Theories of Personality: Understanding Persons |
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Introduction to Personality Theory | 1 |
Personality Dynamics | 6 |
CHAPTER | 10 |
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adaptive Adler adult aggressive Allport analysis Ansbacher Ansbacher & Ansbacher anxiety approach Bandura basic behavior Beverly Sills biological Cattell Cattell's child childhood clinical cognitive collective unconscious concept conflict conscious constructs correlated creative criticized culture defense mechanism described Dollard dream ego strength emotional emphasized ences environment Erikson example experience factor analysis factors father feeling female Freud Freudian function goal Gordon Allport healthy Horney Horney's theory human identity individual differences influence interpersonal interpretation Jung Jung's Karen Horney learning males Marilyn Monroe Maslow measures Mischel mother motivation Myers-Briggs Type Indicator neurosis neurotic nomothetic parents patient personality theory predict psychic psychobiography psychological psychosexual stage psychosocial stage reinforcement relationship reported repressed response Rogers role score self-actualization self-efficacy sense sexual Shirley MacLaine situation Skinner social interest sonality style suggested superego symbols theoretical theorists therapist therapy Tina Turner tion traits types uncon understanding variables women