The Psychosocial Effects on Personality: Social Markers to Follow in Early Personality Development | Psych Central
The Psychosocial Effects on Personality: Social Markers to Follow in Early Personality Development | Psych Central: The environment has its own impact on the development of an individual's personality. The relationship between parents and between parents and their children matters a lot, as each person who is present in our environment contributes in modeling our personality in one way or another. Every relationship of life has something to tell us, as relationships are like a mirror, which facilitates us to see a reflection of our attitudes, opinions, and most importantly how we are seen by others 1. Why people like us? What makes them hate us? These questions arise when we think about how we appear to others, i.e., What do people think of me? How trustworthy are my attitudes? Multifactorial Theories There are many factors that one can evaluate before assessing an individual’s personality. Some are thought of as predisposing factors. Early relationships with siblings, the social response to mischievous behaviors or non-compliant attitudes, our friends' attitudes towards us, bonding, social approval
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