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Understanding Yourself, available at $19.99, has an average rating of 3.3, with 43 lectures, based on 14 reviews, and has 1392 subscribers.

You will learn about Perspectives on what it takes to live a satisfying, well-balanced, and happy life Key elements of major personality theories that relate to your well-being This course is ideal for individuals who are Those who are looking for ways to create a happier, more satisfying life for themselves or Anyone interested in knowing more about what drives human behavior or Anyone taking (or preparing to take) courses in Introductory Psychology, Personality, Motivation, and related topics It is particularly useful for Those who are looking for ways to create a happier, more satisfying life for themselves or Anyone interested in knowing more about what drives human behavior or Anyone taking (or preparing to take) courses in Introductory Psychology, Personality, Motivation, and related topics.

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Summary

Title: Understanding Yourself

Price: $19.99

Average Rating: 3.3

Number of Lectures: 43

Number of Published Lectures: 43

Number of Curriculum Items: 43

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 43

Original Price: $19.99

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What You Will Learn

  • Perspectives on what it takes to live a satisfying, well-balanced, and happy life
  • Key elements of major personality theories that relate to your well-being
  • Who Should Attend

  • Those who are looking for ways to create a happier, more satisfying life for themselves
  • Anyone interested in knowing more about what drives human behavior
  • Anyone taking (or preparing to take) courses in Introductory Psychology, Personality, Motivation, and related topics
  • Target Audiences

  • Those who are looking for ways to create a happier, more satisfying life for themselves
  • Anyone interested in knowing more about what drives human behavior
  • Anyone taking (or preparing to take) courses in Introductory Psychology, Personality, Motivation, and related topics
  • Simply put, your personality is the choices you make. All major theories of personality identify what it takes to make choices that will create a happy and satisfying life, but each does it from a different perspective. These videos have been culled from ones used in a Personality course that I taught for nearly 30 years, and describe those theoretical approaches to understanding the choices you make. Find the one that grabs you, and put it to use improving your life, your work, and your relationships.

    For those who’d like to take a more rigorous look at the science of personality, the first few sections of the course explain how research in personality is done and some of the issues that come up when doing that research.

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Personality in Perspective What it is and How its Done

    Lecture 1: The Basic Premise

    Lecture 2: Experimental Research

    Lecture 3: Correlational Research

    Lecture 4: Statistical Significance

    Lecture 5: Lump Together, Or Tease Apart

    Lecture 6: The Big Five (or Whatever)

    Lecture 7: Factor Analysis (part 1)

    Lecture 8: Factor Analysis (part 2)

    Lecture 9: Factor Analysis Illustrated

    Chapter 2: Got Personality? Not Everybody Thinks So

    Lecture 1: Walter Mischel Complains

    Lecture 2: Aggregate

    Lecture 3: Sometimes You Feel Like a Nut But, Sometimes, Not So Much

    Lecture 4: Back Atcha, Walter

    Chapter 3: So Many Choices Internal Psychological Dynamics (part 1)

    Lecture 1: An Overview of Sigmund Freuds Psychoanalysis

    Lecture 2: I Got Needs, and I Got Choices

    Lecture 3: Fear Is The Big Bugaboo

    Lecture 4: Irrational Behaviors Resolve Conflicts

    Lecture 5: Fantasy is Nice (But it Isnt a Cheeseburger)

    Lecture 6: Habits Fill the Emptiness Inside (part 1)

    Lecture 7: Habits Fill the Emptiness Inside (part 2)

    Lecture 8: Your Stuffll Come Up Anyway

    Lecture 9: Sharpsteens Motto

    Chapter 4: What? More Choices?! Internal Psychological Dynamics (part 2)

    Lecture 1: Every Good Drama Involves Conflict

    Lecture 2: Motives And Instincts (as Jung Sees Them)

    Lecture 3: Making Decisions

    Lecture 4: Character (part 1)

    Lecture 5: Character (part 2)

    Lecture 6: Balance, Grasshopper

    Lecture 7: Why Is There Imbalance?

    Lecture 8: Getting Balanced

    Lecture 9: Sigmund And The Other Carl

    Lecture 10: Three Selves

    Lecture 11: Congruence

    Lecture 12: An Overview of Kellys Personal Construct Theory

    Lecture 13: Personal Construct Theory

    Chapter 5: Recent Big Themes in Personality

    Lecture 1: A Trait Is As Good As A Bunion To A Gene

    Lecture 2: The $64,000 Question

    Lecture 3: It Aint Much. Or is it?

    Lecture 4: How Evolution Works

    Lecture 5: The Contexts Of Mating

    Lecture 6: Short, Long, Man, Woman

    Lecture 7: Attachment Theory

    Lecture 8: Attachment Styles

    Instructors

  • Understanding Yourself  No.2
    Dr. Don J. Sharpsteen
    Psychology professor (retired), Missouri S&T
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