We're the oldest siblings that are only a year apart!
This graphic shows Freud's idea of id, superego, and ego that control your decisions. This is represented by an "angel" and "devil" on my shoulders as I make a decision.
How Rogers Sees Me
This graphic shows how my environment can influence me, like in Bandura's concept of social-cognitive perspective. I am a naturally introverted person, but at a party like this one, the environment of the party influences me to come out of my shell around my friends.
How Horney Sees Me
This graphic shows how Adler perceives the idea of birth order. In the picture, my two older siblings are seen talking and having a good time while I look on from the side. Since they are so close in age and I am the youngest, Adler would think I have an inferiority complex.
How Eysenck Sees Me
Rogers believed that people are naturally good unless impacted by an environment that limits growth. This graphic shows this idea because it shows me being surprised at how badly a scary, alternate version of myself that grew up in a very negative environment turned out.
Horney believed that children had a desire for love and security. This image shows me volunteering to do dishes for my mother (even though I hate doing dishes) so that I can win her love and affection.
Eysenck believed that certain traits are genetically influenced, like introversion and extroversion. This graphic shows how both my parents' introversion got passed on to me and now we are just a happy little introverted family.
Sukurta daugiau nei 30 milijonų siužetinių lentelių
Nereikia Atsisiuntimų, Nereikia Kredito Kortelės ir Nereikia Prisijungti!