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Psychodynamic Theory
Humanistic Theory
Trait Personality Theory
Social Cognitive
Biological/Personological
100
Repression, rationalization, projection, denial.
What are examples of Freud's defense mechanisms?
100
humanistic theory is an early predecessor of this popular area of psychology today
What is positive psychology?
100
This theory of personality posits that personality consists of broad, enduring traits that tend to lead to characteristic responses
What is Trait Personality?
100
We can place the locus of control at these 2 places.
What is internal vs external locus of control?
100
This theory posits that arousal levels determine our baseline and influence characteristic behavioral responses.
What is Eysenck’s Reticular Activation System Theory?
200
This component of psychodynamic theory adheres to the pleasure principle and prioritizes wish fulfillment.
What is the ID?
200
This theory has physiological needs at it's base and self-actualization at its peak
What is the Hierarchy of Needs?
200
personality characteristic related to propensity to experience negative emotions
What is neuroticism?
200
The belief that an individual's behavior influences and is influenced by both the social world and personal characteristics.
What is reciprocal determinism?
200
This biological theory of personality centers on the relationship between the Behavioral Inhibition System vs the Behavioral Activation System.
What is Gray’s Reinforcement Sensitivity Theory?
300
This component of psychodynamic theory is the psychological component and contributes the reality principle and secondary process thinking
What is the ego
300
Humanistic theory stresses our capacity in this area
What is capacity for human growth?
300
This personality characteristic (or dimension) relates to how outgoing/enthusiastic we are vs how quiet/stoical.
What is introversion/extroversion?
300
Conscious awareness, beliefs, expectations and goals.
What is stressed by the social cognitive perspective?
300
Behavioral Inhibition System and the Behavioral Activation System influence characteristic behavioral responses by directing attention to this.
What is attention to reward & punishment?
400
This component of psychodynamic theory contains the conscience & ego-ideal and contributes moral imperatives.
What is the superego?
400
Two basic values, that everyone has to some degree, according to humanistic theory (A lack of the former leads to development of the latter).
What is Unconditional positive regard vs conditions of worth?
400
This trait characteristic relates to being empathetic/unempathetic
What is agreeableness?
400
Believing in yourself and your ability to accomplish things.
What is self-efficacy?
400
Achievement, Affiliation, Power
What are basic needs according to Personological and Life Story theory of personality.
500
This defense mechanism involves pushing things down into the unconscious
What is repression?
500
The 5 factors of the hierarchy of needs, listed in order.
What is physiological needs, safety, love & belongingness, esteem, self-actualization.
500
the big 5 personality traits acronym.
What is OCEAN (openness to experience, conscientiousness, extroversion/introversion, agreeableness, neuroticism)
500
These are the 3 points of the social cognitive triangle model
What are: personal factors, behavior, environmental factors?
500
Personological and Life Story theory of personality emphasizes this aspect of the patient.
What is our narrative of our personal events