Personality
Self-Esteem
Erikson and Maslow
Emotions
Defense Mechanisms
100

What personality trait is shown by being outgoing and talkative?

What is extroversion?

100
The most essential necessity for achieving your potential. (The goal to self-actualization)

What are physical needs?

100

Why are physical needs the most important need according to Maslow?

What is being necessary for survival?

100

What are the primary emotions of a person?

What are happiness, sadness, anger, and fear?

100

What is the defense mechanism depicted by refusing to recognize an emotion or problem.

What is denial?

200

When you are honest and trustworthy, what personality trait are you displaying?

What is agreeableness?

200

If Joe judges himself harshly, worries about others, and lacks self-respect; what level of self-esteem does he have?

What is low self-esteem?

200

What is the first step in personality development according to Erikson?

What is developing trust?

200

What is the word for deep sadness, particularly when a family member dies?

What is grief?

200

Making up for weakness by excelling in another area.

What is compensation?

300

What are the two ways that personality traits form?

What are heredity and environment?

300

What happens to self-esteem during adolescence?

What is becoming critical of themselves and being overly self-conscious?

300

What is the order of Maslow's pyramid? 

What are physical needs, self-esteem, belonging, esteem, and self-actualization?

300

What are the three learned emotions of people?

What is love, guilt, and shame?

300

Behaving in a way opposite to what you believe is what type of defense mechanism?

What is reaction formation?

400

Environment consists of 3 different factors. What are the factors?

What are friends, family, and culture?

400

What are the three periods of your life that self-esteem develops?

What are childhood, adolescence, and adulthood?

400

During what period of time does a person "search for identity"?

What is being 12 to 20 years old?

400

The fact of having committed a specified or implied offense or crime.

What is guilt?

400

Returning to immature behaviors to express your emotions.

What is regression?

500

What is the final part of Erikson's seven stages of personality development?

What is looking back with acceptance?

500

What are two ways to improve self-esteem?

What are making a list of strengths and weaknesses, set ambitious and realistic goals, don't be too hard on yourself, rely on your values, learn to accept compliments, looking beyond your own concerns, and not focusing on appearance?

500

What are two traits of self-actualized people?

What is not being afraid to be different and being concerning about humankind?

500

What are the three steps to recognizing your emotions?

What is naming the emotions that you're feeling, determining what triggered the emotions, and think back to the past when you experienced that emotion before?

500

A student fails a test. He blames his mom for his failure because she took too long making dinner last night. What defense mechanism is being depicted here?

What is projection?

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