02.08.2023, 07:10
Theories Of Personality (Certificate Of Completion)
Last updated 3/2022
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The Foundations of Personality Dynamics and Development - Shaping Who We Are
What you'll learn
This course examines the physiological theories and methods in the understanding of normal and deviant aspects of personality.
Identify the multifaceted aspects of personality those underlying causes within the person of individual behavior and experience.
Explain popular theories and perspectives of personality and recognize the differences between them.
Utilize the course to gain insight into one's own personality from fundamental psychological concepts and principles related to theories of personality.
Requirements
There are no requirements or prerequisites for taking this course.
Description
This course examines the physiological theories and methods in the understanding of normal and deviant aspects of personality. This is a college level informational content course (non-verbal slide visual content) intended to educate students about the core concepts of personality psychology. This course is ideal for psychology students to take prior to the start of the semester. It will provide assistance to students in passing their Theories of Personality psychology exam. Theories Covered: Freud: Classical PsychoanalysisJung: Analytical PsychologyAdler: Individual PsychologyErikson: Psychosocial DevelopmentHorney and Relational Theory: Interpersonal Psychoanalytic TheoryAllport: Personological Trait TheoryTwo Factor Analytic Trait Theories: Cattell s 16 Factors and the Big FiveBiological Theories: Evolution, Genetics, and Biological Factor TheoriesBehaviorism: Dollard and Miller, Skinner, and StaatsKelly: Personal Construct TheoryMischel: Traits in Cognitive Social Learning TheoryBandura: Performance in Cognitive Social Learning TheoryRogers: Person-Centered TheoryMaslow and His Legacy: Need Hierarchy Theory and Positive PsychologyCOURSE OBJECTIVIES & LEARNING OUTCOMES:By the end of this course, students should be able to:1. Identify the multifaceted aspects of personality those underlying causes within the person of individual behavior and experience.2. Explain popular theories and perspectives of personality and recognize the differences between them.3. Recognize content meant to encourage students to apply the ideas within the lectures as a means of enhancing understanding.4. Utilize the course to gain insight into his or her own personality from fundamental psychological concepts and principles related to theories of personality.
Overview
Section 1: Introduction to Personality Psychology
Lecture 1 Introduction
Section 2: The Psychoanalytic Perspective
Lecture 2 Freud: Classical Psychoanalysis
Lecture 3 Jung: Analytical Psychology
Section 3: The Psychoanalytic-Social Perspective
Lecture 4 Adler: Individual Psychology
Lecture 5 Erikson: Psychosocial Development
Lecture 6 Horney and Relational Theory: Interpersonal Psychoanalytic Theory
Section 4: The Trait Perspective
Lecture 7 Allport: Personological Trait Theory
Lecture 8 Two Factor Analytic Trait Theories: Cattell s 16 Factors and the Big Five
Lecture 9 Biological Theories: Evolution, Genetics, and Biological Factor Theories
Section 5: The Behavioral Perspective
Lecture 10 Bandura: Performance in Cognitive Social Learning Theory
Lecture 11 Kelly: Personal Construct Theory
Lecture 12 Mischel: Traits in Cognitive Social Learning Theory
Lecture 13 Behaviorism: Dollard and Miller, Skinner, and Staats
Section 6: The Humanistic Perspective
Lecture 14 Rogers: Person-Centered Theory
Lecture 15 Maslow and His Legacy: Need Hierarchy Theory and Positive Psychology
Section 7: Final Exam Questions & Answers
Lecture 16 Theories of Personality Exam Q&A
Lecture 17 End of Course Warm Thank You!
Anyone interested in learning about personality psychology.