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Unit 10

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Unit 10

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  • How Freud Sees Me
  • I won't buy these oranges. I don't feel like it.
  • How Adler Sees Me
  • The website said buy ahead! Why did you say we should wait?
  • Movie Sold Out
  • What if we asked them? Maybe we can work something out.
  • I'm fine with whatever. This will make a funny story later.
  • How Bandura Sees Me
  • Oh no! I spilled my coffee on my shirt and now it has a big stain. I bet all she's looking at it. So embarrassing! 
  • Freud say that drives and behavior come from the unconscious. John got very sick off of a bad orange when he was young. Now when we shops, he doesn't buy oranges because he unconsciously fears he will get sick.
  • How Costa & McCrae Sees Me
  • Wow so many people! I can't wait to meet them and dance and have so much fun!
  • Adler argues that birth order effects personality. The three siblings above show how each acts differently to a situation. The first born is mad that they didn't follow the rules and buy ahead. The middle child suggests they ask at the desk to help make peace with the situation. And the last born is agreeable and tries to have fun with the situation.
  • How Horney Sees Me
  • You get to have a baby, so now it's my turn. I get to own the house!
  • The Spotlight Effect is when you assume that people have attention focused on you even though they likely are not. Take for example when you have a stain on your shirt, and you assume everyone is looking at it. 
  • How Jung Sees Me
  • Little did they know, they would meet again in college ad be roommates;
  • Costa & McCrae focuses on trait theory. This can break individuals into three categories. They are Openness, Conscientiousness, Extraversion, Agreeableness, and Neuroticism. This image shows how a extravert would react to the idea of a party.
  • Horney expanded on the psychodynamic theory. She believed in womb envy. Which is when men have envy of women's pregnancy and nursing. She claims this is why men claimed superiority in other fields. This scene overexaggerates the point, but gets it across.
  • Jung believes in synchronicity with the Psychodynamic theory. This is when a coincidence is beyond chance. Take for example when you appear in the same picture with someone you then meet three years later.
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