Personality Theories
Across
- 2. When you describe someone's behaviour; you would tend to use what type of traits?
- 4. The mind is divided into the preconscious and the?
- 6. A type of personality theory which is a result of unconscious psychological conflicts and how effectively these are resolved by the individual.
- 8. he part of our personality which is realistic, logical and orderly.
- 10. Freud compared the mind to a what?
- 14. E stands for what in the PEN model?
- 16. Are those needs which help us survive.
- 17. Rogers believed that a well-adjusted and happy individual is someone whose self-image, ideal self and true self all match?
- 18. What type of mechanisms are used to describe the unconscious process by which the ego defends or protects itself against anxiety arising from unresolved internal conflicts.
- 19. Who identified the first trait theory?
- 21. Is the first stage in Freud’s theory of personality development.
- 22. The person who you actually are.
Down
- 1. We are all individuals who freely choose to behave in whatever way we desire, and we act according to that choice.
- 3. P stands for what in the PEN model?
- 5. Sophie, is described as being detached, critical, aloof and uninvolved. Her _________ trait could be reserved.
- 7. Always looks over us and works on the moral principle.
- 9. N stands for what in the PEN model?
- 11. This stage is characterised by the growing need for mature social and sexual relationships with others.
- 12. Is an individual's unique pattern of thoughts, feelings and behaviour that are relatively stable over time.
- 13. Is a personality trait which is present in varying degrees in all people.
- 14. I developed the PEN model
- 15. Aperson may have an overwhelming need to be powerful and this need for power can be seen in virtually all their behaviour. In this example power is an example of what type of trait?
- 20. Costa and McCrae's five factors are sometimes referred to by the acronym?