Psychodynamic: Focuses on how unconscious drives and childhood experiences shape adult behavior.
Trait Theory: Identifies stable characteristics like the “Big Five” (e.g., Extraversion, Openness) to describe personality.
Behavioral: Argues that personality is a collection of learned patterns reinforced by rewards and punishments.
Humanistic: Emphasizes free will and the natural human drive toward self-actualization and personal growth.
Summary: Behavioral patterns emerge from a complex mix of internal conflicts, stable traits, and environmental learning.
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