Across
- 2. an approach to the mind, personality, psychological disorders and psychological treatment originally developed by Sigmund Freud
- 4. the persistence of an early stage of psychosexual development or the inappropriate attachment to an early psychosexual object or mode of gratification
- 5. social or cultural tradition, ideology, or personal outlook that emphasizes the individual and their rights, independence, and relationships with other individuals
- 10. set of behaviors and characteristics that make up an individual's adjustment to life
- 11. component of the personality that contains the instinctual, biological drives that supply the psyche with its basic energy (libido)
- 12. the perception of outcomes as arising from the exercise of one's own agency and abilities (Rotter)
- 14. the part of the unconscious that is common to all humankind and contains the inherited accumulation of primitive human experiences in the form of ideas and images called archetypes (Jung)
- 17. the erotic feelings of the son to the mother, accompanied by rivalry and hostility to the father during the phallic stage of psychosexual development
- 19. theory proposing that control of death anxiety is the primary function of society and the main motivation of human behavior
Down
- 1. an extension of social learning theory to include the effects of cognitive processes on an individual's behavior and on the environment that influences them
- 3. an enduring personality characteristic that describes or determines an individual's behavior across a range of situations
- 6. attitude of caring, acceptance, and prizing that others express toward an individual irrespective of their behavior and without regard to the others' personal standards
- 7. the basic defense mechanism that excludes painful experiences and unacceptable impulses from consciousness
- 8. an individual's belief about the degree that they can bring about good events and avoid bad events
- 9. totality of the individual, consisting of all characteristic abilities, conscious and unconscious, mental and physical
- 13. thematic apperception test: a projective test in which participants reveal their attitudes, feelings, conflicts, and personality characteristics in the oral or written stories they make up about a series of ambiguous black and white pictures (Murray)
- 15. minnesota multiphasic personality inventory: personality first published in 1940 and now one of the most widely used self-report tools for assessing personality. consists of 567 true-false questions that assess symptoms, attitudes, and beliefs that relate to emotional and behavioral problems
- 16. degree to which the qualities and characteristics contained in one's self concept are perceived to be positive
- 18. moral component of the personality that represents parental and societal standards and determines conscience, aims, and aspirations
