Do you agree or disagree with Rollo May's belief that human behavior is motivated by an underlying sense of anxiety and dread? Why?
Which of the following drugs was considered beneficial during Freud's era (and was taken by Freud himself), before its powerfully addictive nature was recognized? cocaine marijuana peyote LSD snuff
The drug Prozac (fluoxetine) was tested and originally approved for treating depression. Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder. anti-social personality disorder. schizophrenia. none of these
Our genetic code affects our nerves, hormones, and neurotransmitters. our temperament. our behavioral consistency. the development of our brains. all of these
Personality Theories in the Workplace
Please help with a 350- to 700-word summary in which you explain the benefits and drawbacks of using personality theories as a whole to resolve situations in the workplace, espcially the humanistic theory.
Freud's Theory and personality
b. Describe the oral and anal components of Freud's theory and explain characteristics of personality using these components. c. Describe uses of at least three Freudian defense mechanisms with real-life examples.
Which has more influence on personality development, genetics or environment? Why? Post your discussion
How is Freud's theory applicable in today's culture?
Explain Attachment Theory using Bowlby ideal based on concept listed below explain each: 1. Key Concepts of Personality Formation 2. Explanation of Personality Disorder 3.Validity 4.Comprehensiveness 5.Applicability 6.Cultural Utility
Phenomenological Humanistic) theory using Rogers Maslow theory
Explain Phenomenological (Humanistic) theory using Rogers Maslow theory explain each of the ideal below: 1. Key Concepts of Personality Formation 2. Explanation of Personality Disorder 3.Validity 4.Comprehensiveness 5.Applicability 6.Cultural Utility