Yo! What do you call a fly without wings?A walk!!Hahaha
How Horney Sees Me
I just want to be alone!!
How Jung Sees Me
I can't wait to celebrate my birthday!
I am a last-born child, so Adler would expect me to be agreeable, funny, outgoing, and absentminded. In the picture, I am meeting new people at a social event and making a joke to befriend them.
How Costa & McCrae See Me
I'm never getting off of this island. I'm going to die here.
Karen Horney believed that one way of fighting feelings of rejection is withdrawal. Here, I am pushing myself away from others in order to protect myself from rejection.
How Rogers Sees Me
I want to be as confident as you, but I'm not there yet
Carl Jung believed in the collective unconscious. He also believed in universal symbols called archetypes. In the picture, many others and I are sharing a collective unconscious archetype of celebrating your day of birth.
How Bandura Sees Me
Everybody is looking at me
Costa and McCrae would see me as the neurotic type. Neuroticism is being worrisome, pessimistic, self-doubting, and instable. Here, I am stranded on an island and instead of doing something productive, I am worrying and freaking out about being stuck
Carl Rogers was a proponent of Humanism. In Humanism, there is your real self (who you are) and your ideal self (who you want to be). Here, my real self is talking to my ideal self, and my ideal self is responding back with unconditional positive regard, acknowledging my feelings and not passing judgment.
Real Self
You'll get there! And I love you for you!
Ideal Self
Bandura believed that everyone experiences the spotlight effect, where they assume that people are paying more attention to them than they actually are. Here, I am worrying that everybody is looking at me, but really, everyone is preoccupied with their own things.
I wonder what I'm doing after school
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