Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Classic theories of personality
- Fromm
- Humanistic Psychoanalysis
- Humans are dettached from surrounding
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- Lost most of their animal instincts, gained self-awareness, imagination, planning, and doubt.
- Produced basic anxiety
- Produced reasoning ability
- Human dilemma
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- Basic Fundemental dichotomies
- Life vs death
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- Self-awareness and knowing that we WILL die
- Goal vs doubt
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- Capable of making goals but also know that life's too short to reach them all
- Alone vs social
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- Humans are alone but can't tolerate isolation
- Looks from historical and cultural
- Human needs
- Existential needs
- Allport
- Uniqueness of individual
- Morphogenic
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- The study of individuals
Differ from nomothetic, which means of groups of people
- Approach of Personality
- What is personality?
- Definition
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- The dynamic organization within the individual of these psychophysical systems that determine his characteristic behavior and thought.
- Personality is something that does something
- So personality is..
- Physical and psychological
- Overt behavior, covert thoughts
- Product of process, structure and growth
- Behavior: expressive and adaptive
- Role of conscious motivation?
- A healthy adult: aware, know reasons
- Some are driven by hidden impulses and sublimated drives
- Some originate from childhood
- Characteristics of healthy person?
- Proactive
- Generally trauma-free when they're young
- There are six
- Extension of the sense of self
- Warm relationship with others
- Self-acceptance
- Realistic perception
- Insight & humor
- Unifying philosophy of life
- Structure of personality
- Personal dispositions
- Cardinal
- Dominant
- Central
- Close friends will agree
- Secondary
- Less known but there
- Motivational and stylistic dispositions
- Proprium
- That's me!
- Motivation
- Personality is reactive
- Functional anatomy
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- A theory of changing motives.
- Some motives are functionally independent than the original
- Untraceable
- Based on present interests
- Differ from freud's pleasure principle
- Perseverative
- Impression leave an influence
- Ex: do ........ For the fun of it
- Propriate
- Self sustaining motives related to proprium
- Ex: jobs, hobbies
- 8 nots
- Diaries of Marion Taylor
- Letters from Jenny
- Kohut
- Mahler