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Notes On Psychology
[edit]By T.N Mberi
[edit]- Activity-specific approach in temperament research
- Affordance
- Agreeableness
- Anxiety buffer disruption theory
- Appraisal theory
- Associationism
- Attribution (psychology)
- Authoritarian personality
- Balance theory
- Behaviorism
- Bicameral mentality
- Biological basis of personality
- Biosocial criminology
- Biosocial theory
- Birth order
- The Birth Order Book
- Buddhism and psychology
- Canmethod
- Cannon–Bard theory
- Causes of transsexuality
- Cerebellar theory of dyslexia
- Cognitive evaluation theory
- Cognitive-experiential self-theory
- Cognitivism (psychology)
- Psychological continuum model
- Core relational theme
- Correspondent inference theory
- Creativity and mental illness
- Cultural-historical psychology
- Cyberpsychology
- Das–Naglieri cognitive assessment system
- Dialogical self
- Diathesis–stress model
- Differential k theory
- Differential outcomes effect
- Differential susceptibility hypothesis
- Dimensional models of personality disorders
- Dual process theory (moral psychology)
- Early intervention in psychosis
- Enactivism
- Equity theory
- Evolutionary theory of the self
- Expectation fulfilment theory of dreaming
- Face negotiation theory
- Facial feedback hypothesis
- Field theory (psychology)
- Fight-or-flight response
- Frustration–aggression hypothesis
- Functional approach
- Functional periodicity
- Gateway belief model
- Gene-environment correlation
- Gene–environment interaction
- Geneticism
- Global Workspace Theory
- Grounded theory
- Health belief model
- Hereditarianism
- High probability instruction
- Integrative communication theory
- James–Lange theory
- Kübler-Ross model
- Law of effect
- Learning theory (education)
- Lewin's equation
- Lexical hypothesis
- List of social psychology theories
- Low arousal theory
- Psychological theories of magic
- Mentalism (psychology)
- Middle child syndrome
- Moral blindness
- Moral foundations theory
- Morphological psychology
- Psychological nativism
- Need
- Now Print!
- Nudge theory
- Object relations theory
- Optimal distinctiveness theory
- PAD emotional state model
- PASS theory of intelligence
- Perceptual load theory
- Positivity effect
- Postcognitive psychology
- Postcognitivism
- Power law of practice
- Privacy regulation theory
- Processing fluency theory of aesthetic pleasure
- Prototype theory
- Psychoanalytic theory
- Psychological behaviorism
- Purposive behaviorism
- Raison oblige theory
- Range-Frequency Theory
- Reciprocal determinism
- Regulatory focus theory
- Reinforcement sensitivity theory
- Relational frame theory
- Relational-cultural therapy
- Remote Associates Test
- Replacement child
- Psychological resilience
- Reward theory of attraction
- Ribot's Law
- Schema (psychology)
- Script theory
- Self-image
- Self-affirmation
- Shadow (psychology)
- Shattered Assumptions Theory
- Simulation theory of empathy
- Social dominance theory
- Socioemotional Adaptation Theory
- Somatotype and constitutional psychology
- Spatial intelligence (psychology)
- Staircase model
- Stereotype content model
- Stereotype threat
- Structuralism (psychology)
- Symbolic self-completion theory
- Terror management theory
- Theories of humor
- Theories of love
- Theory of multiple intelligences
- Theory of planned behavior
- Theory of reasoned action
- Three Principles (self-help)
- Transduction (psychology)
- Transformational Theory of Imitation
- Triangular theory of love
- Triarchic theory of intelligence
- Two-factor theory of emotion
- Unconscious thought theory
- Unitary theories of memory
- Variability hypothesis
- Alter ego
- Battle of egos
- Body transfer illusion
- Edoardo Weiss
- Egosyntonic and egodystonic
- Ego death
- Ego depletion
- Ego ideal
- Ego integrity
- Ego-state therapy
- Egocentrism
- Egomania
- Erik Erikson
- Karen Horney
- Psychology of self
- Self-criticism
- Self-discrepancy theory
- Self-hatred
- Self-justification
- Understanding of Self and Identity
- Will to live
- Biospheric model of personality
- Cat people and dog people
- Cognitive-affective personality system
- Constructivism (psychological school)
- Dispositionist
- Distressed personality type
- Ego psychology
- Gray's biopsychological theory of personality
- Hierarchical structure of the Big Five
- Hypostatic model of personality
- Mapper orientation
- Mokken scale
- Multiple Natures
- Nature versus nurture
- Personal construct theory
- Personality Assessment System
- Personality systematics
- Phenomenal field theory
- Positive disintegration
- Self-monitoring
- Self-concealment
- Sensory processing sensitivity
- Situationism (psychology)
- Social intelligence
- Trait activation theory
- Trait theory
- Two-factor models of personality
- Two-factor theory of intelligence
- Absent-mindedness
- Absorption (psychology)
- Alexithymia
- Alternative five model of personality
- Autotelic
- Avolition
- Big Five personality traits
- Big Five personality traits and culture
- Boundaries of the mind
- Character orientation
- Character structure
- Conscientiousness
- Core self-evaluations
- Crank (person)
- Dispositional affect
- Extraversion and introversion
- Facet (psychology)
- Fantasy prone personality
- Gentleness
- Grit (personality trait)
- Harm avoidance
- Hypnotic susceptibility
- Idiographic image
- Impulsivity
- Latent inhibition
- Minnesota nice
- Need for cognition
- Neuroticism
- Novelty seeking
- Openness to experience
- Perfectionism (psychology)
- Persistence (psychology)
- Piety
- Psychoticism
- Reactivity (psychology)
- Robustness
- Self-directedness
- Self-transcendence
- Sensation seeking
- Sensation Seeking Scale
- Snob
- Social dominance orientation
- Surgency
- Transliminality
- Type D personality
- Typical intellectual engagement
- Variety seeking
- Victim mentality
- Virtue
- Personality type
- Psychological typologies
- Work Personality Index
- Activity vector analysis
- Alpha mom
- Blood type personality theory
- Brain types
- Katharine Cook Briggs
- Enneagram of Personality
- Five Temperaments
- Four temperaments
- Gifts Differing: Understanding Personality Type
- Hartman Personality Profile
- Interaction Styles
- Multiplicity (psychology)
- Personality style
- Role-based assessment
- Socionics
- Subpersonality
- Subsolid personality
- True Colors (personality)
- Type A and Type B personality theory
- Wallflower (people)
- Achievement Orientation
- Ben Franklin effect
- Cognitive dissonance
- Community recognition
- Content theory
- Fundamental human needs
- Goal setting
- Goal theory
- Life-span model of motivation
- Mortality salience
- Motivation crowding theory
- Motivational intensity
- Need for achievement
- Need for affiliation
- Need for power
- Need theory
- Preference falsification
- Psychological determinism
- Regulatory mode theory
- Reversal theory
- Risk aversion (psychology)
- Self-determination theory
- Temporal motivation theory
- Theory X and Theory Y
- Two-factor theory
- Algorithmic learning theory
- Behavioral cusp
- Cephalonian method
- Comprehension approach
- Concept learning
- Conceptual change
- Connectivism
- Constructionism (learning theory)
- Constructivist teaching methods
- Dreyfus model of skill acquisition
- Educational theory of apprenticeship
- Exemplar theory
- Four stages of competence
- Generalization (learning)
- Hebbian theory
- Hypothesis Theory
- Knowledge building
- Kolb's experiential learning
- Learning styles
- Melodic learning
- Neurodevelopmental framework for learning
- Practice-based professional learning
- Principles of learning
- Reflective learning
- Reflective practice
- Seductive details
- Teaching games for understanding
- Video-based reflection
- Zaltman metaphor elicitation technique
- Culturalist psychoanalysts
- Freud's seduction theory
- Id, ego and super-ego
- Éric Laurent (psychoanalyst)
- Love and hate (psychoanalysis)
- Negative therapeutic reaction
- Paranoid-schizoid and depressive positions
- Phallic woman
- Psychoanalysis and Politics
- The Ego and the Id