Trait Theory proposes that personality is formed by a combination of traits, which are enduring patterns of thoughts, feelings and behaviors. Social Cognition focuses on how people process social information and how that influences their behavior. Humanism emphasizes people's inherent drive for self-actualization and achieving their full potential.
Trait Theory proposes that personality is formed by a combination of traits, which are enduring patterns of thoughts, feelings and behaviors. Social Cognition focuses on how people process social information and how that influences their behavior. Humanism emphasizes people's inherent drive for self-actualization and achieving their full potential.
Trait Theory proposes that personality is formed by a combination of traits, which are enduring patterns of thoughts, feelings and behaviors. Social Cognition focuses on how people process social information and how that influences their behavior. Humanism emphasizes people's inherent drive for self-actualization and achieving their full potential.