Directed (structured)<br>----B. Non directed (unstructured/ free response)<br>2. Observation <br>3. Self-Interview <br>A. T/F--MMPI<br>B. Agreement Scale (Likert Scale)<br>C. Adjective checklist<br>D. Aspects rating (1-10)<br><br>Strengths/Weaknesses of Objective Tests:<br>pro: easy, fast, consistent scoring<br>con: superficial, you can figure the tests out <br><br>The opposite for Projective Tests<br>Sense of what the person is feeling<br>takes longer<br><br><br><strong>Projective Personality Test: </strong>(from the inside-personal)<br>3 types:<br>1. word association tests<br>--stimulus words<br>--can explain response<br>2. Thematic Appreciation Test (TAT)<br>--Uses pictures<br>-Imagination<br>-created by Henry Murray&nbsp;<br><br>strenghts individualized, easy, fasy consistnetn<br>weakness: you can figure the test out<br><br><br>3. Rorschach Test<br>-Inkblots<br><br><br><br><br><br></div>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2017-02-10 15:26:31 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>2/13: Carl Jung Day</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Carl Jung<br>use to study under Freud, Disagreed w importance he packed on sex<br><br>Theory has 2 unconscious:<br>personal- no man's land (if chosen)<br>collective- influential</div>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2017-02-13 15:31:12 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>2/15: </title>
         <author>ridaraz4894</author>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Freud Bathroom Drawings<br><br>Psychosexual Stages of Development:<br><br>1. Oral Stage(0-1.5)<br>*Pleasure center in mouth&nbsp;<br>*Fixations: Oral fixation; dependency<br><br>2. Anal Stage (1.5-3.5)<br>*Pleasure center in anus and elimination<br>*Fixations: anal retentive; anal expulsive<br><br>3. Phallic Stage (3.5-6)<br>*Pleasure center in genitals<br>*Jealousy of same sex parent<br>*Fixations:&nbsp;<br>-Oedipus Complex: replace father and marry mother<br>-Electra Complex: replace mother and marry father<br>-Penis Envy: women's desire to possess same organ as men<br>-Cinderella Complex: fear of independence and want to be cared for by opposite sex<br>-Peter Pan Complex: desire to remain young forever<br>-Castration Anxiety: fear of losing genitals<br><br>4. Latency (6-12)<br>*Lose interest in opposite sex<br>*"Cootie" period<br><br>5. Genital Stage (Puberty)<br>*Full adult sexuality<br>*Must work on "fixations"<br>*Unresolved problems surface<br><br><br>Other Theories-Psychodynamic<br><br>2. Karen Horney<br><br>Ways of coping with anxiety:<br>-Compliant: submit to others<br>-Aggressive: hostile towards others<br>-Detached: withdraw from others<br><br><br><br>Fraiser:<br><br>3 Freudian Concepts:<br>1 defense mechanism application<br>2 psychosexual stage applications<br><br>Oedipus Complex: found a girl who looks just like his mom<br>Anal Retentive: sprays bug repellent<br>Regression<br><br></div>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2017-02-15 15:07:35 UTC</pubDate>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Alfred Adler<br>Believes problems stem from tensions in childhood social situations--childhood feelings of inferiority <br>Pros: leads to trying harder<br>Cons" Overcompensation<br>--Inferiority Complex (where our emotional grit stands).."I'm not as good as....) Not having a growth mindset, we see failure as shutting down not growth&nbsp; *the more growth mindset the less inferiority complex*<br><br>Birth Order<br>Oldest<br>--Responsible, mature, high achiever, energetic, scholarly, logical, ambitious, enterprising<br>Middle 1<br>--Loner, quiet, shy, impatient, uptight<br>Middle 2<br>--Outgoing, friendly, loud, laid back, patient <br>Youngest Child<br>--Immature, Goofy, Risk takers, hard-working, attention seekers, secretive, sensitive, good sense of humor, idealists<br>Only Child<br>--Much like the oldest, can have difficulties sharing, mature faster, adult language, prefer adult company, self-centered, perfectionist, attention seekers<br>Twins<br>Leader:<br>--resemble first born, aggressive, loud, outspoken, opinionated, intolerantly<br>Twin<br>Follower:<br>resemble shy middle child<br>shy<br>loner<br><br>Variables that impact birth order roles<br><strong>Parents</strong>--marital status, parenting style, parent's birth order, strictness of parents, critical eye of parent, <strong>Gender</strong>--double birth order, <strong>Separate Families</strong>--more than a 5 year gap; start a new family, <strong>Adoption/Remarriage</strong>--bumped either up or down on birth order scale; all depends on age at time and where other kids fall, <strong>Death of Parents/Sibling</strong>--bumps child either up or down; have different effects when parent dies; "Ghost" children<br><br><br><br><br></div>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2017-02-16 15:46:10 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>Humanist</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>2. Carl Rogers<br>-Humanist: people are good<br>-Unconditional Positive Regard Theory<br>-Personal growth is influenced by those around, especially those who are genuine and caring<br>*self-concept influences your perception of the world; "Who am I?"<br>(+) image= (+) world<br>(-) image= (-) world<br><br>Albert Bandura: BOBO doll experiment; social modeling<br>Julian Rotter's Locus of Control Cognitive Theory<br>-Internal: what happens to you is based on your doing<br>-External: what happens to you is beyond your control<br><br>Martin Seligman<br>-Learned Helplessness (dogs)<br><br>Trait Theorists: <br>1. Gordan Allport<br>-believes we ignore the conscious/obvious<br>2. Cattel<br>-traits done by factor analysis<br>3. Tupes/Christal <br>The big 5traist dimesions: OCEAN<br>4. Eysenk (Hans/Sybil)<br>3 Traits:<br>-Introvert/Extravert<br>-Stability/Instability<br>-Neuroticism/Psychoticism<br>5. Walter Mischel<br>-Behavior appears consistent because of people's initial perceptions of them <br><br><br><br></div>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2017-02-17 15:20:40 UTC</pubDate>
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