Developed one of the best-known theories of neurosis: That neurosis resulted from basic anxiety caused by interpersonal relationships. Also criticized Freud.
Who is Karen Horney?
The theory in which stages where the id’s pleasure seeking energies focus on distinct pleasure seeking areas.
What is Freud’s psychosexual Stage theory?
Known as the founder of Individual Psychology, which emphasizes the uniqueness of the individual and the role of societal factors in shaping personality.
Who is Alfred Adler?
Unconscious psychic energy that strives to satisfy basic sexual and aggressive drives.
What is the ID?
The need to live up to our fullest and unique potential
What is self actualization?
Best known for his 16-factor personality model.
Who is Raymond Cattell?
Theory that focuses on extraversion, agreeableness, openness, conscientiousness, and neuroticism
What is the Trait Theories of Personality / Big Five Factor Theory?
Psychology theorists who suggested that personality could be reduced to two polar dimensions introversion-extraversion and emotional instability-stability.
Who are Hans and Sybil Eysenck?
What is the rational part of the personality
Generally thought of as our individual perceptions of our behavior, abilities, and unique characteristics
What is self concept?
American psychologist best-known for his influence on behaviorism. Referred to his own philosophy as 'radical behaviorism'
Who is B.F. Skinner?
Personality test meant to trigger projection from one's inner dynamics.
What are projective personality tests?
Created the Bobo Doll experiment.
The voice of our moral compass
What is the Superego?
The person who wins this game.
Who is Myself!
Created his own hierarchy of needs
Who is Abraham Maslow?
Most widely used projective test
What is the Rorschach Inkblot Test?
Believed that humans have one basic motive: the tendency to self-actualize.
Who is Carl Rogers?
Repression, Denial, and Displacement are some examples.
What are the Freudian Defense Mechanisms?
Individual's subjective evaluation of their own worth
What is Self esteem?
Conducted the Stanford prison experiment.
Who is Phillip Zimbardo?
Type of projective test that involves describing ambiguous scenes. Popularly known as the "picture interpretation technique"
What is the thematic apperception test?
Emphasized the importance of the unconscious mind
Who is Sigmund Freud
This contains thoughts, feelings, and urges all humans share regardless of time period, culture, or history. Inherited and innate.
What is the Collective Unconscious?
Idealized version of yourself created out of what you have learned from your life experiences, the demands of society, and what you admire in your role models
What is the ideal self?