Theories of Personality 9th Edition
60 Part II Psychodynamic Theories brain that functions to inhibit impulses and drives is damaged, we should see an increase in t ...
Chapter 2 Freud: Psychoanalysis 61 partner, or a teammate from college. All of these interpretations were more wish than reality ...
62 Part II Psychodynamic Theories Solms argued that dreaming and REM are not one and the same. First, in about 5% to 30% of the ...
Chapter 2 Freud: Psychoanalysis 63 read: “Do not think about it, even for a fleeting moment, not even for a second, and do whate ...
64 Part II Psychodynamic Theories husbands, manage the household, care for the children, and stay out of their hus- band’s busin ...
Chapter 2 Freud: Psychoanalysis 65 their intelligence, emotional strength, and loyalty—the same qualities Freud found attractive ...
66 Part II Psychodynamic Theories ideology. He was not claiming that it was a natural science. The German language and culture o ...
Chapter 2 Freud: Psychoanalysis 67 Freudian theory is nearly impossible to falsify. A good example of the difficulty of falsifyi ...
68 Part II Psychodynamic Theories events rather than molded by present goals. Humans have little control over their present acti ...
Chapter 2 Freud: Psychoanalysis 69 A fifth dimension is social versus biological influences. As a physician, Freud’s medical tra ...
70 CHAPTER 3 Adler: Individual Psychology ⬥ Overview of Individual Psychology ⬥ Biography of Alfred Adler ⬥ Introduction to Adle ...
Chapter 3 Adler: Individual Psychology 71 I n 1937, a young Abraham Maslow was having dinner in a New York restaurant with a som ...
72 Part II Psychodynamic Theories placed very heavy emphasis on unconscious components of behavior, Adler believed that psycholo ...
Chapter 3 Adler: Individual Psychology 73 morning to find Rudolf dead in the bed next to his. Rather than being terrified or fee ...
74 Part II Psychodynamic Theories Compensation (1907/1917), which assumed that physical deficiencies—not sex— formed the foundat ...
Chapter 3 Adler: Individual Psychology 75 political prisoner of the Soviet Union in about 1942; and Cornelia (Nelly), who aspire ...
76 Part II Psychodynamic Theories The value of all human activity must be seen from the viewpoint of social interest. The self- ...
Chapter 3 Adler: Individual Psychology 77 If children feel neglected or pampered, their goal remains largely uncon- scious. Adle ...
78 Part II Psychodynamic Theories As a creation of the individual, the goal may take any form. It is not necessarily a mirror im ...
Chapter 3 Adler: Individual Psychology 79 Subjective Perceptions Adler’s second tenet is: People’s subjective perceptions shape ...
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