Trait Theory: Trait theory suggests that personality is made up of a set of stable characteristics called traits. These traits influence how individuals think, feel, and behave.
Psychodynamic Theory: Psychodynamic theory emphasizes the role of unconscious processes in shaping personality. It proposes that early childhood experiences and unconscious desires influence behavior.
Social-Cognitive Theory: Social-cognitive theory focuses on how cognitive processes (such as perception and interpretation) interact with social influences to shape personality. It highlights the importance of observational learning and self-efficacy in understanding behavior.