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Theories of Personality Exam 1 Questions and Answers 100% Pass goals of personality psychology - describe, explain, understand, predict definition of psychology - refers to an individual's characteristic patterns of thought, emotion, and behavior together with the psychological mechanisms (hidden or not) behind those patterns six perspectives of personality - psychoanalytic, psychoanalytic-social, trait, learning, cognitive social learning, humanistic how can personality be described? - nomothetic or idiographic approach nomothetic - groups of people idiographic - focusing on one person how do we understand personality dynamics? - motivation and adaptation minnesota multi-phasic personality inventory (MMIP-2) - originally developed in late 1930; has 550 true/false statements 2100% Pass Guarantee Olivia West, All Rights Reserved © 2025 pyschoanalytic perspective: major assumptions - personality is dynamic, personality is determined, personality is organizational, focus is on development three levels of consciousness (Freud) - conscious mind, preconscious mind, unconscious mind unconscious mind - the dominant part of your mind (much of our behavior is due to forces within the unconscious) preconscious mind - includes thoughts that you are not immediately aware of but can be brought to awareness fairly easily conscious mind - includes what you are aware of at a given point in time and only a small part of your thoughts/memories are conscious Freud's dream theory - Freud believed that dreams are the single, best source of information about the unconscious; dreams are highly sufficient, carefully constructed, and always contain a concealed meaning; dreams are not random manifest content - what you remember from a dream; Freud believed that what you remembered is very deceptive and you should not take it at face value latent content - the underlying meaning the id and dreams - dreams are part of the primary processing of the id; the id gains strength while you are alseep 3100% Pass Guarantee Olivia West, All Rights Reserved © 2025 the ego and dreams - ego lessens the threat of the id's images through dream work dream work - the process of modifying and distorting images in dreams mechanisms of dream work - condensation, displacement, censorship, symbolic substitution symbolic substitution - when the ego uses a symbol which substitutes for something more threatening (because the real thing would be threatening or inappropriate) censorship - certain parts of a dream are censored, blocked out; this is why dreams are not alway sequential displacement - involves shifting emphasis so that an important part of the dream is changed to something unimportant condensation - when the ego combines and compresses separate thoughts into one thought process of dream interpretation - a person reports the manifest content of the dream and then makes associations about the dream and the analysis interprets the latent content of the dream and associations (dream interpretations are alway subjective) projects - refers to a standard set of vague stimuli, called projectives because the client is supposed to project themselves upon the stimulus and give a response that reveals something about themselves 4100% Pass Guarantee Olivia West, All Rights Reserved © 2025 categories of projectives - association, construction, completion, expression projectives used for personality - projectives used to be used as primary sources of personality, now they are used more as secondary strengths of projectives - allows clients great freedom and expression, the only assessment method that taps into the unconscious mind, still widely used today weaknesses of projectives - reliability is only moderate, validity is generally poor, tend to be expensive to give, there are less expensive techniques that work just as well if not better Id - represents your biological drives; only part of your personality when you are born; all about immediate gratification; lacks reason, reality and morality; works on the pleasure principle Ego - develops within the first 2 years of life; task is to understand reality and to satisfy need appropriately in a way that promotes self-preser

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goals of personality psychology - ✔✔describe, explain, understand, predict


definition of psychology - ✔✔refers to an individual's characteristic patterns of thought,

emotion, and behavior together with the psychological mechanisms (hidden or not)

behind those patterns


six perspectives of personality - ✔✔psychoanalytic, psychoanalytic-social, trait,

learning, cognitive social learning, humanistic


how can personality be described? - ✔✔nomothetic or idiographic approach


nomothetic - ✔✔groups of people


idiographic - ✔✔focusing on one person


how do we understand personality dynamics? - ✔✔motivation and adaptation


minnesota multi-phasic personality inventory (MMIP-2) - ✔✔originally developed in

late 1930; has 550 true/false statements




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,pyschoanalytic perspective: major assumptions - ✔✔personality is dynamic, personality

is determined, personality is organizational, focus is on development


three levels of consciousness (Freud) - ✔✔conscious mind, preconscious mind,

unconscious mind


unconscious mind - ✔✔the dominant part of your mind (much of our behavior is due to

forces within the unconscious)


preconscious mind - ✔✔includes thoughts that you are not immediately aware of but

can be brought to awareness fairly easily


conscious mind - ✔✔includes what you are aware of at a given point in time and only a

small part of your thoughts/memories are conscious


Freud's dream theory - ✔✔Freud believed that dreams are the single, best source of

information about the unconscious; dreams are highly sufficient, carefully constructed,

and always contain a concealed meaning; dreams are not random


manifest content - ✔✔what you remember from a dream; Freud believed that what you

remembered is very deceptive and you should not take it at face value


latent content - ✔✔the underlying meaning


the id and dreams - ✔✔dreams are part of the primary processing of the id; the id gains

strength while you are alseep




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, the ego and dreams - ✔✔ego lessens the threat of the id's images through dream work


dream work - ✔✔the process of modifying and distorting images in dreams


mechanisms of dream work - ✔✔condensation, displacement, censorship, symbolic

substitution


symbolic substitution - ✔✔when the ego uses a symbol which substitutes for something

more threatening (because the real thing would be threatening or inappropriate)


censorship - ✔✔certain parts of a dream are censored, blocked out; this is why dreams

are not alway sequential


displacement - ✔✔involves shifting emphasis so that an important part of the dream is

changed to something unimportant


condensation - ✔✔when the ego combines and compresses separate thoughts into one

thought


process of dream interpretation - ✔✔a person reports the manifest content of the dream

and then makes associations about the dream and the analysis interprets the latent

content of the dream and associations (dream interpretations are alway subjective)


projects - ✔✔refers to a standard set of vague stimuli, called projectives because the

client is supposed to project themselves upon the stimulus and give a response that

reveals something about themselves




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