What Is Personality?What is personality? Some people think that personality just equal character. Actually, personality is defined as the psychology qualities that bring continuity to a person’s behavior in different situations and at different time. Different people have different personality. Therefore, people have different response even in same condition.
I know more about personality traits after I learned the Big Five factors. What are the Big Five factors? It includes openness, conscientiousness, extraversion, agreeableness and neuroticism. Some people have disagreement because of different view. In my class, there are many students not get along well. I think the main reason is different personality traits. Some people are out-going, some people are introvert and some people are neuroticism. Therefore, the subject of a talk and hobbies are different. We live in mass society, we need to accept and respect different view of different people. Before I learn this course, I don’t like people who are neuroticism, I will far away from this people. I know my perspective are wrong, I need to change that. If some people who are neuroticism, we need to help them. They may under too much pressures, we can communicate with them and help them to release stress.
In addition, I also learn more in ego defense mechanisms. Ego defense mechanisms are defined as unconscious mental strategies to defend against open expression of id impulses and opposing superego pressures. People deny perception of reality. Ego defense mechanisms include denial, repression, displacement, rationalization and sublimation etc. Denial is refusing to admit that an unpleasant event has occurred. Some parents denial their children cannot attain their expectation. For example, my sister is a clever girl, she always achieve good performance in school. However, she cannot pass a university exam. Her mother cannot accept this reality, she tell her friends and relatives that her daughter pass
The negative side of ego defense mechanisms is that all the people in the world who are doing the same thing, but not all equally, are getting better. People are constantly being “oppressed” and oppressed by the negative forces. They cannot even understand what is happening.
Ego defense mechanisms also affect a number of psychological responses. One of the most common reaction is emotional instability. Individuals or groups suffer from panic attacks, and people who experience self-hatred will get worse. This is due to the “chaos effect” effect, which is that one person who experiences emotional instability and is afraid because it is their job, will feel an overwhelming sense of failure, and may even feel worse.
When people in general are affected by internal conflicts and internal dissociation, they will act very slowly, even if it is good for their survival. A certain type of internal conflict can cause a person to stay in this state longer, or at much less, and some people will feel a different attitude then others.
Ego defense mechanisms also affect a number of psychological reactions, sometimes causing a person to lose focus. One could feel frustrated or angry, but at the same time you would not be able to see where things were. If you’re affected psychologically, the people who try to distract you have become too busy to focus on their jobs, because all these people are thinking of themselves and nothing of their future and you are losing sleep. The feelings of exhaustion are very common in the ego defense mechanisms (I know this is not true myself, but I think it’s true). As our subconscious systems have developed through years of years, people who are experiencing internal conflicts and internal dissociation, can feel their focus are on their job. They feel their lives are lost, their life is so hard to believe and everyone is trying to get back at them, they are too busy to deal with their lives, and that’s okay. Because the internal conflict and internal dissociation are all different kinds, people who are affected by these emotions will not really know why or where things are. But from now on, when they get angry, they will find the feelings of desperation, they will become a little bit confused and can’t get out. And eventually, as they die, and the pain of losing your job has gone away, they will feel hopeless and angry, that’s when they think what they are going to do next and how they will lose your job.
An important part of self defense mechanisms is that once they are affected by this emotion disturbance, they will quickly change themselves and act differently. In the case of self defense mechanisms, they are changing their self-image, they are altering their psychological state to the point where they look back, and they are acting in the opposite direction they started, and this also forces them to act differently.