Category
page 1Psychological models
id, ego and super-ego
psychologist concepts by Sigmund Freud
superficial charm
tendency to be smooth, engaging, charming, slick and verbally facile
hypostatic model of personality
view asserting that the human person presents themself in many different aspects or hypostases
stimulus–response model
characterization of a statistical unit (such as a neuron) as a black box model, predicting a quantitative response to a quantitative stimulus, for example one administered by a researcher
transtheoretical model
integrative theory of therapy that assesses an individual's readiness to act on a new healthier behavior, and provides strategies, or processes of change
Eight-circuit model of consciousness
model by Timothy Leary of the human mind, consisting of 8 “circuits”: vegetative-invertebrate, emotional-locomotion, laryngeal-manual, socio-sexual, neurosomatic, neuroelectric, neurogenetic, and neuroatomic
six-factor model of psychological well-being
psychological theory
Interpersonal circumplex
model of personality and behavior
Heuristic-systematic model of information processing
dual process theory of persuasion