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The document discusses potential theme songs or memes to represent the theories of several personality theorists, including Sigmund Freud, Karen Horney, Carl Rogers, Albert Bandura, Carl Jung, and Alfred Adler. For each theorist, it provides an example theme song or meme and an explanation of how it relates to their theory of personality.

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The document discusses potential theme songs or memes to represent the theories of several personality theorists, including Sigmund Freud, Karen Horney, Carl Rogers, Albert Bandura, Carl Jung, and Alfred Adler. For each theorist, it provides an example theme song or meme and an explanation of how it relates to their theory of personality.

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Name_Laiba Farooq

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Personality Theorists Theme Songs/Memes

Assessment: For each of the following theorists, determine what his/her theme song would be OR create a meme
and explain.

Example:
Sigmund Freud: “Let’s Talk About Sex” Salt-N-Pepa
Explanation:
Freud’s personality theory emphasized the importance of sex to the development of personality. In eachstage of his psychosexual
development, the pleasure center moves to a different area of sensitivity and an unconscious conflict occurs.Freud emphasized
instinctual drives of sexual activity and aggressionthat power the mind.

1. Karen Horney ___ _________________________________________


Explanation: Karen Horney’s theory explains how childhood social tensions are really important for someone to
develop their personality. She thought that children felt alone or threatened and they cope by showing love to
others. To deal with the need for power and social standing, people either move towards others, move away from
others, or move against others.

2. Carl Rogers __”Shake it off ” by Taylor Swift__________________________________________


Explanation: Carl Rogers believes in the self, which is our beliefs and perspectives based on our life experiences.
This theory believes that we all are born with a need for unconditional positive regard, which is having people love
us as we are. He also emphasizes the real self vs the ideal self. He thinks that to become fully functioning, we need
to accept ourselves as we are.
3. Albert Bandura _ _____
Explanation: Albert Bandura said that we learn a lot more through observation than operant conditioning through
his Bobo doll study. This meme says that because of Albert Bandura’s theory, the reason that men act more violent
is because men are shown to be more violent in the media. So after seeing more violent behaviour by men on social
media, that observation affects the man into trying to be more violent. This is the reason that a man is taking a new
step and being more violent, because they are observing more violent men on social media.

4. Carl Jung________”deja vu” by olivia rodrigo____________________________________


Explanation: The collective unconscious is a part of one’s personality that has universal memories and ideas that all
people have inherited from ancestors. This music video is about how they get deja vu, which is an experience that
shows the effects of the collective unconscious more clearly than some others. Deja vu is a part of the collective
unconscious, which is one of the three big parts of Carl Jung’s Theory of Personality.

5. Alfred Adler____ ________________________________________


Explanation: So, Alfred Adler believed that the social part of childhood is the most important. He believes that
many people have a psychological inferiority complex which means that they are overwhelmed by feelings of
inferiority to others. This meme shows that the person is feeling inferior to someone that seems more talented, so
that they why they feel bad, and this is a big part of Alfred Adler’s theory that states that many of us have an
inferiority complex where we feel weaker than others, while others have a superiority complex, where they feel
better than others.

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