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THEORIES OF PERSONALITY により Mind Map: THEORIES OF PERSONALITY

1. Jung: ANALYTICAL PSYCHOLOGY

1.1. Levels of the psyche

1.1.1. Conscious

1.1.2. Personal unconscious

1.1.3. Complexes

1.1.4. Collective unconscious

1.2. Archetypes

1.2.1. Persona

1.2.2. Shadow

2. Horney: PSYCHOANALYTIC SOCIAL THEORY

2.1. Criticism of freud

2.2. Neurotic needs

2.3. Neurotic trends

3. Fromm: HUMANISTIC PSYCHOANALYSIS

3.1. Basic anxiety

3.2. Human needs

3.2.1. Relatedness

3.2.2. Transcendence

3.2.3. Sense of identity

3.2.4. Frame of orientation

3.3. Burden of freedom

4. Maslow: HOLISTIC-DYNAMIC THEORY

4.1. Hierarchy of needs

4.1.1. Self-actualization

4.1.2. Esteem

4.1.3. Love and belonging

4.1.4. Safety needs

4.1.5. Physiological needs

5. Rogers: PERSON-CENTERED THEORY

5.1. Formative tendency

5.2. Actualizing tendency

5.3. Positive regard

6. McCrae & Costa: FIVE-FACTOR THEORY

6.1. Model of personality: OCEAN

6.1.1. Openness

6.1.2. Conscioentiousness

6.1.3. Extraversion

6.1.4. Agreeableness

6.1.5. Neuroticism

7. Skinner: BEHAVIORAL ANALYSIS

7.1. Reinforcement

7.1.1. Operant behavior

7.1.2. Respondent behavior

7.1.2.1. Reflexive behavior

7.2. Conditioning

7.3. Skinner box

7.4. Schedules of reinforcement

7.4.1. Fixed interval

7.4.2. Fixed ratio

7.4.3. Variable interval

7.4.4. Variable ratio

8. Kelly: PSYCHOLOGY OF PERSONAL CONSTRUCTS

8.1. 11 Corollaries

8.1.1. Construction

8.1.2. Individuality

8.1.3. Organization

8.1.4. Dichotomy

8.1.5. Choice

8.1.6. Range

8.1.7. Experience

8.1.8. Modulation

8.1.9. Fragmentation

8.1.10. Commonality

8.1.11. Sociality

9. Freud: PSYCHOANALYSIS

9.1. Divisions of personality

9.1.1. Conscious

9.1.2. Unconscious

9.1.3. Preconscious

9.2. Personality systems

9.2.1. Id

9.2.2. Ego

9.2.3. Superego

9.3. Psychosexual stages of development

10. Adler: INDIVIDUAL PSYCHOLOGY

10.1. Style of life

10.1.1. Sucess

10.1.2. Superiority

10.2. Organ inferiorities

10.3. Organ dislect

10.4. Family constellation

10.5. Masculine protest

11. Erikson: POST-FREUDIAN THEORY

11.1. Aspects of ego

11.1.1. Body ego

11.1.2. Ego ideal

11.1.3. Ego identity

11.2. Stages of psychosocial development

12. May: EXISTENTIAL PSYCHOLOGY

12.1. Normal anxiety

12.2. Neurotic anxiety

12.3. Forms of freedom

12.3.1. Existential freedom

12.3.2. Essential freedom

13. Allport: PSYCHOLOGY OF THE INDIVIDUAL

13.1. Personal dispositions

13.1.1. Cardinal trait

13.1.2. Central trait

13.1.3. Secondary trait

13.2. Development of the proprium

13.2.1. Bodily self

13.2.2. Self-identity

13.2.3. Self-esteem

13.2.4. Extension of self

13.2.5. Self as a rational coper

13.2.6. Propriate striving

14. Eysenck: BIOLOGICALLY-BASED THEORY

14.1. Inhibition theory

14.2. Arousal theory

14.3. Dimensions of personality

14.3.1. Extraversion vs introversion

14.3.2. Neuroticism vs emotional stability

14.3.3. Psychoticism vs impulse control

15. Bandura: SOCIAL COGNITIVE THEORY

15.1. Observational learning

15.1.1. Attentional

15.1.2. Retention

15.1.3. Production

15.1.4. Incentive and motivational

15.2. Disinhibition

15.3. Self-reinforcement and self-efficacy

16. Klein: OBJECT RELATIONS THEORY

16.1. Phantasies

16.2. Psychic defense mechanisms

16.2.1. Introjection

16.2.2. Projection

16.2.3. Splitting

16.2.4. Projective identification