learning theory

In personality development theory {learning theory}, personality can develop by learning from experiences and conflicts, as inner motivations generate behavior. There are no personality types, only traits. Behavior reinforcement leads to general use, and then behavior becomes personality trait. People also learn when not to generalize. People build and alter habitual behaviors in a habit family hierarchy.

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