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Carl Jung
behavior theory
social cognitive theory
humanistic theory
psychoanalytic theory
B.F. Skinner
behavior theory
social cognitive theory
humanistic theory
psychoanalytic theory
Julian Rotter
Behavior theory
Social Cognitive theory
Humanistic theory
Psychoanalytic theory
Abraham Maslow
Behavior theory
Social cognitive therapy
Humanistic theory
Psychoanalytic theory
Alfred Adler
behavior theory
humanistic theory
social cognitive theory
psychoanalytic theory
John Watson
behavior theory
social cognitive theory
humanistic theory
psychoanalytic theory
Carl Rogers
behavior theory
social cognitive theory
humanistic theory
psychoanalytic theory
Albert Bandura
behavior theory
social cognitive theory
humanistic theory
psychoanalytic theory
Sigmund Freud
behavior theory
social cognitive theory
humanistic theory
psychoanalytic theory
Id Ego Superego
Sigmund Freud
Abraham Maslow
Julian Rotter
John Watson
Hierarchy of needs
Abraham Maslow
Sigmund Freud
Julian Rotter
B.F. Skinner
Inferiority complex
Alfred Adler
Julian Rotter
Abraham Maslow
John Watson
Locus of control
Alfred Adler
Julian Rotter
Abraham Maslow
John Watson
Environmental determinism
Albert Bandura
Sigmund Freud
B.F. Skinner
Carl Jung
Subconscious Defense Mechanisms
Albert Bandura
Sigmund Freud
B.F. Skinner
Carl Jung
Collective unconscious
Albert Bandura
B.F. Skinner
Sigmund Freud
Carl Jung
Reciprocal determinism
Albert Bandura
B.F. Skinner
Sigmund Freud
Carl Rogers
Real self vs. ideal self
Albert Bandura
Alfred Adler
Julian Rotter
Carl Rogers
Birth Order
Albert Bandura
Alfred Adler
Julian Rotter
Carl Rogers
Incongruence vs. congruence
Sigmund Freud
B.F. Skinner
Carl Rogers
Sigmund Freud
Contingencies of reinforcement
Behavior theory
Humanistic theory
Psychoanalytic theory
Social Cognitive theory
Observational learning
behavior theory
humanistic theory
psychoanalytic theory
social cognitive theory
motives of the subconscious
behavior theory
humanistic theory
psychoanalytic theory
social cognitive theory
Fully functioning
behavior theory
humanistic theory
social cognitive theory
psychoanalytic theory
models
behavior theory
humanistic theory
social cognitive theory
psychoanalytic theory
Personality is best defined as an individual's
characteristic pattern of thinking, feeling, and acting.
most noticeable characteristics.
biologically inherited temperament.
hidden thoughts and emotions.
According to Maslow, the psychological need that arises after all other needs have been met is the need for
personal control,
food, water, and shelter.
self actualization.
safety.
Carl Rogers emphasized the importance of __________ in regards to healthy personality development.
the collective unconscious
unconditional positive regard
reciprocal determinism.
the primary care giver
Belief that the proper subject matter of psychology is objectively observable – and nothing else.
Psychoanalysis
Behaviorism
Observation
Seeing-Is-Believing
The part of the mind that contains inherited instincts, urges, and memories common to all people.
Collective Unconscious
Ego
Collective Conscious
Superego
Certain specific means by which the ego unconsciously protects itself against unpleasant impulses or circumstances.
Unconscious Karate
Hypnosis
Blockading
Defense Mechanism
The occurrence of rewards or punishments following particular behaviors.
Contingencies of Reinforcement
Sanctions
Reaction
Reinforcement
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