Dynamic Theory of Personality

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Dynamic Theory of Personality is a psychological work, rooted in Kurt Lewin’s field theory, that explains human behavior in terms of dynamic interactions between individuals and their surrounding psychological environment.

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instanceOf psychological theory
theoretical psychology work
appliesTo learning
motivation
social behavior
basedOn field theory
contrastsWith static conceptions of personality
trait-based personality theories
describes human behavior
emphasizes concurrent psychological forces
context-dependent behavior
holistic view of personality
explains dynamic interactions between individuals and their psychological environment
focusesOn interaction of person and environment
momentary psychological state
situational determinants of behavior
formalizesAs B = f(P, E)
influenced environmental psychology approaches
later social psychology theories
systems approaches to personality
influencedBy Kurt Lewin NERFINISHED
relatedTo Gestalt psychology NERFINISHED
organizational psychology
social psychology
theoreticalApproach dynamic psychology
topological psychology
usesConcept dynamic forces
life space
psychological field
tension systems
valence
vectors
viewsBehaviorAs function of person and environment

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