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PSY Module 3 - Coggle Diagram
PSY Module 3
Motivation
Definition
Key Elements
Direction
Persistence
Intensity
Characteristics
Drive Reduction Theory
Drive
Motive
Need
Types of Motive
Biological
Hunger
Lateral Hypothalamus
Ventro-medial Hypothalamus
Thirst
Osmotic
Hypovolimic
Sex
Not necessary for survival
Homeostasis - Not goal
Develops with age
Early explanation - Instinct
Impetus and releaser
Energising, action, goal oriented
Psychosocial
Need for Achievement
Thematic Apperception Test (TAT) - Used for others as well
Need for Affiliation
Sources of gratification
Positive stimulation
Attention
Social comparison
Emotional support/ sympathy
Need for Power
ways of expression
Outside sources
Sources within us
Impact on others
members of organisations
Curiosity and Exploration
Need Hierarchy Theory
Esteem needs
Belongingness needs
Self-actualisation needs
Safety needs
Physiological Needs
Personality
Definition and Nature
Trait Theory
Allport
Cardinal
Central
Secondary
Eysenck
Introversion vs Extroversion
Neuroticism vs Emotional stability
Cattel
Ability
Temperament
Dynamic
Psychoanalytic Theory
Structure of personality
Ego
Id
Eros
Thanatos
Superego
Conscience
Ego Ideal
Levels of Consciousness
Sub/Preconscious
Conscious
Unconscious
Major Defence Mechanisms
Repression
Regression
Reaction formation
Rationalization
Denial
Displacement
Projection
Sublimation