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  • You should get up and start your day right
  • How Freud Sees Me
  • Maybe I will just snooze it
  • TURN IT OFF
  • How Alder Sees Me
  • I always have to follow in your footsteps.
  • How Jung Sees Me
  • I am a dancer, so I must be skinny and only eat salads
  • Sigmund Freud believed that we have an Id trying to satisfy basic drives and a superego for internalized ideals, telling you what you should do. Then there is the realistic ego which is what you actually do. In this scenario, the Id is telling me to turn off the alarm, the superego is telling me to do the right thing and turn it off and get up, and the ego, which I end up doing, decides to snooze it.
  • How Rogers Sees Me
  • Alfred Alder worked with the idea of how child order impacted personality and that behavior was driven by inferiority complexes. As the youngest child, I feel inferior, following in my siblings footsteps and always being compared to them, so I have to prove myself.
  • How Horney Sees Me 
  • I love you
  • Carl Jung focused on the unconscious and how everyone has a collective unconscious of archetypes from universal, human experiences. As a dancer, most people have the same idea that we are all skinny and only eat healthy.
  • How Bandura Sees Me
  • Did they notice that?
  • Carl Rogers was all about humanistic theories, specifically the person-centered perspective. This is based around the idea that you need to help yourself grow before you can help others. This is me treating myself to some alone time for some relaxing, self-love.
  • Karen Horney believed that our childhood behaviors were based on our desires for love and security. As the youngest child, and my mom's baby, I do a lot of things naturally for love from my parents and security from them and my home.
  • Albert Bandura worked with social-cognitive theories including the spotlight effect. This is the idea that we overestimate how much other people notice us. At school, I might do something like fling my pencil across the room and think that everyone noticed, when really nobody saw it or cared.
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