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Chapter 14.1 & 14.2: Theories of Personality. Mr. McCormick Psychology. Do-Now: (In Journal). What is “personality?” Describe your personality: Traits/Characteristics Where does one’s personality come from ?. Personality. Personality: - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Chapter Chapter 14.1 & 14.2:14.1 & 14.2:
Theories of Theories of PersonalityPersonality
Mr. McCormickMr. McCormickPsychologyPsychology
Do-Now:Do-Now:(In Journal)(In Journal)
What is What is “personality?”“personality?”
DescribeDescribe your personality: your personality: Traits/CharacteristicsTraits/Characteristics
Where does one’s personality Where does one’s personality come come fromfrom??
PersonalityPersonality
Personality:Personality: The consistent, enduring, and unique The consistent, enduring, and unique
characteristics of a personcharacteristics of a person
Psychoanalytic Theory: Psychoanalytic Theory: Sigmund FreudSigmund Freud
Unconscious Mind:Unconscious Mind: The part of the mind that contains The part of the mind that contains
material of which we are unaware but material of which we are unaware but that strongly influences conscious that strongly influences conscious processes and behaviorsprocesses and behaviors
Psychoanalytic Theory:Psychoanalytic Theory:Sigmund FreudSigmund Freud
Id:Id: Part of the unconscious mindPart of the unconscious mind Contains our needs, drives, instincts, and repressed materialContains our needs, drives, instincts, and repressed material ““Pleasure Principle”Pleasure Principle”
Ego:Ego: Part of the conscious mind (in touch with reality)Part of the conscious mind (in touch with reality) Strives to balance/meet the needs of the id and the superego Strives to balance/meet the needs of the id and the superego
in socially acceptable waysin socially acceptable ways ““Reality Principle”Reality Principle”
Superego:Superego: Part of the conscious mind (in touch with reality)Part of the conscious mind (in touch with reality) Source of one’s conscienceSource of one’s conscience Counteracts the socially undesirable impulses of the idCounteracts the socially undesirable impulses of the id ““Moral Principle”Moral Principle”
Psychoanalytic Theory:Psychoanalytic Theory:Sigmund FreudSigmund Freud
In what way does the In what way does the egoego serve as a serve as a
balancebalance between the between the idid and the and the super-super-
egoego??
Freudian SlipFreudian Slip
Have you ever heard of the term Have you ever heard of the term “Freudian Slip?”“Freudian Slip?” How does this How does this relate to Freud’s view of the mind?relate to Freud’s view of the mind?
ReviewReview
What is the What is the differencedifference between the between the consciousconscious and and unconscious mindunconscious mind, , according to Freud?according to Freud?
Which part of one’s personality serves Which part of one’s personality serves as the as the balancebalance between both extremes? between both extremes?
Of the id, ego, and super-ego, which is Of the id, ego, and super-ego, which is most socially conscientious? Least?most socially conscientious? Least?
HomeworkHomework
Read Chapter 14.2 “Psychoanalytic Read Chapter 14.2 “Psychoanalytic Theories”Theories” Pgs. 378-386Pgs. 378-386
Complete Section 2 AssessmentComplete Section 2 Assessment Pg. 386Pg. 386 #s 1, 3, 4#s 1, 3, 4