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Concepts of Personality Development

Dr.Al-Azzam 1

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Lecture Objectives

• Define personality

• Discuss the components of the developmental theories.

• Nursing.

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APA Definition of the Term Personality

• “enduring patterns of perceiving, relating to, and thinking about the environment and oneself that are exhibited in a wide range of social and personal contexts”.

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Personality = The combination of character, behavioral, temperamental, emotional, and mental traits that is unique to each specific individual.

Temperament = Inborn personality characteristics that influence an individual’s manner of reacting to the environment, and ultimately his or her developmental progression.

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Key Concepts

• Nurses must have:

– basic knowledge of human personality development:

• to understand maladaptive behavioral response commonly seen in psychiatric clients.

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Cont;

Developmental theories identify behaviors associated with various developmental stages

• In order to determine what is appropriate or inappropriate at each developmental level.

• Infancy and early childhood are the major life periods for the origination and occurrence of developmental change.

• Developmental stages are identified by age. • Behaviors can then be evaluated for age-

appropriateness. • Individual successfully fulfills all the tasks associated

with one stage before moving on to the next stage.

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Cont;

• The environment may also influence one’s developmental pattern. (e.g. dysfunctional family).

• Developmental stages overlap.

• When an individual becomes fixed in a lower level of development, with age-inappropriate behaviors focused on fulfillment of those tasks, psychopathology may become evident.

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Theories of Personality Development

Psychoanalytic Theory

Interpersonal Theory

Theory of Psychosocial Development

Theory of Object Relations

Peplau’s Stages of Personality Development

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Psychoanalytic Theory of Personality

• Sigmund Freud

• Levels of Awareness

• Components of Personality

• Defense mechanisms

• Psychosexual stages

• Criticisms and take home message

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3 Levels of Awareness

• Conscious

• Preconscious

• Unconscious

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Conscious

• Current contents of your mind that you actively think of

• What we call working memory

• Easily accessed all the time

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Preconscious

• Contents of the mind you are not currently aware of

• Thoughts, memories, knowledge, wishes, feelings

• Available for easy access when needed

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Unconscious

• Contents kept out of conscious awareness

• Not accessible at all

• Processes that actively keep these thoughts from awareness

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Freudian Components of Personality

• The Id

• The Ego

• The Superego

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Id

• Resides completely at the unconscious level

• Acts under the pleasure principle – immediate gratification,

not willing to compromise

– Generates all of the personality’s energy

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Superego

• The moralist and idealistic part of the personality

• Resides in preconscious • Operates on “ideal principle”

– Begins forming at 4-5 yrs of age

– initially formed form environment and others (society, family etc)

– Internalized conventions and morals

• Essentially your “conscience”

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Ego

• Resides in all levels of awareness

• Operates under “reality principle”

• Attempts negotiation between Id and Superego to satisfy both realistically

• Ego defense mechanism.

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Conflicts of Personality Components

• Conflicts between the Id, Superego and Ego arise in unconscious mind

• Can’t be reached bc in unconscious

• Come out in various ways – Slips of tongue (“Freudian slip”)

– Dreams

– Jokes

– Anxiety

– Defense Mechanisms….

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Psychosexual Development

• Stages of development in which conflict over Id’s impulses plays out

• Ego must control these impulses

• If not resolved, psychological issues can emerge later in life

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Psychosexual Stages

• Oral Stage (0-18 months)

– Pleasure centering around the mouth (sucking, biting etc)

– Focus: weaning- becoming less dependent

– Not resolved? aggression or dependency later in life-- fixation with oral activities (smoking, drinking, nail biting etc.

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Psychosexual Stages

• Oral (0-18 months)

• Anal (18-35 months)

– Fixation on bowel and bladder elimination

– Focus: search for control

• Not resolved? anal retentive (rigid and obsessive personality) or anal expulsive (messy and disorganized personality)

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Psychosexual Stages

• Oral (0-18 months)

• Anal (18-35 months)

• Phallic (3-6 years)

– Focus: genital area and difference btwn males and females

– Electra Complex or Oedipus Complex

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Psychosexual Stage

• Oral (0-18 months)

• Anal (18-35 months)

• Phallic (3- 6 years of age)

• Latency (6 yrs to puberty)

• Genital (puberty and beyond) – Sexual urges awaken

– If developed “properly” develop these urges towards opposite sex members with fixation on the genitals

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Freud: criticisms and critiques

• He studied very few people so not representative sample

• Process of psychoanalysis interviewing- exhibit preconceived notions and biases

• His measures/methods were untreatable

• Definitions don’t lend themselves to experimentation

• One’s personality is fixed and unchanging

• Obsessed with sex and aggression

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