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1 year ago
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Professor morales adopts a psychoanalytic conceptualization of personality. she believes that different personality types:_____.

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Verdich [7]1 year ago
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If Professor morales adopts a psychoanalytic conceptualization of personality it means that she believes that different personality types: Are genetically based traits.

<h3>What is a psychoanalytic conceptualization of personality?</h3>

A psychoanalytic conceptualization of personality is a belief system that assumes that humans are constantly evolving and as they do their personalities change with them. Thus their personality traits can be said to be based on their genetic makeup.

The Psychoanalytic theory was first proposed by Sigmund Freud who discovered three personality types known as the Superego, Ego, and the Id.

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