This is just right. A little bit healthy and a little bit not healthy.
How Adler Sees Me
I'm just so perfect.
Roger's humanistic theory stated that all people are basically good. Also, that receiving unconditional positive regard and pursuing growth and helps a person move toward greater congruence. Every person possesses a deep need to grow toward their potential.
How Horney Sees Me
Will you play with me?
Maybe tomorrow. I don't feel like it.
In Sigmund Freud's psychoanalytic theory, the id contains aggressive traits, the super-ego operates more morally, and the ego is the realistic part that mediates between the desires of the id and the super-ego. In this example, it would ego because it is a mix of the two.
How Jung Sees Me
Aren't you having so much fun!
Can we go home now? I'm exhausted.
In Adler's birth order theory, it states that the order in which a child is born shapes their development and personality. First borns tend to be perfectionists and have high expectations for themselves, whereas last borns may feel inferior and try to be more outgoing and agreeable.
How Bandura Sees Me
Horney states that we fell most helpless, anxious, and lost around the issue of getting enough love. In parent-child relationships, the child develops behavior strategies in response to the parental behavior as a way of coping such as compliance, aggression, and withdrawal.
Jung states that extraverts direct their energy outwards towards other people and gain energy from encounters. On the other hand, introverts focus their energy inwards, towards individual, thoughtful activities.
Bandura was a proponent of the spotlight effect. The spotlight effect is where people tend to overestimate how much others notice aspects of one's appearance or behavior. This can cause a lot of social anxiety in people.
Everyone is looking at because I'm the only one wearing a dress.