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Personality continued

definitions chap3

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analytical psychologyJungs approach
collective unconscious Jungan inherited foundation of personality
archetypescollective unconcious that have never been in conscious "heredity"
shadow aspectunconscious that neesd unfolding
animusmasculine assertive male side in females
animapassive female side that every male has.
4 ways of expieriencing world jungsensing intuition feeling thinking
Intuitionquick guessing about what underlies sensory input
Jungs methodtaught individuals to be more receptive to their dreams and to let there unconscios serve as guides to how they live using self actualization
inferiority complexif the person fails to develop effective compensations
social feeling or interestqualitiesa vital for the healthy well functioning personality
3 craps for Adlersiblinr rivalry, inferiority complex and striving for competence
Eric frommsocial beings
8 psychosocial stages Ericksondetermines how adequate they will become as adults depends on psychosocial crisis
key term ericksonidentity crisis
relational selfstart in relational and interpersonal terms
bipolar representationsmade up of the childs image of itself, image of the significant other person and the feelings activated when the interaction occurs
kohut-Empathic mirroringa deprivation when parents to involved with narccisstic needs they become targets for suitable identification
Kohut expressedsensitive feel what they feel empathetic mirroring
relational therapyA coherant approach to conceptualizing personality problems and treating them therapeutically
psychodynamic inquiriesopen ended probes that leave your task unclear so that underlying motives and dynamics can emerge
psychodynamic interpretation depend more on whatinterpretation than on test
projective methodsto disguise the purpose of a test the way in which the testing situation is structured so that the task is ambiguous
Rorschach testinkblot test depend on interpretation of the inkblot
TAT testseries of pictures and one blank card
Harvard personologistsprovided a rare model for the intensive psychodynamic study of individual lives
higher order motivespsycholgical desires for particular goals or outcomes that have value for the individual
interjudge reliabilityclinicians judgement about the meaning of the responses as signs of underlying traits in the subject must be demonstrated whenever there are subjective judgements
availability heuristicthe relative availability salience or accessibility of events in the judge's mind more available cognitively most likely it will happen
anxietythe emotional reaction to the break through into consciousness of unacceptable impulses


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