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- The Cambridge Handbook of Personality Psychology
- Cambridge Handbooks in Psychology
- The Cambridge Handbook of Personality Psychology
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- Contributors
- Preface
- General Introduction
- Part I Foundational Issues: History and Approaches to Personality
- 1 Conceptual and Historical Perspectives
- 2 The Trait Approach
- 3 Accuracy in Person Perception
- 4 States and Situations, Traits and Environments
- 5 Personality and the Unconscious
- 6 Personality and Emotion
- Part II Description and Measurement: How Personality Is Studied
- Part III Development, Health and Change: Life Span and Health Outcomes
- Part IV Biological Perspectives: Evolution, Genetics and Neuroscience of Personality
- Part V Cognitive and Motivational Perspectives: Dynamic Processes of Personality
- Part VI Social and Cultural Processes: Personality at the Intersection of Society
- Part VII Applications of Personality Psychology: Personality Traits and Processes in Action
- Addendum: Statistical Analyses and Computer Programming in Personality
- Index
- References
5 - Personality and the Unconscious
from Part I - Foundational Issues: History and Approaches to Personality
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 18 September 2020
- The Cambridge Handbook of Personality Psychology
- Cambridge Handbooks in Psychology
- The Cambridge Handbook of Personality Psychology
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- Contributors
- Preface
- General Introduction
- Part I Foundational Issues: History and Approaches to Personality
- 1 Conceptual and Historical Perspectives
- 2 The Trait Approach
- 3 Accuracy in Person Perception
- 4 States and Situations, Traits and Environments
- 5 Personality and the Unconscious
- 6 Personality and Emotion
- Part II Description and Measurement: How Personality Is Studied
- Part III Development, Health and Change: Life Span and Health Outcomes
- Part IV Biological Perspectives: Evolution, Genetics and Neuroscience of Personality
- Part V Cognitive and Motivational Perspectives: Dynamic Processes of Personality
- Part VI Social and Cultural Processes: Personality at the Intersection of Society
- Part VII Applications of Personality Psychology: Personality Traits and Processes in Action
- Addendum: Statistical Analyses and Computer Programming in Personality
- Index
- References
Summary
Personality can be defined as about studying characteristic patterns of behaviors and mental processes (thoughts, feelings and motivations) that are relatively stable across time and can be used to differentiate among individuals (Baumert et al., 2017). One of the issues connected to the study of personality is how these behaviors happen. Do people intentionally behave in a certain way? Are they aware of how they behave? Do they know why? Are they aware of the antecedents and consequences of their behavior? Do they hold beliefs about who they are (i.e., their self-concept)? How much do they know who they are? How willing are they to reveal who they think they are to other people?
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- The Cambridge Handbook of Personality Psychology , pp. 69 - 80Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2020