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Personality

What is personality

A persons unique and relatively stable pattern of thinking, emotions and behavior
Personality trait - differences among individuals in their thoughts, feelings and behavior

- Beleifs, attitudes and mental abilities are not considered personality traits

Classifying personality traits

Lexical approach
- Identify common personality0descriptive adjectives in language

- Participants rate how well they are described by the adjectives

Factor analysis

- Statistical technique examines correlations among ratings of personality-desriptive asjectives

Big five and HEXACO models

Big-5
- Five factor model; Emotionality, extroversion, agreeableness, conscientiousness, openess to experience

HEXACO (6 factor model)

- Includes honesty-humility

How do psychologists use personality inventories to measure personality traits

- Questions and statements rather than checklists
- "would you steal money if you could get away with it" instead of asking if someone is just honest

- Standardized questionnaires

MMPI-2 (clinical scales)

Measure of problematic personality traits relevant to clinical psychology and psychiatry
- questions are chosen differently (i like birds)

- compare an individuals scores to those of a normative group who tool it before

- score above cut-off are clinically significant

Personality disorders

An enduring pattern of emotions, thoughts, behavior, and interpersonal functioning that deviates from cultural norms and expectations
- Causes clincally significant distress or impaairment in social, occupational or other important areas of functioning

Diagnosing personality disorders

- individual that shows symptoms described in the DSM5 (book desribing mental disorders)
- Diagnosed by psychiarists or psychologists

Cluster of personality disorders

Cluster A - Odd behavior (paranoid, deeply distrusting)
Cluster B - Cramatic, emotional behavior (boderline PD, extreme sensitivitt ro rejection or abandonment)

Cluster C - Anxious or fearful behavior (Perfectionism, OCD)

What are personality types

Stlye of personality defines by a group of related traits that people have in common

Genetic influences and personality

genetic facots explain 40-50% of differences between people in personality traits
- Dogs have personality traits like humans; curiosity, affection, reactivity etc

Different levels of awareness in psychoanalytic theory

- conscious
- preconscious

- unconscious

Key structures of personality in psychoanalytic theory

1. Id - operates unconsciously, resposible for unconscious, innate drives
- Eros - life instinct: survival and reproduction

- Thanatos - death instinct: aggressive urges

- Urges of the Id are rational and impulsive

2. Superego - moral principles, internalized values

- Conscious and unconscious

- Conflicts with the Id

3. Ego - mediates conflicts between Id and superego

- Delays gratification of the Id to avoid punishment

- Minimizes guilt from the superego

Conscious and unconscious

Ego defense mechanisms

Moral anxiety - Desires of Id conflict with moral standards of superego
Neurotic anxiety - Results when ego cannot gratify Id drives due to relaity principle

Example: sexual desire for someone but inappropriate to act on, makes you feel neurotic and anxious

Psychosexual development of personality

Oral - eating/breastfeeding
Anal - toilet training (eliminating waste)

Phallic - Boys' sexual desire for mother

Phallic stage

- Identification
- internalization of values (superego)

Fixation

- Unresolved conflict in psychosexual development can be due to frustration and overindulgence

- Adult personality shaped by unconscious striving to gratify Id drives of this developmental period

Projective measures of personality

- Instead of direct questions, desribe ambiguous stimuli
- ex. inkblot test

- Projection of unconscious thoughts and desires

Humanistic perspective on personality

- Minimize influence of genes or unconscious forces
- Humans have free will

- Maslow: seek ways to self-actualize which shapes personality

Carl Rogers - Self-theory

Self-image - subjective perception of who you think you are
Ideal self - person you would like to be

True self - person you actually are

Congruence vs incongruence

Incongruence:
- Discrepency between self-image and true or ideal self

- Low self-esteem, anxiety and defensiveness

- Conditional positive regard (have to conform to what other people think you should be to be loved/accepted

Congruence:

- Selves are aligned; best situation for physiological adjustment

- Your self-image is realistic

- Unconditional positive regard

How humanist psychologists assess personality

Emphasize subjective experience
- Case studies and qualitative interviews

- Standardized personality inventories miss subjective details

Behavioral perspective on personality

- Personality not determines by genetic influences or unconscious forces
- Learning

- Situational deteminants

- Learned behavior patterns from reinforcement and punishment

What are situational determinants

- External conditions that strongly influence behavior
example; red lights, agree or not, everyone stops their car at a red light because you are taught you will be punished if you dont

- Situations have an important influence on our personality

Reci[rocal determinism (Albert Bandura)

Personality traits influence the situations we experience and how we react
- People with different personalities may choose to get involved in different situations

- Personalities affect how we are treated by others

- Personalities affect how we interpret and react to events

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