Teacher, you gave me an extra point on the test by accident.
How Adler Sees Me
Guys stop fighting!
How Horney Sees Me
Freud's theory of ID-Ego-Super Ego. ID are self-serving, unconscious desires, Ego are conscious desires that balance with reality, Super Ego are moral, conscious desires. When my teacher gives me an extra point on a test that I did not earn, I will tell them as it is morally wrong for me to receive a higher score, demonstrating Super Ego.
How Bandura Sees Me
Everybody is going to notice the smiley face on my shirt.
Adler defines roles in a family for oldest, middle, youngest, and only children. I am a middle child, so I am seen as a peace keeper and someone who is social. This is why I am breaking up the fight between my older brother and younger sister.
How Costa and McCrae See Me
Horney emphasized the importance of social interaction. She sees me on the right crying because I am not included in the conversation. This causes me to have withdrawal as I am physically moved away from others and I do not want to interact with them.
How Jung Sees Me
Bandura's Spotlight Effect causes me to think others will judge my shirt, but in reality no one cares as they are sleeping. I overestimate the amount of attention I will receive for my shirt.
Extraversion is one of the 5 factors, and it tells if a person is assertive and energetic. In social situations, I am always talking with others and expressing myself, as I exemplify extraversion. In the picture, I am in the orange shirt waving my hands as I speak.
Jung proposed Collective Unconscious and Archetypes, that universal symbols and images were shared across all cultures. The heart is a common depiction that many cultures associate with love.