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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Ch 13 Jones 21, Adler: Focus on feelings of inferiority, and seeking superiority important birth order, Chapter 13 includes Personality: Biological Roots and Assessment, Anal: 1 1/2 to 3 years Difficulties affect Development of conscience through identification of same-sex parent Pride or Humilty, Latency: 6 to puberty Difficulties affect Ability to form interpersonal attachments Basic feelings about world Use of oral aggresion Optimism or pessimism Taking charge or being passive, Self Actulization: facilitated through positive regard, especiallly unconditional positive regard congruence congruence between ideal and real which alows the person reach the goal of self actulizations., Latency: 6 to puberty Difficulties affect Ability to get along with others, psychdynamic: based on work of Frued, primary focusis on the role of unconscious mind concentraites on the unconcious mind, Unconscious: difficult to retrieve material; well below the surface of awareness derived from three personality comes from interplay of ids demands, superego restrictions, and ego direction, Anal: 1 1/2 to 3 years Difficulties affect Immature love or indiscriminate hate Uncontrolable working or inability to work, consistant, enduring,way of thinking, feeling, or behaving. used to attempt to describe personality in terms of a person's traits., the unconcious mind parts Ego: contact with the outside world, identical twins are more similar than faternal and unrelated people in terms of personality related adopted twins have shown that genetic account for personality development., Psychodynamic Perspective focuses on Psychosexual stages of personality and development, Psychodynamic Perspective students of Frued Jung: belived in personal and collective unconscience, Perspectives/theories explaining personality listed as behavioral and social cognitive views: effect of enviroment on behavior; based on theories of learning, Personality: Biological Roots and Assessment Biology personality factors of the five- factor have nearly 50% rate of inheritability across culture., Oral: Birth to1 1/2 years Difficulties affect Immature love or indiscriminate hate Uncontrolable working or inability to work, Psychosexual stages of personality and development listed stages Genital: puberty to life, Unconscious: difficult to retrieve material; well below the surface of awareness derived from three Preconscious: material just beneath the surface of awareness, Perspectives/theories explaining personality listed as psychdynamic: based on work of Frued, primary focusis on the role of unconscious mind