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Personality Development 1 Ritika Dhameja

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Page 1: Personality development

Personality Development

1 Ritika Dhameja

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Factors

Inherent/ Natural

Genetic/ Hereditary

Situational

Environmental

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What to develop

Verbal Skills

Body Language

Appearance

Moral

Self Improvement

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3 Levels of Awareness

Conscious

Preconscious

Unconscious

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Conscious

Current contents of

your mind that you

actively think of

What we call working

memory

Easily accessed all

the time

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Preconscious

Contents of the mind you are not currently aware of

Thoughts, memories, knowledge, wishes, feelings

Available for easy access when needed

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Unconscious

Contents kept out of

conscious

awareness

Not accessible at all

Processes that

actively keep these

thoughts from

awareness

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Freudian Components of Personality

The Id

The Ego

The Superego

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Pschyo-Analytic Theory of

Personality

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Every individual’s personality is a struggle

between these three forces

ID

EGO

SUPEREGO

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ID

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ID is the strong inborn drives & urges

It acts on the pleasure principle

To reduce tension & seek immediate pleasure

It operates on a subjective & unconscious level

It may not objectively deal with reality

Such impulsions may not be acceptable to society

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Ego

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Ego is formed as the result of the inability of the ID to

cope up with reality

By learning and experience the ego develops the

capabilities of realistic thinking and dealing with the

environment.

It operates on the reality principle

It develops the capacity to postpone the release of

tension till there is an appropriate environmental

situation

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The Super Ego

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It constitutes the moral part of behavior and is

acquired as values from society

It defines the right/wrong ; the good /bad for an

individual and influences him/her to strive for

perfection

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Personality

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Total personality is as a result of the relationships

between

the id

ego

and superego

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THANK YOU

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