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60 seconds…

• Write down anything you want– we will not be sharing out loud

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Personality is…

• Characteristic pattern of thinking, feeling, and acting– It is what makes us unique

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Today – focus on biological roots, nurture of environment, self-serving bias, and cultural influences

• Psychoanalytic– Childhood sexuality

and unconscious drive personality

• Humanistic– Inner capacities for

growth and self-fulfillment drive personality

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Psychoanalysis – NOTHING IS ACCIDENTAL

• Freud– Hypnosis (lacked something, think testing…)

– Free association– Personality is – what arises from

conflict between impulse and restraint

• What does that mean?

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Where else did we talk about Freud this year?

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So how do we break into our unconscious? What is our unconscious?

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Just for reference if

you need it…

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So let’s go back to his definition of personality again

• Arises from the conflict between impulse and restraint

– Which is the biological function, which is the social contrast?

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Psychoanalytical Personality

Development

• Freudian stages

• (id dominated)– Psychosexual phases

thru erogenous zones

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Psychosexual Stages Chart

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Freud Applications

• Oedipus or Electra Complexes

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What is anxiety?

• What role does the Ego play in anxiety?

• Unresolved conflicts = fixation on a psychosexual phase

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Defense Mechanisms – reduce/redirect anxiety by distorting reality• Repression

– Underlies ALL OTHER DM’S– Seen thru dreams and slips of the tongue

• Regression– Homesick from camp/college– Thumb sucking

• Reaction formation– I hate him/her because I love him/her.

• Projection– She or he doesn’t trust me = I don’t trust myself

• Rationalization– “Social drinkers”

• Displacement– Everyday of your teenage life…

• Denial– S/he would never cheat on me…– It’s going to be different this time…

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Neo-Freudians

• Took basic ideas and a. Focused more on consciousness

b. Discussed items outside of sex and aggression

Psycho

analytic

= Freud

Psycho

dynami

c = all about the unconscious

based on but outside of Freudian stages and/or

id, ego, superego

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Alfred Adler• Childhood is important, focus on

social not sexual tensions– Inferiority complex– Fictional finalism

• The ends justify the means• all men created equal

– Birth order studies

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• PRONOUNCED HORN-EYE• Basic anxiety studies• 3 ways we relate to others (toward, away, against)• Womb envy• Childhood anxiety caused by dependent child’s helplessness– Triggers desire for love and security– Believed Freud to be SUPER biased

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Carl Jung

• Less emphasis on social, more on repression

• Archetypes (self, shadow)

• Collective unconscious– Why are people spiritual?

• Who do you mourn more and why?– Victims of Sandy Hook?– Collateral damage of 22

victims in Afghanistan?

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Assessing the unconscious

• Projective tests– TAT: Thematic Apperception Test– Rorschach Inkblot

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Why can’t I trust my husband?

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Rorschach Inkblot

• Highly subjective

• Today used as an icebreaker in psychoanalysis

• Inner feelings or mindset linked to interpretation of inkblot

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Criticisms of Freud/Psychoanalysis

• Freud and Ford

• But!– Where’s the social aspect?– Cultural aspect?– Evolutionary traits?

• Loftus studies and repression vs. false memory

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Where is Freud correct?

• We have limited access to our minds• The unconscious goes into…

– Two track mind– Schemas– Priming– Split brain– Parallel processing– Implicit memories– Emotions before analysis of event– Self concept and stereotypes

• Defense mechanisms and false consensus effects

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Conclusion

• WE DEFEND OURSELVES AGAINST ANXIETY– How do we go about doing that? I don’t

know… ask Freud.

• Application– Terror management theory

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What is going through your mind?

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Terror Management Theory

– People explore emotions and have certain behavioral responses when dealing with impending death