Across
- 2. Carl _______'s theory stated that human behavior is motivated by opposite tendencies and that the unconscious mind was made up of both personal and common cultural experiences.
- 5. Two factors that motivate behavior are our unconscious mind and the need for ______________.
- 7. In Maslow's hierarchy of needs, our first need would be our ____________ needs.
- 8. Children who experience love and care develop positive aspects of personality, while children who dont create defense mechanisms for protection. This would be a part of _________'s theory.
- 9. The need for order and beauty in one's surrounding would be considered our ______ needs.
- 12. The activity of studying french would be an example of being socially _____________.
- 13. ______ developed the theory that states the human mind has three aspects, each of which influence how we think, feel and act.
- 15. __________ mechanisms operate unconsciously from wears of anxiety.
- 17. Sleeping at night would be an example of being __________ motivated.
- 18. This structure of personality tests when and under what conditions the Id can safely satisfy its wants and needs.
Down
- 1. Alfred Alder's theory stated that peoples lives vary on the need to overcome feelings perceived by the ___________ mind.
- 3. A process whereby patients discuss their background feelings and experiences with a trained psychologist.
- 4. In the situation of craving pizza Leo looks at the pros/cons of eating it, in result comes in contact with her ________ structure by choosing whole wheat.
- 6. The Id structure of personality is often referred to as the ________ principle due to its lack of rational matter.
- 10. The level of personality which exists within the unconscious mind.
- 11. Our super ego is also known as our _______ decision, which can differ depending on how you were raised and your society.
- 14. Personality, opposite tendencies, needs, childhood experiences, biological and sociological are all factors which ______ people to act as they do.
- 16. Principles or standards considered worthwhile or desirable.
