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What are the major differences between the Psychodynamic theories of Personality and the later psychological theories
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There are many theories contributing to personality that include trait theory, human theory, psychodynamic theory, behavioral theory and biological theory. Personality is due to genes and is a result of interaction with other individuals and environment.
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There are four main types of personality theory. Begin with biological theories, behavioral theories, psychodynamic theories, humanist theories and trait theories.
What are the major differences between the Psychodynamic theories of Personality and the later psychological theories
behavorists theories
Well the short explanation for this is they just do.
There are many theories contributing to personality that include trait theory, human theory, psychodynamic theory, behavioral theory and biological theory. Personality is due to genes and is a result of interaction with other individuals and environment.
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Hans Eysenck and the many followers after his death are not taking into account modern research findings. Wikipedia describes many contradictory personality traits. All except one (Enneagram) recognize the effect of the situational environment of the person. Healthy people are sensitive to their environments. Most personality theories ignores the sociological factors, as well as the psycho-medical situation of the person.
There are several conflicting theories of personality and development. Some of the most famous were proposed by Sigmund Freud, Karl Jung and H.P. Eysenck. A further explanation of these complex theories can be found at the "Slideshare" website.
The Psychoanalytic, Humanistic, Social cognitive, and Trait theory.
Hans Eysenck proposed the PEN model of personality, which includes Psychoticism (tough-minded vs. tender-minded), Extraversion (introverted vs. extraverted), and Neuroticism (emotionally stable vs. unstable). He also suggested that personality traits are primarily inherited and biologically based, aligning with his theory of biological basis of personality.
Susan C. Cloninger has written: 'Theories of personality' -- subject(s): Personality, Philosophy