It's okay, I know you're a nice kid and that wasn't really you being rude.
I'm sorry, I was very rude to that customer and you had to come and talk to him.
How Costa and McCrae See Me
And I'm Josh. What's your name?
HI, I'm Drake
I'm Jameson. Nice to meet you.
How Adler Sees Me
Mom said if you watched T.V. anymore, you would be grounded.
Mom's not home, she won't see me.
Carl Rogers had three main core conditions, one of them being Acceptance.(Unconditional Positive Regard) This core emphasized ones ability to separate behavior from the person. As seen with the manager separating the rude behavior of the worker from who they are.
How Carl Jung Sees Me
Crazy seeing you here. I was just thinking about how we haven't hung out in a while.
Both Costa and McCrae advocated for the "Big Five Personality traits," which is a list of five traits which are believed to be able to represent everyone. Extraversion, one of the five traits, is the trait of being sociable. Someone with extraversion as a trait will be more likely to engage with others in social settings.
How Karen Horney Sees Me
Did I do Good? Did I do anything wrong? Are you proud?
Alfred Adler believed in the birth order theory that stated that the personality someone has could be a result of the order in which they were born. First born children stick to the rules more and take minimal risks while the last born take a lot of risks and care less about rules. It is seen as a way for children to find superiority in their family settings.
How Albert Bandura Sees Me
Everyone's gonna notice this pimple on my forehead.
Carl Jung introduced a theory called synchronicity which is a concept that gives says some coincidences happen by more than just chance and have hidden meanings. For example, meeting with someone you were just thinking about randomly. Things such as these, although being complete coincidence, seem to be beyond just chance.
Same here man!
Karen Horney introduced three main types of neurotic needs which help combats one's feelings of anxiety that may arise. One of these neurotic needs is compliance which sees people move towards others people to seek approval and affirmation. A son looking for approval from his father is a perfect example. It is done in the hopes that the people one moves towards will help reduce their anxeity.
You did great and I am very proud.
Albert Bandura contributed greatly to Social-Cognitive psychology and as a result has influenced and created many terms. This includes the "Spotlight effect" which is when one assumes that everyone's focus is on them when in reality, it is not. For example, a teen believing everyone is looking at the tiny pimple on their forehead.
Dude, I didn't even notice until you pointed it out to me