PSYB30H3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Harry Stack Sullivan, Timothy Leary, The Need
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Self-determination theory (lecture 8: people have basic (universal) psychological needs, innate psychological nutriments that are essential for ongoing psychological growth, integrity and well-bring. (deci & Variables on opposite sides are opposite to each other and those that are near each other are more similar to one another. The more extraverted you are, the less introverted you are: complementarity, every action tends to initiate, invite, or evoke a complementary response that leads to a repetition of the original action. Intimate/ preintimate/ stereotyped/ isolate: mcadams" model of generativity. Interpersonal relatedness: trust-mistrust, cooperation alienation, intimacy isolation. Self-definition: autonomy-shame, initiative-guilt, industry-inferiority, identity-role diffusion, generativity-stagnation, integrity-despair. Integrating a life (lecture 11: theme, stories as the natural vehicles of human (agentic/communal) intensions and strivings. Ideological setting: agentic ideology of justice (personal rights, communal ideology of care (collective duties) 1997: secrecy suppression thought intrusion (wegner & lane, 1994, self-disclosure self0understanding (stiles, 1987) *health habits are the only that doesn"t affect disclosure*