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Theory Tables PSYCH/645 Version 2 |
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Theory Tables
Complete the tables as a Learning Team. Each table should be completed for its respective week, starting with Week Two. Submit the completed tables to your instructor in Week Five.
Week Two
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Theory |
Key figures |
Key concepts of personality formation |
Explanation of the disordered personality |
Scientific credibility |
Comprehensiveness |
Applicability |
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Psychodynamic |
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Attachment |
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Psychosocial |
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Week Three
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Theory |
Key figures |
Key concepts of personality formation |
Explanation of the disordered personality |
Scientific credibility |
Comprehensiveness |
Applicability |
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Humanistic |
Carl Rogers Otto Rank Abraham Maslow Kurt Goldstein Rollo May Maslow |
Self-concept Ideal-Self Self- Consistency Incongruence Need for positive regard Conditions of worth- Physiological Safety Belongingness Esteem Self-Actualization |
The humanistic approach focuses on human experience rather than how the environment impacts behavior. |
Humanistic experts established a credible scientific methods, which are lawful science. However, humanistic theory faced strengths and limitations. |
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Week Four
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Theory |
Key figures |
Key concepts of personality formation |
Explanation of the disordered personality |
Scientific credibility |
Comprehensiveness |
Applicability |
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Behavioral |
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Cognitive |
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Social cognitive |
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Week Five
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Theory |
Key figures |
Key concepts of personality formation |
Explanation of the disordered personality |
Scientific credibility |
Comprehensiveness |
Applicability |
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Trait |
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Biologically oriented |
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