PSY 121 Lecture Notes - Lecture 27: Carl Jung, Reaction Formation, Falsifiability
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Complex set of psychological qualities influencing individual characteristic patterns of behaviour across different situations and over time. Theories of personality used to both understand and predict behaviour. Oldest approaches classify people according to types or traits of personality. Hippocrates and galen, the four basic humours (fluids) associated with temperament. Powerful inner forces shape personality and motivate behaviour. All behaviour is motivated by psychic energy. Psychic energy in forms of libido (sexual desires) and thanatos (death instinct) Eros operates from birth and manifests in stages. Linked to pleasure in different erogenous zones and some conflicts to be resolved (e. g. , oedipus complex) Too much gratification or too much frustration at any stage leads to fixation. A series of different forms of sexual energy into which personality develops as the child matures. Conflict & anxiety at each stage that must be resolved or will become fixated at that level.