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Discipline Based Literature Review


PSY 615 Personality Theories


Introduction

Each individual’s personalities are unique so therefore no one is the exact same.

“Personality embraces a person's moods, attitudes, opinions, motivations, and style of

thinking, perceiving, speaking, and acting” (Jordan, 2010). The personal trait theory has

broken down human personality into several different traits. Even though there are so

many different traits, it has been narrowed to five basic traits. Personality traits can be

influenced by learned behavior or the environment that someone is in. The personality

traits of someone are looked at when it comes to many things in life including careers.

The five different approaches that will be discussed are psychodynamic, behavioral, trait,

learning/social, and humanistic. All of these are the guide to modern research.

The psychodynamic perspective was originated by Sigmund Freud. “This theory

attempts to explain human behavior in terms of intrapsychic processes and the repetition

of interpersonal patterns that are often outside of an individual’s conscious awareness and

have their origins in childhood experiences” (Deal, 2007). This perspective is largely

understood by understanding the unconscious process. The behavioral perspective occurs

because of interactions through the environment. “Behavior is simply a response to

environmental stimuli” (Mcleod, 2017). It is more focused on the leader aspect rather

than a follower’s traits. Theorists here are interested in things such as behaviors,

thoughts, and feelings of an individual. The learning/social perspective was introduced by

Albert Bandura. “In this theory it highlights the importance of observing, modeling, and

imitating the behaviors, attitudes, and emotional reactions of others” (McLeod, 2016).

The humanistic approach studies human behavior as a whole. It focuses on the ability for

people to overcome things such as hardship and pain, or how a person feels due to their

, self-image. It is crucial it understand a person’s personality. If this is done then we can

understand why people do what they do, how their thought process works, and even why

someone thinks the way that they do. It is simpler to help people when we are able

to understand these things about one another. Knowing the different personality traits can

allow for a better response to build stronger partnerships. Personality traits play a role in

many different things in life, for instance when it comes to family, careers, and so on. In a

career it is important to know how someone leads, communicates, handle stress, and

even collaborate. Often people characterize others based on their personality traits.

Psychodynamic

Sigmund Freud is the theorist who originated the psychodynamic theory. Other

theorists known as Carl Jung, Alfred Adler, Erik Erikson, Harry Stack Sullivan, and

Karen Horney also contributed with their research as well. “Most of personality is

unconscious: we hide many unpleasant truths about ourselves from ourselves by using

defense mechanisms, and we are driven by wishes, beliefs, fears, conflicts, and memories

of which we are totally unaware” (Ewin, 2003). Freud believed that personality was

unconscious, that people hide truths about themselves in their dreams. To Freud no

behavior is accidental or random. There is a reason why a behavior occurs. His

personality theory was divided into three parts the id, ego, and superego. Each of these

stages develops at different stages in people’s lives. The id has the inherited elements of

personality and contains sexual and aggressive drives. It works to satisfy basic urges and

desires. When it comes to ego, the ego works by using reason. “The ego engages in

secondary process thinking, which is rational, realistic, and orientated towards problem-

solving” (McLeod, 2019). Lastly, there’s the superego which consists of two systems, the

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