- field dependence
- sensation-seeking
- achievement-motivation
- thoughts or beliefs about the situation
- his capabilities
- her probable outcomes
- first-hand confidence of experience
- view of oneself e.g. self-reflection of past self
- tender or tough-minded
- ego development is fine which means I have externalize good behavior but I am insecure
- ego undercontrol = bad behaviour = lack of impulse
- ego overcontrol = an overcontrol of impulse tends to result in the expression of internalizing behaviors such as depression or anxiety
- ego-resilience or its absence that will help decide whether [the child] works through and grows beyond his or her difficulties
- externalizers were impulsive extraverts who were disagreeable but low in neuroticism. Internalizers were overcontrolled introverts who were agreeable and conscientious
- bad behaviour = comorbid youth were similar to externalizers in that they tended to be undercontrolled and disagreeable, but unlike externalizers, they also tended to be neurotic, brittle, and not conscientious
- extroversion and agreeableness are relevant to understanding problems of an externalizing nature
- neurosis is denying the instinct: language instinct for understanding, survival instinct (food and reproduction), moral instinct for understanding
- innovativeness and openness to change = one of the major five personality factors
- self-confidence and emotional stability = one of the major five personality factors
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