idea self____ describing personality_____ personal growth_____ environmental influences_____ freud H u m a n i t i e s
Psych 1100: Introduction to psychology Name:
UNIT IV Worksheet: Chapters 10, 12, 13
Chapter 10: Personality
1. Matching…
A. Psychoanalytic theory
B. Humanistic theories
C. Learning theories
D. Trait theories
E. Social-cultural theories
_____ psychosexual development
_____ the five-factor model
_____ self-actualization
____ id, ego, superego
____ real and idea self
____ describing personality
_____ personal growth
_____ environmental influences
_____ Freud and Erikson
_____ Maslow and Rogers
_____ Oedipal and Electra complexes
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True or false:
___ The id is ‘ruled’ by the reality principle
____ At the end of the phallic stage, a child’ superego is developed through the identification with the opposite sex parent.
___ The Rorschach Inkblot test is one of several projective tests of personality.
___ Level of emotional stability, agreeability, and conscientiousness are aspects of the five-factor model.
___ “Potty training” is the main conflict of the oral stage.
___ According to Freud, all three personality structures are present at birth.
____ Roger’s definition of personality depends upon self-actualization
_____ According to the learning theories explanation of personality development, personalty is shaped by the influences from the environment.
____ According to the definition of personality, one has the power to change their personality, if they try hard enough!
Essays:
1. Briefly describe how morality and gender identity is formed according to Freud’s theory.
2. How do projective tests assess personality? What is the point of projective tests??
Chapter 12: Psych Disorders
Matching: (not all options will be used, and some may be used more than once!!)
A. phobia
B. panic disorder
C. obsessive-compulsive disorder
D. posttraumatic stress disorder
E. generalized anxiety
F. depression
G. antisocial personality
H. schizophrenia
I. dissociative disorders
J. bipolar disorder
K. mood disorders
____ delusions, hallucinations, and inappropriate behaviors and emotions
____ intense, irrational fear
____ mania and depression
____ multiple personality
____ repetitive, unwanted behaviors or thoughts
____ most commonly diagnosed disorder
____ disruption of identity, consciousness, memory, or perception
_____ extreme emotional responses
____ nightmares and flashbacks associated with a particularly stressful event
____ sudden and intense episodes of fear
What is the DSM? What is it used for?
Chapter 13: Methods of therapy: (some options might not be used)
A. Psychoanalysis
B. Behavior therapy
C. Systematic desensitization
D. Token economy
E. Cognitive therapy
F. Humanistic therapy
G. Group therapy
____ therapy to treat phobias
____ therapy based on the principles of classical or operant conditioning
____ Sigmund Freud’ therapy
____ Alcoholics Anonymous is an example
_____ Unconditional positive regard
____ therapeutic goal is to change irrational, illogical or negative thinking
____ therapeutic goal is to change behavior with little or no concern about thoughts or feelings
_____ therapy focused on personal growth
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