"Characteristic Pattern of Thinking, Feeling and Acting.": Personality
"Characteristic Pattern of Thinking, Feeling and Acting.": Personality
"Characteristic Pattern of Thinking, Feeling and Acting.": Personality
(1856-1939)
Specialized in Nervous
Disorders
Some patients’ disorders
had no physical cause!
Psychoanalytic Perspective
“first comprehensive theory of personality”
Hypnosis Unconscious
Free
“Psychoanalysis”
Association
The Unconscious
“the
“the mind
mind isis like
like an
an iceburg
iceburg -- mostly
mostly hidden”
hidden”
Conscious Awareness Unconscious
small part above surface below the surface
(Preconscious) (thoughts, feelings,
wishes, memories)
Repression
banishing unacceptable
thoughts & passions to
unconscious
Dreams & Slips
Freud & Personality Structure
“Personality arises from conflict twixt agressive,
pleasure-seeking impulses and social restraints”
Satisfaction
without the guilt?
Super
Ego
Ego
Id
Freud & Personality Structure
Id - energy constantly striving to satisfy basic drives
Pleasure Principle
Psychosexual Stages
Oral (0-18 mos) - centered on the mouth
Anal (18-36 mos) - focus on bowel/bladder elim.
Phallic (3-6 yrs) - focus on genitals/“Oedipus Complex”
(Identification & Gender Identity)
Latency (6-puberty) - sexuality is dormant
Genital (puberty on) - sexual feelings toward others
Objective Tests?
No - tap the conscious
Projective Tests?
Yes - tap the unconscious
Combination of 2 or 3
Expanded set of factors
genetically determined
“The Big 5”
dimensions
Extraversion/Introversion
Emotional Stability/Instability
The Big Five
• Calm/Anxious
Emotional Stability • Secure/Insecure
• Sociable/Retiring
Extraversion • Fun Loving/Sober
• Imaginative/Practical
Openness • Independent/Conforming
• Soft-Hearted/Ruthless
Agreeableness • Trusting/Suspicious
• Organized/Disorganized
Conscientiousness • Careful/Careless
Assessing Traits
How can we assess traits?
(aim to simplify a person’s behavior patterns)
Personality Inventories
MMPI
• most widely used personality inventory
• assess psychological disorders (not normal traits)
• empirically derived - test items selected based
upon how well they discriminate twixt groups
of traits
The Humanistic Perspective
Maslow’s Roger’s
Self-Actualizing Person-Centered
Person Perspective
?
Primarily through questionnaires in which
people report their self-concept.
?
Also by understanding others’ subjective
personal experiences during therapy
X
Concepts are vague & subjective.
Assumptions are naïvely optimistic.
Social-Cognitive Perspective
Behavior learned through
conditioning & observation
Interaction of
Environment & Intellect
Reciprocal Determinism
Personal/
Cognitive
Factors
Environment
Behavior
Factors
Internal
Internal World
World ++ External
External World
World == Us
Us
Personal Control
Internal Locus of Control
You pretty much control your own destiny
External Locus of Control
Luck, fate and/or powerful others control your destiny
Methods of Study
• Correlate feelings of control with behavior
• Experiment by raising/lowering people’s sense of
control and noting effects
Outcomes of Personal Control
Learned Helplessness
Uncontrollable Perceived Generalized
bad events lack of control helpless behavior
Important Issue
• Nursing Homes
• Prisons
•Colleges