Across
- 3. The psychologist who proposed the “inner conflict” approach to personality theory.
- 7. The psychologist who proposed two personality dimensions introversion-extroversion and stability instability
- 10. The psychologist who proposed an eight-stage theory of psychosocial development
- 11. according to Freud, the structure of the mind that demands instant gratification
- 14. The personality theory that teaches that environmental forces shape people’s behavior
- 15. The psychologist who identified 16 source traits that he believed gives rise to all human traits
- 16. The belief in oneself, of self respect
- 18. Defense mechanism that removes anxiety-causing ideas from conscious awareness by pushing them into the unconscious
- 19. pattern of feelings, motives and behavior that set people apart from one another
- 21. The use of reinforcers to influence people to perform socially desirable behaviors
- 24. The personality theory of learning that focuses on learning by observing and on the role of cognitive processes that produce individual differences
- 26. of inferiority
Down
- 1. The process of adapting to a new or different culture
- 2. The approach to personality development that maintains that people are free to make conscious choices and are responsible for their choices
- 4. The psychiatrist who proposed the idea of the collective unconscious
- 5. Ideas and images of the accumulated experiences of all human beings
- 6. The psychologist who developed the self theory, which asserts that people have a need for consistency between their self-concepts and their experiences
- 8. According to Freud, the structure of the mind that demands morality
- 9. The psychologist who believed that people are basically motivated by a need to overcome
- 12. The psychologist who suggested that traits can be inherited and are fixed in the nervous system
- 13. Defense mechanisms in which a person refuses to accept the reality of anything that is bad
- 17. The psychologist who believed that people wish to reach their full potential but must follow individuals paths to do so
- 20. An aspect of personality that is considered to be reasonably stable
- 22. A store of unconscious human concepts shared by all people across all cultures
- 23. According to Freud, the first stage of psychological development.
- 25. A view of oneself and an individual