personality a drawing power that attracts the circumstances, things and people you think about most!”
“Your mental attitude gives your entire personality a drawing power that attracts the circumstances, things and people you think about most!”
Teacher: Mrs. Angelina Grapa
Teacher: Mrs. Angelina Grapa
Section: G (AH 212- MWF)
Section: G (AH 212- MWF)
Intern Name: Richjimmychel “RJ”
Intern Name: Richjimmychel “RJ”
Personality Originates from the Latin persona, which means mask. Significantly, in the theatre of the ancient Latinspeaking world, the mask was not used as a plot device to disguise the identity of a character, but rather was a convention employed to represent or typify that character.
Can be defined as a dynamic and organized set of characteristics possessed by a person that uniquely influences his or her cognitions, motivations, and behaviors in various situations (Ryckman, 2004).
was the founder of Psychoanalytic Approach was a neurologist born in Austria during the Victorian era. According to Freud (1917), personality has three structures: the id, the ego, and the superego. - id, person's source of psychic energy , is unconscious, has no contact with reality with reality, and is childlike in its demands for gratification, always seeking pleasure and avoiding pain. - ego, is governed by reality principle. -superego, addresses the moral consideration of individual actions.
The different nature of Personality: 1. One strategy (used in ordinary language) 2. Second strategy (used in concept involves dissecting the parts of the word, its root and its affixes. 3. Third strategy (the etymological as well as the sociocultural meaning) - Dr. Virgilio G. Enriquez, recognized as the “father of Sikolohiyang Pilipino,” used this approach when opted for the term Pagkiatao(rather than the more static concept of katauhan or the assimilated concept of personalidad)in referring to the meaning personality in the Philippine context. The Three Major Forces in the Study of Personality: Psychoanalytic Approach Theories explain human behavior in terms of the interaction of various components of personality. Sigmund Freud (1856-1939)
Psychoanalytic Defense Mechanism - Defense Mechanism, refer to people's unconscious ways of dealing with conflict. - Repression, works to push unacceptable impulses