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  • How Freud Sees Me
  • College? What do you mean? I won't be going to college. I'm still too young!
  • Emma, aren't you excited to be going off to college next year?
  • How Adler Sees Me
  • You can't sneak out, Adam. It isn't right.
  • I don't care what you say. I do what I want.
  • How about you two just stop fighting.
  • How Horney Sees Me
  • I'm happy you're in my life. I'm lucky to have you.
  • Awe, I feel the same way!
  • Sigmund Freud defined the use of ego defense mechanisms, believing that we block impulses by distorting to a more acceptable form of coping. Denial is shown when one refuses to perceive reality in order to protect one's self from it.
  • How Rogers Sees Me
  • I feel so stressed about my presentation next period.
  • I feel so bad for her. I can imagine how she feels.
  • Alfred Adler trademarked birth order theory in which it is believed that the order in which a child is born in a family could affect their personality. In striving for superiority, we compensate in different ways depending on birth order.
  • How Costa & McCrae See Me
  • Do you think Mr. A is mad at me?
  • Karen Horney theorized that we build our personalities based on how we fight rejection. Three major categorizations are compliance, aggression, and withdrawal. Compliance, specifically, is the act in which one moves towards people in being helpful, needing a partner, etc.
  • How Bandura Sees Me
  • I can't believe I just fell in front of everyone! They're all looking.
  • Carl Rogers specified in the theory of humanism and the concept that evilness is not inherent to human nature. A growth facilitating tendency for humans includes empathy in which we tune into the feels of others.
  • Paul Costa and Robert McCrae theorized the Big 5 traits which assumes that one can be described using a single adjective. The traits include openness, conscientiousness, extraversion, agreeableness, an neuroticism. Neutroticism, specifically, is related to anxiety, self-consciousness, and emotional instabiltiy, among others.
  • No, Emma, he is not mad at you.
  • Emma, just stop. You're being too self consciousness about the situation.
  • Are you sure? He looked at me funny.
  • Albert Bandura focused on social-cognitive behaviors of the human minds. One of the things he theorized in was the spotlight effect in which you assume that people have attention focused on you when they don't.
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