Showing posts with label theories of personality. Show all posts
Showing posts with label theories of personality. Show all posts

Thursday, May 15, 2014

What to consider reviewing on Theories of Personality?


Could you recognize and name these psychologists? How many can you name and  their theory on personality? I hope you also recognize our very own, founder of Sikolohiyang Pilipino.


We already made several postings about Theories of Personality on this blog.

Visit the following links to read more about it:



CHED Course Specification (this should also serve as basis on topics to review for this subject) 



Video lecture:



Textbook and books we are reading



Just use the search button found on the right side of this blog to find more blog posts on this subject.

Wednesday, October 9, 2013

CHED Course Specification on Personality

CHED Course Specification on Personality
Refer to CHED Memorandum Order 38 Series of 2010 -
http://www.ched.gov.ph/chedwww/index.php/eng/content/download/1744/9056/file/CMO_38_s2010.pdf



If you are reviewing and planning to take the Psychometrician Licensure Exam the following course content on Theories of Personality are suggested for you not to miss per CHED Memo Order 38 Series of 2010:


Course Description

A survey of the major theories of personality and the theoretical and practical issues involved in the scientiffic study and understanding of personality formation and dynamics.


Course Content

1) The study of personality: theory and research

2) Psychoanalytic theory - Sigmund Freud                                                                  

3) Neopsychoanalytic theories
a) Carl Jung
b) Alfred Adler
c) Karen Horney
d) Henry Murray

4) Life-span theory - Erik Erikson

5) Trait theories
a) Gordon Allport
b) Raymond Cattell
c) Hans Eysenck

6) Humanistic theories
a) Abraham Maslow
b) Carl Rogers

7) Cognitive Theory - George Kelly

8) Behavioral Theory - B.F. Skinner

9) Social Learning Theory - Albert Bandura

Below are links of   references/textbook materials I am using. What are your reference materials/texbooks?

http://psychometricpinas.blogspot.com/2013/08/textbook-on-personality-by-limpingco.html

http://psychometricpinas.blogspot.com/2013/07/theories-of-personality-reference.html


Friday, July 26, 2013

Video Lecture - Theories of Pesonality - Nelson Mandela





Case Study - Nelson Mandela

This video takes a look at the personality of Nelson Mandela from his childhood to rise to power as president of  South Africa. He was instrumental in the fight to end apartheid. Various psychologist made use of various theories of personality to shed light to Mandela's personality.

It should be noted that this video is akin to Erik Erikson's study on Martin Luther King and Mahatma Gandhi known as psychohistories. Although this video does not discuss Erikson's theory on Personality. 


  Part 1


 Part 2

Wednesday, July 17, 2013

Theories of Personality Reference Textbook

Theories of Personality Reference Textbook for our Reviewer

This book on Theories of Personality is authored by Jess Feist and Gregory J. Feist. Thanks to our benefactors for providing this book. Watch out for some excerpts and notes on this book. 

Excerpt from Barnes and Noble (http://bit.ly/17cF0IA):


Overview

This trusted text centers on the premise that personality theories are a reflection of the unique cultural background, family experiences, personalities, and professional training of their originators. The book begins by acquainting students with the meaning of personality and providing them with a solid foundation for understanding the nature of theory, as well as its crucial contributions to science. The chapters that follow present twenty-three major theories: coverage of each theory also encompasses a biographical sketch of each theorist, related research, and applications to real life. The new edition includes greater coverage of the Big Five theory, a new organization, and updated research throughout.


The Authors

Jess Feist received his Ph.D. in counseling from the University of Kansas. Dr. Feist and co-author Linda Brannon are both professors in the department of Psychology at McNeese State University in Lake Charles, Louisiana, where they have been teaching since receiving their doctorates. After becoming interested in the emerging field of health psychology, Feist and Brannon co-authored the first edition of this text in the 1980s, and they have enjoyed expanding and developing their text along with the field for more than two decades. In addition to his work in health psychology, Dr. Feist has co-authored a text on personality with his son Greg.

Gregory J. Feist has taught at San Jose State University in California. He received his Ph.D. in Personality Psychology from the University of California - Berkeley and is Undergraduate degree from the University of Massachusetts - Amherst. He is widely published in personality and creativity, scientific eminence, and the psychology of science. His research in creativitiy has been recognized by receipt of an Erly Career Award from Division for Psychology and the Arts (Division 10) of the American Psychological Association. He is also on the Editorial Board of Review of General Psychology.




Saturday, June 15, 2013

Theories of Personality




The source for this excerpt below is wikipedia.

Personality psychology is a branch of psychology that studies personality and its individual differences. Its areas of focus include:
  • Construction of a coherent picture of the individual and his or her major psychological processes
  • Investigation of individual differences
"Personality" is a dynamic and organized set of characteristics possessed by a person that uniquely influences his or her cognitionsemotionsmotivations, and behaviors in various situations. The word "personality" originates from the Latin persona, which means mask. In the theatre of the ancient Latin-speaking world, the mask was not used as a plot device to disguise the identity of a character, but instead was a convention employed to represent or typify that character.
Personality also refers to the pattern of thoughts, feelings, social adjustments, and behaviors consistently exhibited over time that strongly influences one's expectations, self-perceptions, values, and attitudes. It also predicts human reactions to other people, problems, and stress.[1][2] There is still no universal consensus on the definition of "personality" in psychology. Gordon Allport (1937) described two major ways to study personality: the nomothetic and the idiographicNomothetic psychology seeks general laws that can be applied to many different people, such as the principle of self-actualization or the trait of extraversionIdiographic psychology is an attempt to understand the unique aspects of a particular individual.
The study of personality has a broad and varied history in psychology with an abundance of theoretical traditions. The major theories include dispositional (trait) perspective, psychodynamic, humanistic, biological, behaviorist, evolutionary and social learning perspective. However, many researchers and psychologists do not explicitly identify themselves with a certain perspective and instead take an eclectic approach. Research in this area is empirically driven, such as dimensional models, based on multivariate statistics, such as factor analysis, or emphasizes theory development, such as that of the psychodynamic theory. There is also a substantial emphasis on the applied field of personality testing. In psychological education and training, the study of the nature of personality and its psychological development is usually reviewed as a prerequisite to courses in abnormal psychology or clinical psychology.
 Source - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Personality_psychology

Other Important Links:

1) http://psychology.about.com/od/psychologystudyguides/a/personalitysg_3.htm

2) http://webspace.ship.edu/cgboer/perscontents.html

3) http://intropsych.mcmaster.ca/psych2b3/lectures/lectures_home.html


Video

1) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2SrPoIsI42U

2) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qUK-AMOaTYo

3) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lst6DxyuIAA

4) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K-HSiZUxTIk


Slides

1) http://www.slideshare.net/jenne531/theories-of-personality

2) http://www.slideshare.net/MissBowePE/personality-8140081