TITLE:
The Multipath Approach to Personality: Towards a Unified Model of Self
AUTHORS:
Jonathan Appel, Dohee Kim-Appel
KEYWORDS:
personality Theory, Systems Theory, Interdisciplinary Approaches, Transpersonal Psychology
JOURNAL NAME:
Psychology,
Vol.1 No.4,
November
18,
2010
ABSTRACT: Human beings exist in multiple substrates or dimensions. But we still need more comprehensive and integrative theories of self-identity and personality. Most personality and developmental theories fail to adequately address the interaction among the psychological, interpersonal, environmental, and biological aspects of self and personality development. This paper presents a larger framework in which to examine prior models of personality as well as future integrative models. A Multipath Approach to Personality (MAP) is proposed and consists of the following dimensions or levels of analysis of self: 1) the Neuropersonal; 2) the Intrapersonal; 3) the Interpersonal; 4) the Exopersonal; 5) the Ecopersonal; and 6) the Transpersonal. The MAP approach to personality also suggests a multi-modal practice in assessment and research.