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Personality: © 2011 The Mcgraw-Hill Companies, Inc

This document discusses several perspectives on personality including psychodynamic, humanistic, trait, personological, social cognitive, and biological perspectives. Freud's psychodynamic theory including concepts like the id, ego, and superego are explained. Maslow's hierarchy of needs and Rogers' concepts of unconditional positive regard and empathy are reviewed from the humanistic perspective. Trait theories including Allport and the five factor model are outlined. Social cognitive perspectives including Bandura's reciprocal determinism and Mischel's situationalism are presented.
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Personality: © 2011 The Mcgraw-Hill Companies, Inc

This document discusses several perspectives on personality including psychodynamic, humanistic, trait, personological, social cognitive, and biological perspectives. Freud's psychodynamic theory including concepts like the id, ego, and superego are explained. Maslow's hierarchy of needs and Rogers' concepts of unconditional positive regard and empathy are reviewed from the humanistic perspective. Trait theories including Allport and the five factor model are outlined. Social cognitive perspectives including Bandura's reciprocal determinism and Mischel's situationalism are presented.
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Chapter 12

Personality

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 Psychodynamic Perspectives
 Humanistic Perspectives
 Trait Perspectives
 Personological and Life Story Perspectives
 Social Cognitive Perspectives
 Biological Perspectives
 Personality Assessment
 Personality and Health and Wellness
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Personality

…a pattern of enduring distinctive thoughts,


emotions, and behaviors that characterize the
way an individual adapts to the world

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Psychodynamic Perspectives

 personality is primarily unconscious


 understanding personality involves exploring
the symbolic meanings of behavior and the
unconscious mind
 early childhood experiences sculpt the
individual’s personality

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Freud’s
Psychoanalytic Theory

Freud and Psychoanalysis


 sex drive – main determinant of personality
development

Hysteria
 physical symptoms without physical cause
 overdetermined – multiple unconscious causes

Iceberg Analogy of Human Personality

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Personality Structure

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Personality Structure

Id
 instincts and reservoir of psychic energy
 pleasure principle
Ego
 deals with the demands of reality
 reality principle
Superego
 moral branch of personality; “conscience”

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Defense Mechanisms

 conflict between the id, ego, and superego


results in anxiety

 defense mechanisms reduce anxiety by


unconsciously distorting reality – not
necessarily unhealthy

 repression
 foundation for all defense mechanisms

 push unacceptable impulses out of

awareness

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Defense Mechanisms

 repression
 rationalization
 displacement
 sublimation
 projection
 reaction formation
 denial
 regression

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Defense Mechanisms

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Defense Mechanisms

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Psychosexual Stages

Oral Stage: 0-18 Months


 infant’s pleasure centers on the mouth

Anal Stage: 18-36 Months


 child’s pleasure involves eliminative functions

Phallic Stage: 3-6 Years


 child’s pleasure focuses on the genitals
 Oedipal complex
 castration anxiety

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Psychosexual Stages

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Psychosexual Stages (cont’d)

Latency Stage: 6 Years - Puberty


 psychic “time-out”
 interest in sexuality is repressed

Genital Stage: Adolescence and Adulthood


 sexual reawakening
 source of sexual pleasure is someone else

Fixation - remain locked in particular developmental


stage (e.g., anal retentive)

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Dissenters and Revisionists

 sexuality – not pervasive force


behind personality
 early experience –not as powerful as
Freud thought
 importance of conscious thought
 sociocultural influences

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Dissenters and Revisionists

Horney’s Sociocultural Approach


 both sexes envy the attributes of the other
 need for security, not sex, is primary motivator

Jung’s Analytical Theory


 collective unconscious and archetypes

Adler’s Individual Psychology


 perfection, not pleasure, is key motivator

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Evaluating
Psychodynamic Theory

Criticisms
 too much emphasis on early experiences
 too much faith in unconscious mind’s control
 too much emphasis on sexual instincts
 theory can not be tested

Contributions
 importance of childhood experiences
 development proceeds in stages
 role of unconscious processes
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Humanistic Perspectives

…emphasis on a person’s capacity for


personal growth and positive human
qualities

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Humanistic Perspectives

Abraham Maslow
 third force psychology
 self-actualization
 peak experiences
 biased since focus was on highly
successful individuals

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Humanistic Perspectives

Carl Rogers
 personal growth and self-determination
 unconditional positive regard
- conditions of worth
- self-concept
 empathy
 genuineness

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Evaluating
Humanistic Perspectives

Contributions
 self-perception is key to personality
 consider the positive aspects of human nature
 emphasize conscious experience

Criticisms
 too optimistic about human nature
 promotes self-love and narcissism

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Trait Perspectives

Trait
 an enduring disposition that leads to
characteristic responses
 traits are the building blocks of personality

Trait Theories
 people can be described by their typical
behavior
 strong versus weak tendencies
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Trait Perspectives

Gordon Allport
 personality understood through traits
 behavior consistent across situations
 lexical approach  4500 traits

W. T. Norman
 five factor model
 broad traits – main dimensions of
personality

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Five Factor
Model of Personality

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Five Factor
Model of Personality

Do the big five show up in the


assessment of personality in
cultures around the world?

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Five Factor
Model of Personality

Do the big five personality


traits show up in animals?

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Evaluating Trait Perspectives

Contributions
 traits influence health, cognitions, career
success, and interpersonal relations

Criticisms
 ignores the role of the situation in behavior
 ignores nuances of an individual’s personality

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Personological Perspectives

…focusing on an individual’s
life history or life story

Henry Murray
 personology: the study of the whole person
 motives are largely unconscious
 thematic apperception test (TAT)
- need for achievement, affiliation, and power

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Life Story Approach

Dan McAdams
 our life story is our identity

 intimacy motivation

Psychobiography
 applying personality theory to one

person’s life

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Evaluating
Life Story Approach

Contributions
 rich record of an individual’s experience

Criticisms
 difficult and time-consuming
- extensive coding and content analysis
 prone to bias
 not easily generalized

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Social Cognitive Perspectives

 emphasize conscious awareness, beliefs,


expectations, and goals
 incorporates principles from behaviorism
when exploring:
- reasoning
- beliefs
- self reflection
- interpretation of situation
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Social Cognitive Perspectives

Albert Bandura
 reciprocal determinism
- behavior, environment, and cognitive
factors interact to create personality

Key Processes and Variables


 observational learning
 personal control
 self-efficacy

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Reciprocal Determinism

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Social Cognitive Perspectives

Walter Mischel
Situationalism
- behavior and personality vary
considerably across context

CAPS Model of Personality


- stability over time rather than across
situations
- interconnections among cognitions and
emotions affect our behavior
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Evaluating
Social Cognitive Theory

Contributions
 focuses on interactions of individuals with
their environments
 suggests people can control their environment

Criticisms
 too concerned with change and the situation
 ignores the role of biology
 very specific predictions hinder generalization

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Biological Perspectives

Personality and the Brain


 brain damage alters personality
 brain responses correlate with personality

Eysenk’s Reticular Activation System Theory


 extraverts and introverts have different base-line levels
of arousal

Gray’s Reinforcement Sensitivity Theory


 behavioral activation system and behavioral inhibition
system

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Biological Perspectives

Role of Neurotransmitters
 growth of dopamine receptors stimulated
by warm care-givers
 disposes person to reward-sensitivity
(extraversion)
 less serotonin in circulation leads to
negative mood (neuroticism)

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Biological Perspectives

Behavioral Genetics
 twin studies reveal substantial genetic
influence on Big Five traits
 most traits influenced by multiple genes

Evaluating the Biological Perspective


 ties personality to animal learning, brain
imaging, and evolutionary theory
 criticisms (e.g., biology may be the
affect, not the cause, of personality)

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Personality –
Stability vs Change

Traits are stable by definition yet


positive traits increase across
adulthood (social maturity).

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Personality Assessment

Self-Report Tests
 beware social desirability
 empirically-keyed tests used to get around
social desirability problem
- test takers do not know what is being measured
- test items not related to purpose of test
- MMPI is an example

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Personality Assessment

Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory


 567 items
 controls for social desirability
 assesses mental health and used to make hiring
decisions and to determine criminal risk

Neuroticism Extraversion Openness


Personality Inventory-Revised
 assesses the big five factors and 6 subdimensions

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Personality Assessment

Myers Briggs Type Indicator


 four dimensions used to make personnel
decisions:
- extraversion-introversion
- sensing-intuiting
- thinking-feeling
- judgment-perception
 not empirically supported
 Barnum effect

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Personality Assessment

Projective Tests
…psychodynamic approach
…project own meaning on ambiguous stimuli

Rorschach inkblot test


 personality score based on description of inkblots
 questionable reliability and validity
Thematic Apperception Test (TAT)
 series of ambiguous pictures viewed one at a time
 elicited stories reveal an individual’s personality

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Rorschach Inkblot Test

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Thematic Apperception Test

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Other Assessment Methods

 direct behavioral observation


 cognitive assessment of attention and memory
 peer ratings
 psychophysiological measures (e.g., polygraph)
 brain imaging

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Personality and Health and
Wellness

Personality traits correlated with health


 conscientiousness
 personal control
 self efficacy
 optimism
 type A/type B behavior pattern

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Personality and Health and
Wellness

Subjective Well-Being
…person’s assessment of own positive
affect relative to negative affect, and
evaluation of own life in general

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Chapter Summary

 Define personality.
 Discuss the following perspectives on personality
 psychodynamic
 humanistic
 trait
 personological and life story
 social cognitive
 biological
 Characterize the main methods of personality assessment.
 Summarize how personality relates to health and wellness.

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Chapter Summary

Psychodynamic Perspectives
 focus on unconscious determinants
 personality structure and defense mechanisms
 psychosexual stages of development

Humanistic Perspectives
 Maslow and self-actualization
 Rogers and unconditional positive regard

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Chapter Summary

Trait Perspectives
 traits are stable over time and situations

Personological and Life Story Perspectives


 personology - study the whole person
 identity can be understood through life stories

Social Cognitive Perspectives


 behavior, environment, and cognitive factors
 self-efficacy and personal control

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Chapter Summary

Biological Perspectives
Personality Assessment
 self-reports tests
 projective tests
 other assessment techniques

Personality and Health and Wellness


 healthful personality traits

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