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Phycology

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Albert Bandura develped behavioral theory
Sigmund Freud Id, Ego, Super Ego
B.F. Skinner opperant conditioning
Anna Freud developed the stages of emotional development
Alfred Adler Developed the perfect self idea
Carl Rogers Humanistic Theory of Personality
Abraham Maslow Steps to Self Actualization
Carl Jung Collective Unconscious
Behavioralist outside forces effect behavior
collective unconscious contains memories from our ancenstors
compulsion repetitive ritualistic actions that serve no rational purpose
displacment feelings are directed from its true object to a more accpetable target
Extrovert look outward outgoing friendly do before they think
five stages of adjustment to loss denial anger bargaining deppresion acceptance
four stages of development according to freud oral anal phallic genital
fugue amnesia with flight
hierarchy of needs physiological safety love belonging esteem self actualization
inferiority compplex feeling small due to your childhood, feelings of smallness and helplessness
introvert look inward think before do
neurotic behavior excessuve anxiety and averse of defense
obsession a thought or mental image that wont go away
personality the sum total of what characterizes a person as a total
projection blame is placed on another
pychopath antisocial behavior little compassion for others or remorse for criminal action
phycotic behavior can not function in everyday life
psychosocial stages Trust Versus Mistrust Autonomy Versus Shame and Doubt Initiative Versus Guilt Industry Versus Inferiority Identity Versus Confusion Intimacy Versus Isolation Generativity Versus Stagnation Integrity Versus Despair
rationalization a person makes for another situation to justify it
reaction formation behaves completely the opposite of what they should
regard/selfregard concern
repression feelings or situations are removed from the conscious in an attept to forget them
rorschach test cards depict ambiguous sinkblots/ describe what you see
social learning learning by watching others
3 parts of freud personality id ego super ego
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