1. INTRODUCTION
NAME USAMA BIN TARIQ
ROLL NO FA19C1BA809
SUBMITTED TO Dr. HAMID NAWAZ KHAN
SUBJECT COMMUNICATION SKILLS AND LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT
THE ISLAMIA UNIVERSITY OF BAHAWALPUR
2. THEORIES OF PERSONALITY
Trait theories look to identify specific traits that form the basis of personality and
behavior types.
Attempt to learn what traits make up personality and how they relate to actual
behavior.
3. ATRAIT
A trait is basically a relatively stable characteristics that causes an individual to
behave in a certain ways.
The trait theory explains aggression , empathy & sociability.
4. PSYCHOANALYTICTHEORY OF
PERSONALITY
Psychoanalytic theories were proposed by some well-known researchers into
human mind and behavior including Sigmund and Freud and carl Jung.
These theories attempt to understand behavior by looking at the unconscious
mind and its desires which impact how people live there lives.
5. FREUDIAN PSYCHOANALYTICTHEORY OF
PERSONALITY
This theory argues that human behavior is the result of the interactions among
three component parts of the mind: the id, ego and superego
6. BEHAVIORAL PERSONALITYTHEORY
B.F. Skinner’s theory of behavior-
Differences in our learning experiences are the main reason behind our individual
differences in our behavior.
And we learn these patterns of behavior either directly or indirectly
Skinner argued that we respond to every kind of reinforcement and that our
behavior and personality traits can be shaped and controlled by the society.
8. HUMANISTICTHEORIES
Humanistic theories see inherent desires for actualization and satisfaction of
needs as driving forces behind the behavior.
Abraham maslow’s famous hierarchy of needs falls into this category, stating that
basic needs drive human behavior until the needs are consistently met.