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Personality Development

Personality Development. I. Approaches to studying personality. Psychoanalytic – (Freud) Focuses on the child and subconscious motivations. Trait – Personality is genetic. Social-Learning – Revolves around reinforcement.

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Personality Development

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  1. PersonalityDevelopment

  2. I. Approaches to studying personality. • Psychoanalytic – (Freud) Focuses on the child and subconscious motivations. • Trait – Personality is genetic. • Social-Learning – Revolves around reinforcement. • Positive actions are rewarded making them more likely to be repeated. • Negative actions are punished making them less likely to be repeated. • Humanistic – Based on the belief that each person is born essentially good and has the potential to become a fully empowered person

  3. II. Factors that contribute to personality. • Heredity – genetic make-up. • Environment – home life; experiences.

  4. III. Socialization • The process of teaching behavior based on the habits of the family and community.

  5. IV. Socialization process. • Conditioning – Shaping of behavior through use of punishments and rewards. • Modeling – Process of learning by watching and imitating another person. • Expanding Horizons – Experiences outside the home that influence personality and intelligence.

  6. V. Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs • A lower, more basic level must be met before moving • to the next level.

  7. VI. Pre-Adolescent Development a) Infancy 1) Meeting basic needs and love leads to trust. 2) Exploration of environment. 3) Encouragement leads to sense of well-being and eagerness to learn. b) Childhood 1) Independence develops. 2) Sense of achievement develops by successfully carrying out new activities. 3) Gender Identification – Boys and girls are different.

  8. VII. Adolescent Development • Identity – Who you are and who you wish to become. • Values – Rules and standards you feel are important to live by. • Mission – Where am I going? Experience different paths to find what’s right for you.

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