Freud's personality structure was broken down into the id, ego, and superego. The id strives to satisfy basic drives (devil), the superego represents ideals and standards for judgement, and the ego is the conscious who makes the decision.
How Eysenck Sees Me
I love parties!
Adler is best known for his birth order theory, believing that the order a child was born into a family affects their personality. He said that behavior is driven by our efforts to overcome a childhood inferiority complex and our wanting for superiority and power.
How Bandura Sees Me
I hate it here. I'm going to misbehave.
Carl Rogers believed that people are basically good unless they are negatively impacted by the environment. He believed the most important traits were genuineness, acceptance, and empathy.
How Jung See Me
I am a magician archetype.
Hans and Sybil Eysenck reduced normal variation in personality to two or three dimensions: extraversion/introversion, emotional stability/instability.
Albert Bandura believed that behavior is influenced by the interaction between people's traits and social situation. How we think about situations affects our behavior.
Carl Jung believed in the collective unconscious, a common reservoir of archetypes derived from our species' universal experiences. There are different archetypes that identify different personality types.