Personality Theories Determinants of Behavior Essay

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Personality and Behavior: Changing for the Better

Hundreds of thousands of years of instinctive programming influence the behavior of modern humans in ways they do not fully understand, and in many cases, people may not even be aware of these influences on their behavior. This is not to say, of course, that modern humans are incapable of thoughtful and purposeful action, but it is to say that such unconscious influences on behavior can cause problems if they are not recognized and dealt with in a meaningful fashion. To gain additional insights in this area, this paper provides a review of the relevant peer-reviewed and scholarly literature concerning personality and behavior, followed by a discussion concerning how behavior can be influenced by personality in ways that can cause individual problems such as risky behaviors that lead to substance abuse or unprotected premarital sex. Finally, an examination concerning how the interactionism view of personality can be used to help people overcome this problem.

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The specific determinants of behavior that influence humans have been of interest to personality theorists for some time, but there remains some debate over which are most salient and how these determinants operate (Livesley, 2001). Despite this controversy, the powerful effect of personality on behavior is well documented and most psychologists and laypersons alike attribute human behavior to "stable underlying dispositions" (Aizen, 2005, p. 1). One personality attribute in particular that may lead to problems is fixation. According to Carver and Sheier, for instance, "An adult who is fixated at the oral stage might smoke more or eat or drink more when stressed at work. . . . The stronger the fixation, the more likely is the person to regress under stress to the mode of functioning that characterizes that stage" (p. 182). Consequently, even when….....

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