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Personality
Trait
Introverts
Extroverts
Id
Ego
Superego
Defense mechanisms
Repression
Rationalization
Regression
Projection
Collective unconscious
Archetypes
Inferiority complex
Socialization
Social cognitive theory
Self-concept
Congruence
acculturation
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Personality: The mix of feelings, thoughts, and behaviors that make you act the way you do.
Trait: A part of your personality that stays fairly the same, like being shy or outgoing.
Introverts: People who prefer quiet time and small groups to feel refreshed.
Extroverts: People who get energy from being around others and enjoy social activities.
Id: The part of the mind that wants instant pleasure and avoids pain.
Ego: The part that tries to balance the id’s wants with real-life rules and consequences.
Superego: The part that holds your moral rules and makes you feel guilty when you break them.
Defense mechanisms: Mental tricks your mind uses to avoid upsetting feelings.
Repression: Pushing upsetting memories or thoughts out of your awareness.
Rationalization: Making excuses to justify actions or feelings that feel bad.
Regression: Returning to earlier, more childlike behaviors when stressed.
Projection: Blaming others for feelings you actually have yourself.
Collective unconscious: The idea that people share deep, ancient memories or images across cultures.
Archetypes: Common character types or symbols, like the hero or the mother, found across cultures.
Inferiority complex: Feeling very small or less than others and worrying about it a lot.
Socialization: Learning the rules, habits, and ways to behave from family, school, and society.
Social cognitive theory: The idea that we learn by watching others and thinking about what we see.
Self-concept: How you see and think about yourself.
Congruence: When your true feelings and experiences match your self-image or actions.
Acculturation: Adapting to a new culture while keeping parts of your old one.
Trait: A part of your personality that stays fairly the same, like being shy or outgoing.
Introverts: People who prefer quiet time and small groups to feel refreshed.
Extroverts: People who get energy from being around others and enjoy social activities.
Id: The part of the mind that wants instant pleasure and avoids pain.
Ego: The part that tries to balance the id’s wants with real-life rules and consequences.
Superego: The part that holds your moral rules and makes you feel guilty when you break them.
Defense mechanisms: Mental tricks your mind uses to avoid upsetting feelings.
Repression: Pushing upsetting memories or thoughts out of your awareness.
Rationalization: Making excuses to justify actions or feelings that feel bad.
Regression: Returning to earlier, more childlike behaviors when stressed.
Projection: Blaming others for feelings you actually have yourself.
Collective unconscious: The idea that people share deep, ancient memories or images across cultures.
Archetypes: Common character types or symbols, like the hero or the mother, found across cultures.
Inferiority complex: Feeling very small or less than others and worrying about it a lot.
Socialization: Learning the rules, habits, and ways to behave from family, school, and society.
Social cognitive theory: The idea that we learn by watching others and thinking about what we see.
Self-concept: How you see and think about yourself.
Congruence: When your true feelings and experiences match your self-image or actions.
Acculturation: Adapting to a new culture while keeping parts of your old one.
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