Humanistic Theories Of Personality

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Psychodynamic, Trait, Behaviorism, and Humanistic are the four major theories of personality. Our personality is our unique characteristic pattern of thinking, feeling, and acting. These theories each have their own different explanation of how our personalities came to be. They offer an explanation of why we are the way that we are by using factors, drives, characteristics, and experiences. To start, we are taking a look at Humanism. I drew this mask green because humanistic psychologists believe that people are basically good. humanistic theorists focused on the ways people strive for self-determination and self-realization. They look for the potential for healthy personal growth. According to humanistic psychologists we are searching for self-actualization and self-transcendence. Ultimately, we want to fulfill over full potential with purpose and meaning. They assess people's personalities by having conversations and discussions about intimate subjects. They believe that this leads us to learn more about each other by understanding other's experiences. To continue, let's examine psychodynamic theories. For this mask, I colored it in a way I felt …show more content…

I agree with the humanistic theory when it comes to motivations to become better and achieve goals being factors in our personalities. We act in ways we believe will get us to where we want to go. Continuing, I strongly believe what we experience throughout our life shapes us. What we witness in our lives can change the way we act or open our eyes to something new and it contributes to our personality. I also agree with the psychodynamic theory, I believe we all have unconscious desires that we repress but still drive us to be the people we are. I do believe each person has characteristics that make up a personality, but I think that those characteristics are learnt through experiences. That is what personality is to

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