Yay! I just got into med school with a perfect score on my MCAT.
Well Dad actually loves me. He laughs at my jokes
How Rogers Sees Me
Fullest Potential
Emotionally Stable
Me
How Eysenck Sees Me
Introverted
Extroverted
Emotionally Unstable
Alfred Adler thought that the order in which children in a family were born greatly affected their personality (birth order family). This connects to his idea that we try to fight feelings of inferiority as we may do so by trying to become superior to our siblings in come ways.
How Costa and McCrae See Me
Carl Rogers believed in the innate good inside of each human as a humanistic psychologist. As a result, his theory of what makes up our personality revolved around the idea that each person is striving to achieve their potential as a human. This is shown in my example as the little man is trying to climb the mountain to reach his fullest potential.
How Freud Sees Me
Id (Monke)
Ego (Normal Human)
SuperEgo (Cool Jesus WIzard Man)
Hans Eyesnck thought that personality could be broken up into two dimensions, extroversion and emotional stability. Wherever a person fit into those two scales determined their personality. For example, I am a more serene, emotionally stable and introverted person.
How Horney Sees Me
Me
Rejection
Open
Robert McCrae and Paul Costa developed the Big Five Personality Trait Model. It was based on the theory that a combination of 5 essential traits made up our personalities and the differing combinations of how strongly each presents decides our own unique personalities. I am more conscientious, agreeable, and open, but am less neurotic and extraverted.
Conscientious
Agreeable
Neurotic
Extroverted
One of Freud's most famous ideas was that the fundamental core of our personalities revolved around the interactions between what is known as the Id (our base instincts), the SuperEgo (our morals and urge to do good), and the Ego (the middle ground that compromises between the two). In this example, my Id is the monkey and my SuperEgo is the wizard. My Id may be urging me to steal a banana from a child while my SuperEgo urges me not to.
Karen Horney believed our personalities are built around fighting rejection in our personal lives. She thought we do this in 3 basic ways: compliance (trying to feel worthy by ingratiating ourselves with people), Aggression (behaving hostile towards people), and Withdrawal (focusing on oneself not others).
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