This course helps the students to understand the dynamic nature of personality and the psychological strategies used for the analysis of personality.
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24CPSY 211 |
Introduction to Personality (Theory) |
CO21: Demonstrate knowledge of major theories, concepts, perspectives, empirical findings, methods, and techniques used in personality psychology. CO22: Apply knowledge of major theories, concepts, perspectives, and empirical findings in personality psychology to explain behaviour. CO23: Integrate different perspectives discussed in class to identify individual differences. CO24: Critically dissect, integrate, and apply scientific literature of personality theories. CO25: Appreciating conceptualizations of personality in the Western as well as Eastern tradition. CO26: Contribute effectively in course-specific interaction. |
Approach in teaching: Interactive Lectures, Discussion, Reading assignments, Team teaching Learning activities for the students: Self-learning assignments, Effective questions, Simulation, Role plays, Seminar presentation, Giving tasks, Field practical |
Class test, Semester end examinations, Quiz, Assignments, Individual and group presentations |
Meaning of personality, Methodological Viewpoints: Idiographic and Nomothetic approaches. Determinants of Personality – Biological, Emotional and Social; Assessment of Personality: Psychological Scaling Techniques, Rating Scales, Personality Inventories with special reference to 16PF, EPQR, MMPI, Big five and Projective Techniques; Rorschach, TAT, SCT.
Trait Approaches: Allport, Cattell; Psychoanalytical Approaches: Freud, Jung; Intrapsychic Approaches: Horney, Adler, Sullivan
Behavioural Approaches: Dollard & Miller and Skinner; Social Learning Approaches: Bandura and Rotter; Cognitive & Cognitive Behavioural Approaches: Kelly and Beck
Humanistic/ Existential Approaches: Maslow, Rogers and May; Personality Structure Approaches: Murray and Eysenck
Theory of Triguna, Understanding self through Mimamsa, Vedanta, Samkhya and Yoga, Understanding self through Sufi and Buddhist tradition, Understanding Self through Sri Aurobindo’s Integral Yoga
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