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How do psychodynamic theories explain personality?

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Psychodynamic theories explain personality as a culmination of conscious and unconscious forces. It also provides childhood experiences as a major formative factor.

Step-by-step explanation:

Unconscious forces can include beliefs and wishes we are not fully aware of. It is based on three primary assumptions: primacy of the unconscious- that is, that psychological processes take place outside of our awareness; the importance of early experiences (Such as childhood traumas and other early formative events); and psychic causality- the concept that there is no truly "random" thought or feeling.

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