personality theories
Personality theories refer to psychological frameworks or models that explain and explore various aspects of individual differences in human behavior, thoughts, and emotions. These theories attempt to understand and describe patterns of personality traits and characteristics, providing insights into why people behave the way they do and how their personality develops and influences their lives.
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- personality and social interaction
- personality assessment and measurement
- personality disorders
- personality stability and change
- psychoanalytic theories
- psychological theories
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- social-cognitive theories
- trait theories
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