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Theories of Personality

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Estimated time: 11 minutes
  • Introduction
  • Flow Chart
  • Theories of Personality
CISCE: Class 12

Introduction

Personality theories explain how each person’s thinking, feelings, and behavior are shaped and why people differ from one another. They help psychologists understand what makes individuals unique, focusing on factors like unconscious motives, social and cultural influences, and personal traits or types.

CISCE: Class 12

Flow Chart

CISCE: Class 12

Theories of Personality

1. Freud’s Psychoanalytic Theory

Core Ideas:

  • Personality is mostly shaped by unconscious mental processes.
  • Human behavior is influenced by hidden needs, fears, and early childhood experiences.
  • Freud also described psychosexual stages, stages of psychological development from infancy to adulthood.

Key Points from Source:

  • Focus on unconscious processes.
  • Emphasis on psychosexual stages.

2. Neo-Freudian Theory

Core Ideas:

  • Explains personality development as influenced by more than just unconscious forces.
  • Highlights the importance of social factors and cultural environment in shaping who we become.

Key Points from Source:

  • Social Factors: Our relationships and surroundings matter.
  • Cultural Influences: Traditions, family background, and environment help shape personality.

3. Descriptive Personality Theories

Core Ideas:

  • Focus on describing, classifying, and comparing personalities based on traits or types.
  • Useful for understanding similarities and differences in how people act or feel.

Key Points from Source:

  • Trait Theory: Looks at personal qualities (like honesty, courage, curiosity).
  • Type Theory: Groups people into categories (such as introverts and extroverts).

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