Theories of Personality 9th Edition
580 Part VI Learning-Cognitive Theories people with widely different experiences may construe events in very similar ways. For e ...
Chapter 19 Kelly: Psychology of Personal Constructs 581 Arlene’s roles as student, employee, and daughter would be considered pe ...
582 Part VI Learning-Cognitive Theories On the other hand, a construction system that is too loose or flexible leads to disorgan ...
Chapter 19 Kelly: Psychology of Personal Constructs 583 two incompatible subsystems. However, when evidence of the untrustworthi ...
584 Part VI Learning-Cognitive Theories construe and react to this new role? Will their reactions help the client reconstrue eve ...
Chapter 19 Kelly: Psychology of Personal Constructs 585 and many variations of the original test have evolved. One example is se ...
586 Part VI Learning-Cognitive Theories The second major step is optional, and is shown in the lower grid portion of Figure 19.2 ...
Chapter 19 Kelly: Psychology of Personal Constructs 587 the degree to which people internalize cultural views of gender. Moreove ...
588 Part VI Learning-Cognitive Theories Understanding Internalized Prejudice Through Personal Construct Theory Perhaps the most ...
Chapter 19 Kelly: Psychology of Personal Constructs 589 ways. This work represents truly exciting ways that Kelly’s personality ...
590 Part VI Learning-Cognitive Theories self-identified feminists who were diverse in age, gender, race/ethnicity, religious aff ...
Chapter 19 Kelly: Psychology of Personal Constructs 591 (Grice et al., 2006). These are important aspects of people to consider, ...
592 Part VI Learning-Cognitive Theories Kelly was exceptionally careful in choosing terms and concepts to explain his fundamenta ...
Chapter 19 Kelly: Psychology of Personal Constructs 593 way that we anticipate events (Kelly, 1955). There can be no question, t ...
594 Part VI Learning-Cognitive Theories Key Terms and Concepts ∙ (^) Basic to Kelly’s theory is the idea of constructive alterna ...
G-1 A accusation Adlerian safeguarding tendency whereby one protects magnified feelings of self-esteem by blaming others for one ...
G-2 Glossary individuals. These theories also posit that brain systems and ultimately personality differences have been shaped b ...
Glossary G-3 conformity (Fromm) Means of escaping from isolation and aloneness by giving up one’s self and becoming whatever oth ...
G-4 Glossary displacement A Freudian defense mechanism in which unwanted urges are redirected onto other objects or people in or ...
Glossary G-5 exclusivity (Erikson) The core pathology of young adulthood marked by a person’s exclusion of certain people, activ ...
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