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Personality

Horizontales
long-standing traits and patterns that propel individuals to consistently think, feel, and behave in specific ways
someone's level of confidence in their own abilities
mental activity of which we are unaware and unable to access
ego defense mechanism in which a person confronted with anxiety swaps unacceptable urges or behaviors for their opposites
person we would like to be
n ego defense mechanism in which a person confronted with anxiety returns to a more immature behavioral state
refers to a persons feelings that they lack worth and don't measure up to others or to society's standards
pattern that exists in our collective unconscious across cultures and societies
person who we actually are
all of the beliefs, customs, art, and traditions of a particular society
ego defense mechanism in which anxiety-related thoughts and memories are kept in the unconscious
ego defense mechanism in which a person confronted with anxiety makes excuses to justify behavior
aspect of personality that represents the self, or the part of ones personality that is visible to others
how a person reacts to the world, including their activity level, starting when they are very young
Verticales
concept that people choose to move to places that are compatible with their personalities and needs
tendency to experience negative emotions
state of being in which our thoughts about our real and ideal selves are very similar
ego defense mechanism in which a person confronted with anxiety disguises their unacceptable urges or behaviors by attributing them to other people
beliefs about the power we have over our lives; an external locus of control is the belief that our outcomes are outside of our control; an internal locus of control is the belief that we control our own outcomes
ego defense mechanism in which a person transfers inappropriate urges or behaviors toward a more acceptable or less threatening target
ego defense mechanism in which unacceptable urges are channeled into more appropriate activities
our thoughts and feelings about ourselves
characteristic ways of behaving
aspect of personality that consists of our most primitive drives or urges, including impulses for hunger, thirst