Theories of Personality Matrix: Prepared by
Theories of Personality Matrix: Prepared by
Theories of Personality Matrix: Prepared by
Prepared by:
Mary Anne A. Portuguez, MP, RPm
• Family constellations
Individuals strive toward completion and toward Fictions, finalisms, inferiority complex, • Early recollections
2. INDIVIDUAL PSYCHOLOGY by Alfred superiority complex, creative self, social • Dreams
Adler achieving his or her idiosyncratic, fictional personal interest, striving for superiority, style of life, • Early memories are templates on which people
goals. birth order, safeguarding tendencies project their current style of life (manner of a person’s
striving)
Each of us develops identity and comes to know who agency, communion, nuclear episodes, •Loyola
McAdams and de St. Aubin developed the
9. NARRATIVE IDEINTITY by Dan
we are by constructing conscious/unconscious narrative Generativity Scale (LGS) •Studies
McAdams of the self; personality is composite pattern life stories. thematic lines, generativity in life stories
Each of us develops identity and comes to know who communion, nuclear episodes, •Loyola
McAdams and de St. Aubin developed the
9. NARRATIVE IDEINTITY by Dan we are by constructing conscious/unconscious narrative agency, Generativity Scale (LGS) •Studies
McAdams thematic lines, generativity
of the self; personality is composite pattern life stories. in life stories
12. COGNITIVE SOCIAL LEARNING Cognitive factors, more than immediate •Locus on control and health Related Behaviors
Locus of control, expectancy,
THEORY by Julian Rotter and reinforcements, determine how people will react to •Analysis of Reactions
psychological situation, reinforcement
Walter Mischel environmental forces. Each suggests that our (x)
value, behavior specificity, behavioral
(note: Their differences will be expectations of future events are major determinants •Positive Psychology
siignature
discussed) of performance.
20. TRAIT AND FACTOR THEORIES surface traits, source traits, factor
by Hans Eysenck and Raymond Human personality is largely the product of genetics analysis, extraversion, introversion,
Cattell (will be discussed the and not environment. emotionality, stability, reticular activating • BIG FIVE by McCrae and Costa
differences) system, visceral brain,
20. TRAIT AND FACTOR THEORIES surface traits, source traits, factor
by Hans Eysenck and Raymond Human personality is largely the product of genetics analysis, extraversion, introversion,
Cattell (will be discussed the and not environment. emotionality, stability, reticular activating • BIG FIVE by McCrae and Costa
differences) system, visceral brain,
References
• Cervone, D. & Pervine, L. (2013). Personality: Theory and research (12th ed.). USA: John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
• Cloninger, S. (2004). Theories of personality: Understanding persons (4th ed.). New Jersey: Pearson Education, Inc. •
Engler, B. (2012). Theories of personality (5th ed.). Philippines: Cengage Learning Asia Pte Ltd.
• Feist, J. & Feist, G. (2009). Theories of personality (7th ed.). USA: McGraw−Hill Companies. •
Ryckman, R. (2008).Theories of personality (9th ed.). USA: Thomson Wadsworth.
Therapeutic Assessment
• Order of birth
• Early recollections
• Dream analysis
• Style of life
• Participant observation
• Family Therapy
• Free association
• Dream analysis
• Self-analysis
• Free association
• Dream analysis
• Self-analysis
• Extensive interviews
• Dream reports
• Detailed questionnaires
• Participant observation
• Anthropological studies
• Psychohisorical analysis
• Narrative therapy
• Narrative therapy
•experience-near observation
•Self-reports
•Test questionnaires
•Behavior modification
• direct observation
• self-report inventories
• physiological measurements
• self-report inventories
• physiological measurements
• Q-sort technique
•person-centered psychotherapy
• Conduct Analysis
• Self-Appraisal
•Projective techniques