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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: BUCK Chp 13 23, THEORIES of PERSONALITY Four Traditional Perspectives Behaviorist, ways to cope with stress unconsciously PSYCHOLOGICAL DEFENSE MECHANISMS Compensation, THEORIES of PERSONALITY PSYCHOLOGICAL DEFENSE MECHANISMS Denial, INTERVIEW assessment method in which the professional asks questions of the client and allows the client to answer, THEORIES of PERSONALITY personality is the unique and relatively stable ways in which people think, feel, and behave., Humanistic focuses on the role of each person's conscious life experiences and choices in personality development., THEORIES of PERSONALITY THE UNCONSCIOUS MIND defined as: level of the mind in which thoughts, feelings, memories, and other information are kept that are not easily or voluntarily brought into consciousness, THEORIES of PERSONALITY FREUDIAN STAGES OF PERSONALITY DEVELOPMENT Anal, THEORIES of PERSONALITY PSYCHOLOGICAL DEFENSE MECHANISMS Rationalization, Identical Twins studies show identical twins are more similar than fraternal or unrelated people in many types of personality, THEORIES of PERSONALITY ASSESSMENT OF PERSONALITY INTERVIEW, THEORIES of PERSONALITY FREUDIAN STAGES OF PERSONALITY DEVELOPMENT Latency, ways to cope with stress unconsciously PSYCHOLOGICAL DEFENSE MECHANISMS Projection, ways to cope with stress unconsciously PSYCHOLOGICAL DEFENSE MECHANISMS Reaction Formation, THEORIES of PERSONALITY TRAIT THEORIES Allport, Sublimation channels socially unacceptable impulses and urges into socially acceptable behavior, neo-Freudians Karen Horney developed the theory on Basic Anxiety which explains that when a child is born into the bigger world of older children and adults the child becomes stressed., Thematic Apperception Test assessment method that uses 20 pictures of people in ambiguous situations as the visual stimuli, THEORIES of PERSONALITY FREUDIAN STAGES OF PERSONALITY DEVELOPMENT Phallic, Compensation defense mechanism in which a person makes up fr inferiorities in one area by becoming superior in another area