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Personality
• Is the sum total of all the factors of
physique and constitution and all
enduring, underlying tendencies that
determine the characteristics behavior
of a person.
• Also prefers to the acquired habits of
an individual, or the characteristic
ways in which he does things.
Personality types
Temperament
• Four temperaments is a proto-
psychological theory that suggests that there
are four fundamental personality
types, sanguine (enthusiastic, active, and
social), choleric (short-tempered, fast, or
irritable), melancholic (analytical, wise, and
quiet), and phlegmatic (relaxed and peaceful).
Most formulations include the possibility of
mixtures of the types where individual share
two or more temperaments.
Extravert
Introvert
and
Ambivert
A person who has a balance
Of extrovert and introvert features
In their personality.
The 16 MBTI personality Types
The 16 MBTI personality Types
The Myers-Briggs Type Indicator® (MBTI®) Step I is based on
Carl Jung’s theory of psychological type. It indicates your
personality preferences in four dimensions:
Where you focus your attention –Extraversion(E) or
Introversion(I)
The way you take in information – Sensing (S) or iNtuition (N)
How you make decisions – Thinking (T) or Feeling (F)
How you deal with the world – Judging (J) or Perceiving (P)
Theories of Personality
Freud’s Psychoanalytic Theory,
1. Freud’s Psychoanalytic theory of personality is
somewhat controversial and is based on three main
assumptions:
1. Personality is governed by unconscious forces
that we cannot control.
2. Childhood experiences play a significant role in
determining adult personality.
3. Personality is shaped by the manner in which
children cope with sexual urges.
• Freud argued that personality is divided into three structures:
1. The id is “ the primitive, instinctive component of
personality that operates according to the pleasure principle”.
2. The ego is “the decision-making component of personality
that operates according to the reality principle”.
3. The superego is “the moral component of personality that
incorporates social standards about what represents right and
wrong”.
• The id, ego and superego are arranged into
different layers of awareness including:
1. The conscious layer – this includes
thoughts or feelings we are fully aware of.
2. The preconscious layer – this includes
information just beneath the surface of our
awareness.
3. The unconscious layer – this includes
thoughts, memories, feelings and desires
that we are not aware of, but that greatly
influence our behavior (see Figure 2.2).
• Personality development:
– Freud believed that the basic elements of adult
personality are in place by age five and result
from the outcome of five psychosexual
stages.
– In each stage, children must cope with distinct
immature sexual urges that influence adult
personality.
– Fixation results if the child fails to move
forward from one stage to another, and is
usually caused by excessive gratification, or
frustration of needs at a particular stage.
2. Jung’s Analytical Psychology.
• Jung also focused on the role of the
unconscious in shaping personality.
• However, he argued that the unconscious is
comprised of two layers:
1. The personal unconscious (this contains
the same material as Freud’s unconscious
layer), and
2. The collective unconscious – this contains
traces of memories, shared by the entire
human race, inherited from our ancestors.
• The collective unconscious does not contain
memories of distinct, personal experiences.
• Rather, it contains archetypes – “emotionally
charged images and thought forms that have
universal meaning”.
• Jung was also the first to describe the:
– Introverted (inner-directed), and the
– Extroverted (outer-directed) personality types.
Personality types and theories

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Personality types and theories

  • 1.
  • 2. Personality • Is the sum total of all the factors of physique and constitution and all enduring, underlying tendencies that determine the characteristics behavior of a person. • Also prefers to the acquired habits of an individual, or the characteristic ways in which he does things.
  • 4. Temperament • Four temperaments is a proto- psychological theory that suggests that there are four fundamental personality types, sanguine (enthusiastic, active, and social), choleric (short-tempered, fast, or irritable), melancholic (analytical, wise, and quiet), and phlegmatic (relaxed and peaceful). Most formulations include the possibility of mixtures of the types where individual share two or more temperaments.
  • 6.
  • 7.
  • 8. Ambivert A person who has a balance Of extrovert and introvert features In their personality.
  • 9. The 16 MBTI personality Types
  • 10. The 16 MBTI personality Types The Myers-Briggs Type Indicator® (MBTI®) Step I is based on Carl Jung’s theory of psychological type. It indicates your personality preferences in four dimensions: Where you focus your attention –Extraversion(E) or Introversion(I) The way you take in information – Sensing (S) or iNtuition (N) How you make decisions – Thinking (T) or Feeling (F) How you deal with the world – Judging (J) or Perceiving (P)
  • 11.
  • 13. Freud’s Psychoanalytic Theory, 1. Freud’s Psychoanalytic theory of personality is somewhat controversial and is based on three main assumptions: 1. Personality is governed by unconscious forces that we cannot control. 2. Childhood experiences play a significant role in determining adult personality. 3. Personality is shaped by the manner in which children cope with sexual urges.
  • 14. • Freud argued that personality is divided into three structures: 1. The id is “ the primitive, instinctive component of personality that operates according to the pleasure principle”. 2. The ego is “the decision-making component of personality that operates according to the reality principle”. 3. The superego is “the moral component of personality that incorporates social standards about what represents right and wrong”.
  • 15.
  • 16. • The id, ego and superego are arranged into different layers of awareness including: 1. The conscious layer – this includes thoughts or feelings we are fully aware of. 2. The preconscious layer – this includes information just beneath the surface of our awareness. 3. The unconscious layer – this includes thoughts, memories, feelings and desires that we are not aware of, but that greatly influence our behavior (see Figure 2.2).
  • 17.
  • 18. • Personality development: – Freud believed that the basic elements of adult personality are in place by age five and result from the outcome of five psychosexual stages. – In each stage, children must cope with distinct immature sexual urges that influence adult personality. – Fixation results if the child fails to move forward from one stage to another, and is usually caused by excessive gratification, or frustration of needs at a particular stage.
  • 19.
  • 20. 2. Jung’s Analytical Psychology. • Jung also focused on the role of the unconscious in shaping personality. • However, he argued that the unconscious is comprised of two layers: 1. The personal unconscious (this contains the same material as Freud’s unconscious layer), and 2. The collective unconscious – this contains traces of memories, shared by the entire human race, inherited from our ancestors.
  • 21. • The collective unconscious does not contain memories of distinct, personal experiences. • Rather, it contains archetypes – “emotionally charged images and thought forms that have universal meaning”. • Jung was also the first to describe the: – Introverted (inner-directed), and the – Extroverted (outer-directed) personality types.