Personality Chapter 12

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Across
  1. 3. psychologist who emphasized sexual desires in most of his opinions of personalities
  2. 4. portion of the mind you are aware of
  3. 5. part of the mind that opposes the desires of the id by enforcing moral restrictions
  4. 6. pushing of unpleasant information to the unconscious without being aware
  5. 8. tendency to be friendly and open
  6. 10. reinforcing and punishing our own behavior
  7. 12. used by the id to obtain immediate pleasure and no pain
  8. 15. being capable of achieving your goals
  9. 16. tendency to be shy and focused on yourself
  10. 17. psychologist who felt the most important parts of our behavior are learned from others in society
  11. 18. basing the way we think, act, and feel on others who are successful
  12. 20. subjective perception of who we are
  13. 23. the person one wishes one were
  14. 24. process of substituting a more acceptable goal for a selfish motive; directing bad feelings towards something safe
  15. 27. psychologist who believed that the most important traits are those related to our values
  16. 29. traits such as Neuroticism, Extraversion, Openness, Agreeableness, and
  17. 31. psychologist who focused on who we are and what we are like
  18. 32. sum total of all the ways of acting, thinking, and feeling
Down
  1. 1. psychologist who thought most personalities were the results of their childhood experiences
  2. 2. Freud's belief in development, based on how infants have sexual feelings and needs as they age
  3. 7. portion of the mind that can be easily retrieved
  4. 9. theory of personality that explains why people develop their unique patterns of typical behavior
  5. 11. psychologist who focused on inferiority, then social interest and goals
  6. 13. formed because the mind has to find realistic ways of meeting its needs
  7. 14. part of the mind that houses the instincts and other primary processes
  8. 19. what Freud compares the mind to
  9. 21. psychologist who thought personalities were based on opposites in the mind
  10. 22. where primitive instinctual motives are held in the mind
  11. 25. socially desirable goal substituted for a harmful one
  12. 26. the moral gauge of the mind
  13. 28. patterns of behavior that are usually enduring
  14. 30. associated with creating the inkblot personality tests