Organize traits, explain differences, and improve lives
What are the purposes of personality theory?
What contains the instinctual and biological urges?
What is the part of Id
Turning a bad desire into a more acceptable desire is what defense mechanism?
What is sublimation?
Said personalities develop through learning and experiences?
Who is Watson?
Objective & inventories 567 items
What is MMPI?
Who created the Psychoanalytic or Psycho-dynamic Theory?
Who is Freud?
What negotiates between the rational and sensible conscious?
What is the Ego?
What is the description of Repression?
What is painful thoughts pushed into the unconscious?
Developed social cognition theory
Who is Bandura?
Subjective & uses ink blots
What theory does the key term "Self-Direction" support?
What is the part of the conscious with the idea of the "angel on the shoulder"?
What is the super ego?
When your mind refuses to accept the reality of an idea that makes you anxious, what mechanism is your mind using?
What is denial?
Developed the personal construct theory
Who is Kelly?
Subjective and has patients describe pictures
What is TAT?
What theory was created Maslow?
Humanists
At birth what principal is developed?
what is ego?
A defense mechanism that allows you to go back to an earlier less mature behavior.
What is regression?
Created humanistic theory and self-actualization
Who is Maslow?
Objective test that looks at how patients handle daily tasks
What is Myers-Briggs?
What key term supports the Socio-Cultural?
What is the Pygmalion Effect?
what principal is developed next?
What is ID?
What is rationalization?
Who is Rogers?
Differences between Objective & Projective tests?
Objective-has limited answer choices and specific answers
Projective-has open ended questions and subjective answers