Characteristics and qualities that help to define a person as a unique individual
Big Five personality traits
Openness
Conscientiousness
Extroversion
Agreeableness
Neuroticism
Openness
How willing a person is to try new things
Conscientiousness
Individual desire to be careful and diligent
Extroversion
Measures how energetic, outgoing and confident a person is
Agreeableness
How an individual interactswithothers
Neuroticism
How much someone is inclined to experience negative emotions
Multiple intelligences
Naturalistic
Musical
Logical-mathematical
Existential
Interpersonal
Intrapersonal
Linguistic
Bodily-kinesthetic
Naturalistic intelligence
Sensitivity to nature and the natural world
Musical intelligence
Aptitude for rhythm and music
Logical-mathematical intelligence
Reasoning skills and ability to analyze problems
Existential intelligence
Tendency to thinkmoredeeplyaboutdailyoccurrences
Interpersonal intelligence
Ability to relate to other people
Intrapersonal intelligence
Capacity for self-reflection
Linguistic intelligence
Skill in using words and language to make oneself understood
Bodily-kinesthetic intelligence
Aptitude for physicalmovement and use of the body
Factors that affect study
Time management
Teaching strategies
Home environment
Time management
Helps to allocatesufficienttime for studying
Teaching strategies
Effective teaching methods canfoster a positivelearningenvironment
Home environment
Minimaldistractions
Emotions
Feelings that weexperienceinsideus
Proper hygiene
Cleaning your body every day
Structure of the mind
Id
Ego
Superego
Id
The "pleasure seeker" part of the mind that wants what it wants without thinking about consequences
Ego
The mediator in the mind that tries to balance what the id wants with what's realistic and sociallyacceptable
Superego
The part of the mind that is like the conscience, trying to make you behave "perfectly" according to society's standards
Psychosexual stages of development
Oral stage
Anal stage
Phallic stage
Latency stage
Genital stage
Oral stage
When you're a baby and everything goes in your mouth, finding comfort and pleasure through sucking, biting, and tasting
Anal stage
When you're a toddler and you start learning about controlling your bodily functions, feeling a sense of power through potty training
Phallic stage
When you're a little older and become aware of your genitals, possibly developing crushes on parents and feeling weird about it
Latency stage
Around school age when you're more focused on learning and playing with friends, and sexual feelings go into hiding
Genital stage
When you hit puberty and beyond, when sexual desires come back strong and you start forming mature relationships and exploring your sexuality
Carl Jung was a Swiss psychiatrist and psychoanalyst who founded analyticalpsychology
Anxiety
Your brain's alarm system going off when it thinks there's danger, even if there isn't really any danger, a feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease about something that might happen in the future