Studyguide-Lauren Dobbins

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Across
  1. 2. A persons belief about their ability to perform behaviors that should bring about a desired outcome.
  2. 3. The ego's way of keeping threatening and unacceptable material out of consciousness and thereby reducing anxiety.
  3. 11. Who came up with the Person Centered Theory?
  4. 12. Who came up with the birth order theory?
  5. 14. The unconscious part of the mind that contains the basic drives for reproduction, survival, and agression.
  6. 15. A sleeting but intense moment when you feel happy, absorbed, and extreamly capable.
  7. 17. The person who we would like to be. It consists of our goals and ambitions in life.
  8. 18. A projective personality test in which you are shown 10 symmetrical inkblots and asked what each might be depicting.
  9. 19. When there is a breakdown in your unitary sense of self.
  10. 20. ORDER Theory about a person's rank by age among his or her siblings.
  11. 22. A personality test that asks direct, clearly understood questions about your conscious thoughts, feelings, and behavior.
Down
  1. 1. Also known as Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory. It is an objective personality test consisting of true-false questions that measure various personality dimensions and clinical conditions such as depression.
  2. 2. A personality theory that examines how people analyze and use information about themselves and about others through social interaction.
  3. 4. A trait theory asserting that personality consists of five basic traits. Also known as O.C.E.A.N.
  4. 5. The process of fulfilling your potential.
  5. 6. Who came up with the idea of self actualization?
  6. 7. What you are now or even what you think you are.
  7. 8. The part of the mind that counterbalances the more primative demand for the id.
  8. 9. Who created the Inkblot Test?
  9. 10. The degree to which you expect that what happens to you in life depends on your own actions and personal qualities versus the actions of uncontrollable environmental forces.
  10. 13. A psychological test that asks you to respond to ambiguous stimuli or situations in ways that reveal your unconscious motives and desires.
  11. 16. The part of the mind that balances the demand for the id, superego, and reality.
  12. 21. A test in which you "project" your inner feelings and motives through the stories you make up about pictures.