Table : TABLE 11.5
The Major Personality Perspectives
PerspectiveKey TheoristsKey Themes and Ideas
PsychoanalyticSigmund FreudInfluence of unconscious psychological processes; importance of sexual and aggressive instincts; lasting effects of early childhood experiences
Carl JungThe collective unconscious, archetypes, and psychological wholeness
Karen HorneyImportance of parent–child relationship; defending against basic anxiety; womb envy
Alfred AdlerStriving for superiority, compensating for feelings of inferiority
HumanisticCarl RogersEmphasis on the self-concept, psychological growth, free will, and inherent goodness
Abraham MaslowBehavior as motivated by hierarchy of needs and striving for self-actualization
Social CognitiveAlbert BanduraReciprocal interaction of behavioral, cognitive, and environmental factors; emphasis on conscious thoughts, self-efficacy beliefs, self-regulation, and goal setting
TraitRaymond CattellEmphasis on measuring and describing individual differences; 16 source traits of personality
Hans EysenckThree basic dimensions of personality: introversion–extraversion, neuroticism–emotional stability, and psychoticism
Robert McCrae, Paul Costa, Jr.Five-factor model, five basic dimensions of personality: neuroticism, extraversion, openness to experience, agreeableness, and conscientiousness