Personality
a typical way of thinking, feeling and behaving
trait
an enduring predisposition that influences our behaviours across many situations
twins reared togethe
Identical vs fraternal (meaning of data)
Twins reared apart
Adoption study results
The sociability scores of adopted children correlate more strongly with their biological parents scores than with their adoptive parent’s scores
core assumptions of psychoanalytic theory
psychic determinism
the asssumption that all psychological events have a cause.
- we arent free to chose or actions because were at the mercy of powerful forces that lie outside of our awareness
symbolic meaning
no action, no matter how seemingly trivial, is meaningless and is symbolic of something else
unconscious motivation
we rarely understand why we do what we do although we quite readily cook up explanation for our actions after the fact
3 component model of the psyche
dream theory
Freud thought they were about unconscious struggles
- reflect wish-fulfillment
- used symbols that could mean different things for different people
defense mechanism
used by ego to minimize anxiety
- helpful but overeliance could be harmfuul
1. repression
2. denial
3. reaction-formation
4. projection
5. displacement
6. rationalization
7. intellectualization
8. sublimation
repression
denial
involves blocking external events from awareness. if some events are too stressful you may refuse to experience it
- drinking/smoking is bad for you but you refuse to admit it
projection
attributing their own unacceptable thoughts feelings or motives to another person
- ex: saying someone hates you when u hate them
displacement
satisfying an impulse with a substitute object
- if someone makes u angry and u take that anger out on someone else
regression
a movement back in psychological time when one is faced with stress
- ex: after a bad day cuddling up with your parents or sucking your thumb
sublimation
satisfying an impulse with a substitute object but in a socially acceptable way.
ex: like going to the gym, or doing something constructive rather than taking it out on someone else
reaction-formation
transforming an anxiety inducing experience into its opposite
-ex: a married man attracted to his co worker will turn that feeling into hate
rationalization
providing reasonable sounding explanation for unreasonable behaviors or failure
- someone loses a position and then says they didnt want it anyways
intellectualization
avoiding the emotions associated with anxiety producing experiences by focusing on abstract and impersonal thoughts
- ex: a woman who gets cheated on convinces herself that that is what men evolutionarily do
Psychosexual development
psychosexual stages