This printable crossword puzzle on the topic of Psychology & Sociology has 25 clues. Answers range from 4 to 27 letters long. This crossword is also available to download as a Microsoft Word document or a PDF.
Consistent and distinctive in thinking, feeling, and acting
Philosophy that considers people as unique, independent entities, separate from their social surroundings.
The belief that emphasizes group needs and desires over those of the individual.
A psychological period of relative calm.
Repression, Rationalization, Reaction Formation, Displacement, Projection and Regression
He wrote about birth order and coined the term "sibling rivalry".
Complete acceptance toward another person
He believed in the Person-Centered Theory
Freud's friend with the analytical psychology approach later the central focus of the humanistic perspective
Preoccupied with the inner world, cautious around other people
Focused on the external world, confident and socially outgoing.
Fulfilling one's potential according to Maslow.
The view that personalisty emerges through the process of the person interacting with the social environment.
A person's belief about his or her ability to perform behaviors that should bring about a desired outcome.
Those who believe that outcomes are outside their own control have _____.
Those who believe that outcomes occur because of their own efforts have _______.
The belief that there is no point in trying to alter conditions because there is nothing that can be done.
Taking credit for success while denying blame for failure.
Unconscious motives and desires are revealed the way people to respond to ambiguous stimuli or situations using _______.
Personality tests designed to assess thoughts, feelings, and behavior by asking direct questions.
The most widely used personality measure in the world.
Important quality of personality; why everyone does not act the same in similar situations.
The first influential female psychoanalyst.
The most extensively researched and widely used personality inventory.
The most common KIND of objective personality.