I need to continue to see my favorite band so maybe I can meet them one day
How Adler Sees Me
I'm an only child, I'm very lost on my own personality sometimes. I feel as if I'm all.
How Horney Sees Me
Freud helped to highlight the importance of the unconscious mind. He said the unconscious mind can gear towards behavior that can be underlying.
How Rodgers Sees Me
I'm lost, I have no idea who I'm supposed to be even though I have a solid college plan
Ideal Self: I know what you need to do. After you finish college, you need to get out of here. I know that's what you want.
Alfred was the person who emphasized the birth order theory. He believed the order a child was born could effect their personality.
How Eysenck Sees Me
Me before school: I'm small and I know I can't do anything about it but I won't let that stop me...
Me after 12 years of school: I'm small for my age and I just find it frustrating and hard to deal with cause it has been looked down upon all through school life
She believed that the major influence on personal development can be found in child parent social interaction. She also highlighted the need to feel secure in relationships
How Costa and Mccrae See Me
I am simply a bundle of neuroticism, but sometimes I have my little moments of extroversion.
Rodgers believed that we are trying to live up to our ideal selves. He defined healthy personalities as the individual that's fully functional.
Eysenck said that two sides guide our personality. Eysenck believed that biological traits and conditioned personality traits meshed together during childhood creates the two sides.
Costa and Mccrae developed the big five personality traits usually found in people, they are conscientiousness, agreeableness, neuroticism, openness to experience, and extroversion.
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