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    interpersonal relationships‚ and unique manner of looking at the world (Feist & Feist‚ 2006). Personality differences among theorists account for fundamental disagreements between those who lean toward the quantitative side of psychology; behaviorists‚ social learning theorists‚ and trait theorists; and those inclined toward the clinical and qualitative side of psychology: psychoanalysts‚ humanists‚ and existentialists (Feist & Feist‚ 2006). Individual Psychological TheoryIndividual Psychological theory

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    ANALYSIS OF THE PERSONALITY OF SOJOURNER TRUTH‚ ACTIVIST‚ BASED ON NEO-ANALYTIC ASPECTS By Ung Hai Hoon Sojourner Truth (c.1797 – 26 November 1883) Sojourner Truth dedicated her life to fighting slavery‚ and advocating equal rights for women. She first began speaking in 1827‚ giving personal testimony of the evils and cruelty of slavery; and later as a staunch supporter of suffrage‚ also advocated for equal rights for women. At the 1851 Women’s Rights Convention in Akron‚ Ohio‚ she delivered

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    mind and the dynamics of personality. “To Freud‚ mental life is divided into two levels‚ the unconscious and the conscious. In Freudian psychology the three levels of mental life are used to designate both a process and a location” (FeistFeist‚ & Roberts‚ 2013‚ p.26). The video begins explaining a baby’s personality and how since little (12 months) a baby has a personality of its own and how they are also very independent in their own way. Our personality is what makes all of us distinctive and

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    mother to infant (Feist & Feist‚ 2009). Because caregivers cannot detect an infant ’s anxiety they themselves become anxious when trying to determine the babies need. Sullivan believed that the more anxious a mother is‚ the more anxious the infant becomes. Anxiety to Sullivan is responsible for blocking the development of interpersonal relationships because he believed anxiety contributes to delayed learning‚ impairs memory‚ and narrows perception (Feist‚ & Feist‚ 2009). Feist & Feist (2009) describe

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    psychology‚ Psychology Theories http://psychology.about.com/od/psychology101/u/psychology-theories.htm Daniels‚ Victor (2007). Object relations theory. Retrieved October 28‚ 2011‚ from http://www.sonoma.edu./users/d/daniels/objectrelations.html. Feist‚ J.‚ & Feist‚ G. J. (2009). Theories of personality (7th ed.). New York‚ NY: McGraw Hill. Mangold‚ (n.d.). Psychoanalytic social theory – karen horney. Retrieved October 28‚ 2011 from http://www.ivcc.edu/uploadedFiles/_faculty/- Mangold/Horney%20and%20Psychoanalytic%20Social%20Theor

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    Barbara (2008). Personality theories : an introduction (8th ed. ed.). Boston‚ MA: Houghton Mifflin. ISBN 9780547148342. Phares‚ E.J.; Chaplin‚ W.F. (1997). Introduction to personality (Fourth ed.). New York: Longman. pp. 8–9. ISBN 0-673-99456-2. Feist‚ Jess Feist‚ Gregory J. (2009). Theories of personality (7th ed. ed.). Boston: McGraw Hill Higher Education. ISBN 978-0073382708.

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    is defined as being a pattern of relatively permanent traits and unique characteristics that give reliability and individuality to one’s behavior (Feist & Feist‚ 2009). Each individual’s personality is a unique combination of traits and characteristics that provide consistency and stability in his or her behaviors over a period of time (Feist & Feist‚ 2009). Personalities can be similar‚ but even identical twins have unique personalities. There are two main factors that affect personality development

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    not. Because of the way Sullivan was treated by others‚ he became social-isolated. This was not all that bad of a problem for him‚ because that is what motivated him to become a theorist and study the human mind and what motivates personalities (FeistFeist. 2009). Karen Horney was born to a father who was in his second marriage‚ 50‚ and had four already grown kids from the first marriage. Horney’s mother‚ who was 18 years younger then her father‚ and made it obvious that both parents favored the

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    II. Give a summary of the problem or issue in the article The author started off with the statement”Now we’re told that Dr. Soledad Borromeo-Buehler’s book “The Cry of Balintawak” proves it did not happen the way it has always been written” another was “In this day and age of fakes‚ it is a tender mercy that we continue to celebrate what is real for us Filipinos: Our National Language‚ now honored..”. Clearly‚ one can infer that there were a lot of criticisms in our National Language‚ also known

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    reflection of an author’s assumptions about humanity. Assumptions that provide several broad dimensions that differs different personality theorists (Feist & Feist‚ 2009). Personality The first person to evolve the first modern theory of personality is Sigmund Freud followed by other men and women interested in the theories of personality (Feist & Feist‚ 2009). Thus‚ there are different terms that define the word “personality”. In fact‚ psychologists define personality not just to the role people play

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