Dynamics of personality: The Zurich model of motivation revived, extended, and applied to personality

Markus Quirin, Farhood Malekzad, Dinesh Paudel, Alois C. Knoll, Marco Mirolli

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Abstract

Personality researchers are increasingly interested in the dynamics of personality, that is, the proximal causal mechanisms underlying personality and behavior. Here, we review the Zurich Model of Social Motivation concerning its potential to explain central aspects of personality. It is a cybernetic model that provides a nomothetic structure of the causal relationships among needs for security, arousal, and power, and uses them to explain an individual's approach-avoidance or “proximity-distance” behavior. We review core features of the model and extend them by adding features based on recent behavioral and neuroscientific evidence. We close by discussing the model considering contemporary issues in personality science such as the dynamics of personality, five-factor personality traits and states, and personality growth.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)928-946
Number of pages19
JournalJournal of Personality
Volume91
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - Aug 2023

Keywords

  • Zurich model of motivation
  • dynamics of personality approach
  • five-factor model of personality
  • intra-individual systems
  • personality neuroscience

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