Theoretical perspectives on personality

Personality Development 2(1+1)

Lesson 1 : Introduction to Personality Development

Theoretical perspectives on personality

Studying of personality is marked by four major perspectives - they are



  1. Psychodynamic perspective - personality is based on the unconscious, biologically based drives which are channeled by external forces. Eg – Freud’s psychoanalytical theory of personality.
  2. Trait perspective - Personality is based on measuring individual traits, and description of persons based on their characteristics.
    Eg- Carl Jung
  3. Behavioral perspective - emphasizes that external factors shape behavior and through learning a person develops characteristics.
    Eg- B.F.Skinner, Albert Bandura
  4. Humanistic perspective - Based on person’s free will and voluntary direction of life and it events personality is studied. Eg. Abraham Marlow’s hierarchical theory of motivation
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