PSY 3442 week 2 topic
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PSY3442WEEK2Reserchtopic.docx
PersonalityTheoristsTable.pdf
PSY3442WEEK2Reserchtopic.docx
Directions
Think about a current event and the one person who is at the center of this current event. This could be of any genre, including crime, politics, entertainment, sports, etc. During the upcoming weeks, you will research available information on their life and explore this person’s personality by applying one theory you will learn about this semester. Consider how their personality developed and how it is being expressed in the context of the current event. Also consider whether there are any assessments or psychotherapy approaches that may be recommended to this individual based on your chosen theory. Refer to this table of major personality theorists and approaches
Download table of major personality theorists and approaches
when choosing a theory to discuss and apply in your paper.
Parameters
The paper must be 6–8 pages and double spaced, use 12-point Times New Roman font, and have one-inch margins. This does not include the title page, abstract, and reference page, which must be in APA format. At least five peer-reviewed articles need to be included (two or more from the past five years) in addition to news and biographical sources. Please refer to the Annotated Bibliography Rubric and the Research Paper Rubric for specific guidelines and expectations. Please see the FT Library Guide
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and Purdue OWL
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for more information on how to prepare an annotated bibliography in APA format.
This week chose a topic for the research paper.
· Submit your current event and identify the one person who is at the center of it (this could be of any genre, including crime, politics, entertainment, sports, etc.)
PersonalityTheoristsTable.pdf
Psychology of Personality Major Personality Approaches
Theorist Approach Basic Concepts Sigmund Freud
Psychoanalysis Unconscious motivations; id, ego, and superego; psychosexual stages; defense mechanisms; free association; dream analysis
Carl Jung Analytic Psychology
Psychic energy; libido; ego as the center of consciousness; introversion and extraversion; personal unconscious; word- association test, symptom analysis
Alfred Adler Individual Psychology
Inferiority complex and superiority complex; fictional finalism; style of life; birth order; early recollections
Karen Horney Neurotic Needs and Trends
Safety and security needs; basic anxiety; neurotic needs and trends; idealized self-image; tyranny of the shoulds; feminine psychology
Erik Erikson Identity Theory Psychosocial stages; conflicts and crises; basic strengths and basic weaknesses; play therapy; psychohistorical analysis
George Kelly Personal Construct Theory
Constructs; corollaries as ways to anticipate life; self- characterization sketch, Role Construct Repertory Test (REP); fixed-role therapy
Gordon Allport
Motivation and Personality
Interaction of heredity and environment; personality traits; cardinal, central, and secondary traits; functional autonomy; personal-document technique
Raymond Cattell
Personality Traits Common and unique traits; ability, temperament, and dynamic traits; surface and source traits; constitutional and environmental-mold traits; L-, Q-, and T-data; 16 Personality Factors (PF) Test
Hans Eysenck Dimensions of Personality
Extraversion vs. introversion; neuroticism vs. emotional stability; psychoticism vs. impulse control; intelligence; heredity
Robert McCrae and Paul Costa
Five-Factor Model
Neuroticism; extraversion; openness; agreeableness; conscientiousness
Abraham Maslow
Needs Hierarchy Theory
Hierarchy of needs; physiological, safety, belongingness, and esteem needs; self-actualization
Carl Rogers Self-Actualization Theory
Actualization tendency; self-insight; organismic valuing process; unconditional and conditional positive regard; incongruence; person-centered therapy
B. F. Skinner Reinforcement Theory
Reinforcement; operant conditioning; schedules of reinforcement; behavior shaping; functional analysis
Albert Bandura
Modeling Theory Observational learning; modeling; learning processes; self- reinforcement and self-efficacy; behavior modification
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