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    Psychology -- personality

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    Need for Achievement Extraversion: positive emotion‚ action-oriented‚ assertive(stand firm to your point) Agreeableness: concern social harmony‚ considerate‚ optimistic‚ believe ppl are honest‚ decnet‚tustworth Neuroticism: negative emotion‚ interpret ordinary situations as threatening Humanistic Personality -Actualizing tendency drive to be one’s maximum potential which is built genetically -Abraham Maslow: the father of the humanistic movement -Maslow’s

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    Big-5 Personality Model

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    I am going to analyze my personality using the Big-5 Personality Model‚ a personality assessment model that taps five basic dimensions and pick a job which fit my personality. Emotional stability is the opposite of neuroticism. People with emotional stability are not easily upset and are less emotionally reactive. They tend to be calm‚ emotionally stable‚ and free from persistent negative feelings. I think I score high in emotional stability since my emotion is not easily influenced by external factor

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    Theories of Personality Personality sum total of the qualities and characteristics of a person as shown in her manner of walking‚ talking‚ dressing‚ and her attitudes‚ interests‚ and ways of reacting to other people came from the Latin word “persona” which means mask Psychoanalysis (Sigmund Freud) believes that there are 3 levels of awareness of one’s mind conscious preconscious unconscious acc. to Freud‚ there are 3 parts of personality id (pleasure) ego (reality) superego (moral center

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    socialization.” * Studies on the personalities of twins (monozygotic and dizygotic‚ grown up together and apart) has estimated that the Big Five personality factors (eg. Openness to experience‚ Conscientiousness‚ extraversion‚ Agreeableness and Neuroticism. Judged on a scale: low scores vs. high scores etc.) show coefficients of 0.3 and 0.5 :. Between 30 and 50 % of the variation among people in personality is accounted by genetic factors. Eg. 50 – 70% due to environment. * Eg. Adaptive‚ heritable

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    Personality Assessment Television Show: The Walking Dead‚ Character: Carl Grimes‚ Episode: Season 4 premier Carl Grimes‚ now the second youngest due to his younger sister Judith‚ begins this season with a new personality that has been hanging over him in the previous season. When we think of The Walking Dead we always see a clear cut line that Rick Grimes is the leader of the pack; however‚ not so much in this episode. We start off the episode by seeing‚ father and son escaping from the prison

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    The crucial psychological factors impacting mental health and well-being are essential for healthcare professionals to provide effective‚ person-centered care. Understanding intrapersonal and extra-personal factors‚ along with trauma-informed care protocols‚ supports individuals on their journey toward mental well-being. Intrapersonal psychological factors include: 1. Self-Esteem: High self-esteem correlates with positive mental health outcomes‚ while low self-esteem can lead to depression and anxiety

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    The Brain and Behavior Essay BEH/225 June 15‚2015 University of Phoenix Axia College The Brain and Behavior Essay The human brain is a complex and sophisticated organ. Understanding the function of the brain is often limited to the understanding of the brains areas with regard to how these areas respond to stimuli or in cases of damage. Much of the understanding of the brain is rooted in observation of damaged brains and their correlation of impaired function with specific areas of damage

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    The general result and corresponding description I received in the MBIT assessment seems to be quite accurate. The type descripting for INTJ did honestly feel like it was describing me pretty directly. I’ve always considered myself incisive and an excellent problem solver who knows how to recognize when things “work” and can judge based value based on that. On part of the type analysis that seemed pretty insightful for my owner personality mentioned that while INTJ’s often lack empathy to help

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    University of Phoenix Material Self-Reflection Worksheet Respond to the following in 200-300 words each. 1. While considering the different theories of motivation‚ describe your personal motivation for attending college. How much of your motivation is extrinsic‚ intrinsic‚ and neutral? From what you have read‚ how might you change your motivation? Which motivational theory applies most to your situation? Explain why. My motivation for attending school is both extrinsic and intrinsic since

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    Big 5 Personality Psy/211

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    Agreeableness | | High scorers tend to be good natured‚ sympathetic‚ forgiving‚ courteous; Low scorers tend to be critical‚ rude‚ harsh‚ callous. | | | You are good-natured‚ courteous‚ and supportive. | (Your percentile: 93) | | | | | Neuroticism | | High scorers tend to be nervous‚ high-strung‚ insecure‚ worrying; Low scorers tend to be calm‚ relaxed‚ secure‚ hardy. | | | You probably remain calm‚ even in tense situations. | (Your percentile: 1) | | | | | What do the scores

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