Chapter 14 Section 4 and 5 Flashcards
A school of psychology that emphasizes personal growth in the achievement of maximum potential by each unique individual
Humanistic psychology
The humanistic term for realizing ones in unique potential
Self actualization
The perception that individuals’ significant others value them for what they are which leads the individual to grant themselves the same favorable option or view
Unconditional positive regard
An individual whose person and self-confide
Fully functioning
A tendency to react to a situation in a way that remains stable overtime
Trait
A characteristic or feature that is so pervasive the person is almost identified with it
Cardinal trait
A complex statistical technique used to identify the underlying reasons variables are correlated
Factor Analysis
A Stable characteristic that can be observed in certain situations
Surface trait
A stable characteristic that can be considered to be at the core of personality
Source trait
And out going active person who directs his or her energies and interests toward other people and things
Extravert
The reserves with-drawn person who is preoccupied with his or her inner thoughts and feelings
Introvert