Personal Essay: My Personal Theory Of Personality

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Personal Theory Of Personality
What is my personality? How do we develop our individual personalities? Was I born with a preset personality? And if so can my personality be changed well into adulthood? These are questions I asked myself, while I gather my thoughts as to what my personal theory of personality is. So far in my quest of self discovery and introspection, I can see that individual personality can be altered and is very adaptive throughout life. I see this in the ways that many individuals go into counseling and with time and true determination are able to move at times from unstable personality condition into a healthier state of being. I truly believe that many aspects of theories already developed can be used to explain the …show more content…

In the textbook, Personality Psychology, this is the first case presented (in chapter 6) is of twins separated at birth and then raised with two different families, still showed very striking similarities throughout their lives. Such as marrying women with the same names and also liking the same type of cigarettes, beer and profession. Identical twins are the most identical due to having the same genetic makeup, so if they are showing similar likes and dislikes it leads me to believe that we may have some aspect of a predetermined set of traits that are then incorporated into our …show more content…

The belief that life and the things you do in life are what you make it and the need to feel safe, secure, and achieve. These I feel are traits that all human beings have within them as described in the humanistic theory by Abraham Maslow. Abraham Maslow stated that they are the hierarchy of needs within everyone are physiological, safety, belongingness, esteem, and self actualization. I agree with this because I feel that within one’s self lies a strength and with this strength can help form the self actualization to reach our full potential I feel really driven me to detach from the toxic relationship and grow into what and who I am really supposed to be thus creating our unique

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